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Album Private Brubeck Remembers (CD 2). Artist Dave Brubeck

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Artist: Dave Brubeck

Album: Private Brubeck Remembers (CD 2)

Year: 2004
Genre: Jazz

Price: $ 1.01

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Album Private Brubeck Remembers (CD 2) by Dave Brubeck Review

In early 2004, Dave Brubeck reminisced about his days as a soldier during World War II for this two-CD set, playing solo piano interpretations of songs from that era. Brubeck, then recently married and promptly drafted after graduating from the College of the Pacific, almost ended up in combat before getting an opportunity to play with an army band, which caused a music-loving colonel to install the young private as director of the band. The music chosen seems to convey a special message to his wife, Iola, with bittersweet ballads ("For All We Know"), a jaunty "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree (With Anyone Else but Me)", and the dreamy interpretation of "Where or When". A surprising choice is "Lilly Marlene", a European song frequently played by Nazi propagandist broadcaster Axis Sally, which Brubeck is able to play in a lush setting. After the Germans succeeded in destroying nearly every bridge which crossed the Rhine River into their homeland in advance of the Allies, the bridge at Remagen was finally captured, though Brubeck's unit had to make due with a pontoon bridge due to its damaged state. His "We Crossed the Rhine" is a tense piece that evokes the still-dangerous conditions as they made their way into Germany. "Weep No More" is Brubeck's poignant ballad to his wife to let her know that he is out of danger for good, with the war in Europe at an end. He concludes the first disc with a dramatic interpretation of "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To". Walter Cronkite and Brubeck are old friends, and it is fun to hear their conversation about the pianist's early years and life in the army. He shares both funny and scary anecdotes from his days as a soldier. This limited-edition release is one of the most unique items in Brubeck's considerable discography, and should be snapped up without hesitation.

Private Brubeck Remembers (CD 2) review by allmusic.com

 
 
# Track Title Mode, kbps Length Size, MB Price
1 Growing Up In California 192 4:10 5.73 $ 0.1 Download track Growing Up In California
2 Playing At Piano 192 2:51 3.91 $ 0.1 Download track Playing At Piano
3 Cowboy Songs 192 3:07 4.28 $ 0.1 Download track Cowboy Songs
4 Entering The Army 192 5:31 7.58 $ 0.1 Download track Entering The Army
5 Playing For The Red Cross 192 6:11 8.50 $ 0.1 Download track Playing For The Red Cross
6 Playing For The Troops 192 10:04 13.83 $ 0.12 Download track Playing For The Troops
7 Battle Of The Bulge 192 8:39 11.88 $ 0.1 Download track Battle Of The Bulge
8 Radio City Music Hall 192 6:18 8.65 $ 0.1 Download track Radio City Music Hall
9 Where Is Your Husband? 192 2:28 3.40 $ 0.1 Download track Where Is Your Husband?
10 Coming Home 192 2:55 4.02 $ 0.1 Download track Coming Home
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