In the history of jazz, there have been a handful of iconic figures who have transcended popular music styles of their era to create a new generation of jazz devotees. The late Dave Brubeck was one of these.
Beginning in
February of 1951, shortly after the Brubeck Quartet was formed the prior
August, George Wein signed Brubeck to perform at his jazz venue called
Storyville which was located in the Copley Square Hotel in downtown
Boston. This was the beginning of a series of
broadcasts by Brubeck from Storyville over the next three years. This
release gathers all these broadcasts in a 3 CD set which is an absolute
must for Brubeck fans for a variety of reasons not the least of which is
the aural evidence of the development of the Quartet's style as
personnel changes took place over the three year span of these
recordings. The fact that Brubeck and Paul Desmond anchored the groups
lent stability and direction which evolved into the golden years of the
Quartet before Desmond's departure for a solo career. There is very
little to critique here. The playing is wonderful - the improvisations
are elegant, unique, and ultimately Brubeckian - in short, essential to
any serious jazz collection. The notes are extensive and the sound
reproduction is superb. The transfers are clean and immediate.


