![]() Time Out was an experiment by the Quartet in odd rhythms, and some of the other melodies have had a surprising and diverse history. Sony Music supplied the images for use in our SACD reissue, and gave us permission to use them in our LP reissue as well. Time Out's booklet also features fantastic photos shot during the recording session at Columbia's famous 30th Street Studios. And the accompanying booklet is definitive in its own right, giving listeners a glimpse inside the creative process via a liner written by Dave Brubeck and a note from "Take Five," composer and the quartet's alto saxophonist, Paul Desmond. Why definitive? The Quartet's signature sound paired with Multichannel SACD technology goes together beautifully. And now, Analogue Productions brings you the definitive copy, on Hybrid Multichannel SACD, as well as on 200-gram vinyl pressed at Quality Record Pressings (Acoustic Sounds' own industry-lauded LP manufacturer). Including the monster hit "Take Five," the Brubeck Quartet's Time Out is a jazz and audiophile classic. The piece is famous for its distinctive, catchy saxophone melody, as well as its use of unusual 5/4 time - so distinctive, it's a rare jazz track that became a pop hit. Virtually all serious and even casual music lovers ought to be familiar with, or at least are likely to have heard The Dave Brubeck Quartet, even without realizing it - for the quartet's best-known hit "Take Five" has graced the soundtracks of multiple films, including "Mighty Aphrodite," "Pleasantville" and "Constantine." Remastered by Bernie Grundman authored for SACD by Gus Skinas on the SONOMA system. SACD booklet includes rare photos from the Columbia Studios recording session, as well as an additional liner written by pianist Brubeck himself. Īnalogue Productions presents the definitive Time Out by The Dave Brubeck Quartet on Hybrid Multichannel SACD. ![]() Most people I think would hear that easily on an A/B comparison. That would be a whopping speed difference - 40 seconds out of 46 minutes is almost 1.5%. Miles Davis: Seven Steps to Heaven | Tony Reif - December 11, 2023 The previous blu-ray was only available as part of a very expensive box set, whereas this one is available as a very affordable stand-alone release. Van Morrison: Moondance | Warren Ogden - December 5, 2023 One thing that I particularly noticed when I first played this version was that the 1st track (Bodhisattva) sounded like it was running at a faster speed than I. Just bought it on spec so hope it lives up to expectations Steely Dan: Countdown to Ecstasy | Downunderman - December 5, 2023 Shostakovich: Symphonies 5, 10 & 12 - Mravinsky | Paul Hannah - December 14, 2023 It never ever sounded as good as this sacd does. I have listened to this recording for over 50 years on LP and CD. John Prine: John Prine | Steven Harrison - December 5, 2023 Review by analogue Aug(21 of 23 found this review helpful) ![]() Steely Dan: Countdown to Ecstasy | Downunderman - December 2, 2023 Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf - Böhm | Contrapunctus - December 17, 2023Įven the consistently excellent remasterings of the Japanese Universal SHM SACDs cannot usually hide the fact that you can very often hear the age of the original recordings. ![]() 8 - Vänskä Recent comments Thelonious Monk: Solo Monk | aubullience - December 7, 2023Ĭaveat Emptor- while Monk's playing on this disc is exemplary, as one would expect, in my systems the sound of the issue has a very marked stridency in the mid-treble range.
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