The Dave Brubeck QuartetTime Out

Label:

Columbia – CS 8192

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Stereo , 200g, Gatefold

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Jazz

Style:

Cool Jazz

Tracklist

A1 Blue Rondo A La Turk
Written-ByBrubeck*
6:43
A2 Strange Meadow Lark
Written-ByBrubeck*
7:22
A3 Take Five
Written-ByP. Desmond*
5:24
B1 Three To Get Ready
Written-ByBrubeck*
5:23
B2 Kathy's Waltz
Written-ByBrubeck*
4:47
B3 Everybody's Jumpin'
Written-ByBrubeck*
4:22
B4 Pick Up Sticks
Written-ByBrubeck*
4:16

Companies, etc.

  • Record CompanySony Music Entertainment
  • Copyright ©Columbia Records
  • Recorded AtColumbia 30th Street Studio
  • Mastered AtBernie Grundman Mastering
  • Lacquer Cut AtBernie Grundman Mastering
  • Pressed ByQuality Record Pressings
  • Manufactured ForAnalogue Productions
  • Manufactured BySony Music Entertainment

Credits

  • Alto SaxophonePaul Desmond
  • BassGene Wright*
  • DrumsJoe Morello
  • Engineer [Original Recording]Fred Plaut
  • Lacquer Cut ByBG*
  • Mastered By [Reissue Mastering By]Bernie Grundman
  • Photography ByDon Hunstein
  • PianoDave Brubeck
  • Producer [Original Producer]Teo Macero

Notes

Reissue of Time Out in 33 1/3 RPM. Gatefold jacket, with rare black and white photos from the Columbia Studios recording session. Heavy-duty chipboard shell stock by Stoughton Printing
NOTE: Cover erroniously states "RECORDING IS DESIGNED FOR USE ON 45 RPM STEREOPHONIC REPRODUCERS"
This is the exact same rear cover image carried over from the previous 2X45 version, but vinyl is indeed 33 1/3 RPM.

[Liner notes]
Originally Recorded at 30th Street Columbia Studios on July 1st, July 25th and August 18th, 1959 [...]
© 1959, 2015 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment / Originally released 1959. [...]
Manufactured for Analogue Productions by Sony Music Entertainment [...]
Printed in the U.S.A.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 7 53088 81921 6
  • Barcode (Scanned from rear sticker, UPC-A): 753088819216
  • Other (On barcode sticker): AAPJ 8192
  • Matrix / Runout (A-side label): 88875066571-A
  • Matrix / Runout (B-side label): 88875066571-B
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, etched): APJ-8192 CS 8192-A BG
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, etched): APJ-8192 CS 8192-B BG

Other Versions (5 of 507)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Time Out (LP, Album) Fontana 682 065 TL Netherlands 1959
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Time Out (LP, Album, Mono) Coronet (2) KLP 835 New Zealand 1959
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Time Out (LP, Album, Promo, Mono) Columbia CL 1397 US 1959
Time Out (LP, Album, Mono) Columbia CL 1397 Canada 1959
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Time Out (LP, Album, Mono, 6-Eye Label, No CBS Credit) Columbia CL 1397 US 1959

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Reviews

  • Thekholm's avatar
    Thekholm
    Edited 6 months ago
    Nice-looking cover and vinyl record! The sound quality is superb, without pops, clicks, or surface noise. Everything is of high quality—this is how it should be done!

    My record player: Pro-Ject Debut Pro with a MoFi Ultratracker cartridge.
    • jopansik's avatar
      jopansik
      The album I received weighs 180g, not 200g. I don't feel good. Is there any compensation in this case?
      • pshico87's avatar
        pshico87
        Just... PHENOMENAL ! It's a huge improvement from my old 1964 copy.
        • Lyo7's avatar
          Lyo7
          This is a pressing to really show off your stereo to other people. Incredible staging, instrument sound, musicality and presence. It really has everything.
          Soundwise, reminds me of the TBM favs (e.g. Midnight Sugar). The only thing different here is that instead of "average noodling" you actually get encouraging jazz music (yes I know Take Five is somewhat duh for jazz fans but it's a nice tune still) with a nice twist considering metres.

          AP quality as usual: Beautiful packaging (the beautiful gatefold with session photos is a thing to point out), dead quiet.

          Get this as long as it is still in print!

          • zen_rocker's avatar
            zen_rocker
            Edited 6 months ago
            A truly remarkable recording. The mix is nearly perfect for my tastes with the bass coming through nicely. The drum sound is phenomenal. You know you've got a great pressing when the noise floor is the tape hiss.

            The late 50's and early 60's might have been the pinnacle of recorded music. I've got the VMP cut of Monk's Music, and that album is staggeringly good as well. To close your eyes and be transported back in time and straight into the studio is quite the trip indeed. LOVE IT!
            • jtrollmann's avatar
              jtrollmann
              This is my first AP vinyl. What an incredible pressing! The clarity of the snare drum and toms on the Take Five solo, the sustain of the last piano key of any phrase on Strange Meadow Lark, and the air pushing through the alto sax on Take Five, are surreal and otherworldly. I have not heard this kind of detail on a recording. I felt like I crossed a threshold of my listening experience.
              • ard-to-find's avatar
                ard-to-find
                Very well balanced mix (moreso than other copies I have). Quiet pressing. Does not sound like it was recorded 65 years ago.
                • Gee_Money's avatar
                  Gee_Money
                  Echoing benlorimore below, this is hands down the best recorded and pressed album in my collection. With a good hifi setup, this LP sounds like you're standing in the studio with the band, right in the middle of them. Every instrument is astonishingly clear and immediate, especially the drum kit, which truly stands out (but not disproportionately) to my ears. The cymbals, especially when tapped lightly with wooden sticks, are so crisp and luminous, they really do give the illusion of being in the room with you. Absolutely remarkable.

                  And the compositions, of course, are all masterworks, performed by masters.

                  5/5.
                  • ZissouRecords's avatar
                    ZissouRecords
                    This release is still available for purchase directly for $40: https://store.acousticsounds.com/d/105103/Dave_Brubeck_Quartet-Time_Out-180_Gram_Vinyl_Record
                    • benlorimore's avatar
                      benlorimore
                      Edited 2 years ago
                      This is the most impressive record I own, hands down. If you want a personal concert in your living room pick up a copy.

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