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+Selected Dave Brubeck Personal Audio Recordings from Series 4.B Transferred to Digital Formats (CD) +Selected Dave Brubeck Personal Audio Recordings from Series 4.B transferred to digital formats (CD). (The creation of the Brubeck Collection Finding Aid and the conversion of selected audio to a digital format were supported in whole or in part with funds provided by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.) Shelf reading project indicates that some tracks are listed, but not dubbed to CD. Shown with “[missing track from CD].” 4B.2.1: EARLY DB RECORDINGS (1942‐1948) tr 1 These Foolish Things (DB solo) 2:53 tr 2 Body & Soul (DB solo) 3:24 tr 3 I Found A New Baby (DB solo) 1:40 tr 4 On the Alamo (DB solo) 2:41 tr 5 Laura (Octet) 3:42 tr 6 DB COP graduation speech (re lone) 3:01 tr 7 Serenade Suite [Van Kriedt] (Octet) 1:45 tr 8 Serenade Suite [Van Kriedt] (Octet) 1:34 …………………………………………………………………………………….. 4B.2.2: "CRAZY CHRIS" SESSION w/ Desmond, Dutton (8‐51) tr 9 Crazy Chris 3:19 ……………………………………………………………………………………. 4B.2.3: EARLY DB RECORDINGS (1948‐1952) tr 10 Over the Rainbow [canonic] (DB solo) :42 ………………………………………………………………………………………. 4B.2.4: STORYVILLE, BOSTON (10‐12‐52) tr 11 Over the Rainbow (DB, Desmond) 3:58 ……………………………………………………………………………………… 4B.2.5: "CENTENNIAL SUITE," MILLS COLLEGE (1948?) tr 12 Centennial Suite [2 pianos] 3:07 ……………………………………………………………………………………… 4B.2.6: DB EARLY SOLO IMPROVISATIONS tr 13 Blues (aborts) :07 tr 14 Blues 4:49 ……………………………………………………………………………………… 4B.2.7: La CLEDE MUSICAL SHOWCASE, ST. LOUIS [3‐4‐56] tr 1 Radio Announcer intro + theme music 1 :23 tr 2 Jack Tracy [Downbeat] spoken :34 tr 3 Jack Tracy spoken + Take the "A" Train 3:29 tr 4 Jack Tracy spoken :29 tr 5 Jack Tracy spoken + Audrey 3:31 tr 6 Jack Tracy spoken 1 :32 tr 7 Brother Can You Spare a Dime? 3:52 tr 8 Commercial 1:55 tr 9 Jack Tracy + Lover 3:21 tr 10 Jack Tracy spoken 1:33 tr 11 Trolley Song 3:23 tr 12 The Duke; Jack Tracy spoken 2:10 tr 13 Radio Announcer spoken 1 :25 tr 14 Radio Announcer + theme music :57 …………………………………………………………………………………… 4B.2.8: MISCELLANY [1956] tr 15 The Duke/Miles Davis [arr. Gil Evans] 1:53 tr 16 RTTE Canada‐Star Dust [3‐8‐56] 12:00 tr 17 RTTE Canada‐‐DB spoken :41 tr18 RTTE Canada‐I'm in a Dancing Mood 3:26 …............................................................................................ 4B.2.9: RTTE CONCERT, CANADA (3‐8‐56) tr 1 DB intra 1 :40 tr 2 Out of Nowhere 6:48 tr 3 DB intro :20 tr 4 In Your Own Sweet Way 8:32 tr 5 DB intro :28 tr 6 Two Part Contention 9:55 …………………………………………………………………………………… 4B.2.10: BLUE NOTE, CHICAGO (3‐23‐56) tr 1 unident. tune at 15 ips :39 tr 2 Masquerade (incompl.) 1 :56 tr 3 Lover Come Back 14:26 tr 4 I Moment Worth Years 10:33 tr 5 Trolley Song 3:22 ………………………………………………………………………………….. 4B.2.11: BLUE NOTE, CHICAGO (3‐24‐56) tr 6 Blues 11 :27 tr 7 Masquerade 8:16 tr 8 Theme for June 8:47 tr 9 Two Sleepy People 6:36 …………………………………………………………………………………… 4B.2.12: "MODERN JAZZ ROOM" (4‐6‐56) tr 1 Two Sleepy People 11 :12 tr 2 unident. tune 2:32 tr 3 History of a Boy Scout (incompl.) :27 tr 4 DB/Engr. crowd noise 1 :16 tr5 Fare Thee Well, Annabelle 12:10 tr 6 DB intro 1 :00 tr 7 unident. tune (ext. Morello solo) 10:42 …………………………………………………………………………………. 4B.2.13: RTTE CANADA BROADCAST [8‐1‐56] tr 1 Brother Can You Spare a Dime? 5:26 tr 2 Audrey [incompl.] 2:29 tr 3 DB spoken + tuning :46 tr 4 Gone With the Wind 12:47 tr 5 DB spoken 1 :51 tr 6 Fare Thee Well, Annabelle 8:35 …………………………………………………………………………………… 4B.2.14: STRATFORD FESTIVAL BROADCAST [8‐1‐56] tr 7 Nat Hentoff reads DB article 5:44 tr 8 Radio Announcer spoken :36 tr 9 DB spoken :38 tr 10 Two Part Contention 9:55 tr 11 In Your Own Sweet Way 3:40 tr 12 DB spoken :07 ……………………………………………………………………………………. 48.2.15: OAKLAND HOME SHOW BROADCAST [10‐1‐56] tr 1 Commercial [incompl.] :04 tr 2 Radio Announcer spoken :51 tr 3 Sports Commentator spoken 1:12 tr 4 Home Show Commentator on Formica 1:46 tr 5 Intvw. wI Bob Yuke re "Sanitas" 4:36 tr 6 Radio Announcer spoken :28 tr 7 Blues 2:36 tr 8 Radio Announcer spoken :27 tr 9 I'm In a Dancing Mood 3:17 tr 10 Radio Announcer spoken :08 tr 11 Trolley Song 3:18 …………………………………………………………………………………… … 4B.3.1: "TIME OUT" SESSIONS (6/7‐59) tr 1 DB/Engr. dialogue :11 tr 2 Cathy's Waltz 4:07 tr 3 DB/Engr. dialogue :07 tr 4 DB/Engr. dialogue 1:00 tr 5 Cathy's Waltz 4:35 tr 6 Three To Get Ready 4:48 tr 7 Strange Meadowlark 6:30 …………………………………………………………………………………… .. 4B.3.2: "TIME OUT" SESSIONS (7/7‐59) tr 8 Strange Meadowlark (aborts) :16 tr 9 Strange Meadowlark 6:24 tr 10 Everybody’s Jumpin' 5:58 tr 11 Blue Rondo 8:54 tr 12 I'm in a Dancing Mood 3:15 …………………………………………………………………………………… .. 4B.3.3: "TIME OUT" SESSIONS (6/7‐59) tr 1 rehearsal unident. tune 1 : 11 tr 2 DB/Engr. dialogue :25 tr 3 DB/Engr. dialogue; Take Five 3:48 tr 4 DB/Engr. dialogue; Take Five :58 tr 5 Take Five 4:20 tr 6 rehearsal; DB/Engr. dialogue :18 tr 7 Take Five 2:18 tr 8 DBQ/Engr. dialogue :45 tr 9 Take Five 5:57 tr 10 Pick Up Sticks 5:26 …………………………………………………………………………………… . 4B.3.4: "TIME OUT" SESSIONS (6/7 ‐59) tr 11 Take Five 1 :47 tr 12 Take Five 2:01 tr 13 Take Five 5:48 tr 14 DBQ dialogue; Take Five 1 :17 tr 15 DBQ dialogue; Take Five 6:51 tr 16 Take Five 3:37 tr 17 Take Five 1 :47 tr 18 Cathy's Waltz 5:06 …………………………………………………………………………………… .. 4B.3.5: "TIME OUT" SESSIONS (6/7‐59) tr 1 Cathy's Waltz 5:33 tr 2 Engr. speaks; Three To Get Ready 5:39 tr 3 Engr. speaks; Strange Meadowlark 1:06 tr 4 Strange Meadowlark (aborts) 2:52 tr 5 DB speaks; Strange Meadowlark 6:30 ........................................................................................ 4B.3.6: UNIDENTIFIED CONCERT (n.d., early 1950s) tr 6 unident. orch. concl.; applause :07 tr 7 applause; Audrey 9:34 …………………………………………………………....................... ..... 4B.4.1: WILSHIRE‐EBELL CONCERT? [6‐20‐53] tr 1 I'll Never Smile Again 7:47 tr 2 Stardust 6:50 tr 3 Too Marvelous For Words 8:05 tr 4 All the Things You Are 8:18 tr 5 Why Do I Love You [incompl.] :53 …………………………………………………………....................... ...... 4B.4.2: "JAZZ AT THE BLACKHAWK" [9/12‐53] tr 6 Jeepers Creepers 7:22 tr 7 On a Little Street 2:38 tr 8 DB dialogue :54 tr 9 DB dialogue :20 tr 10 Trolley Song [incompl.] :17 tr 11 Trolley Song [incompl.] :40 tr 12 Trolley Song 3:18 tr 13 I May Be Wrong 2:49 …………………………………………………………....................... ...... 4B.4.3: "JAZZ AT STORYVILLE" [12‐53] tr 1 Jeepers Creepers 7:19 tr 2 Don't Worry About Me 7:16 …………………………………………………………....................... ...... 4B.4.4: "JAZZ: RED HOT & COOL" [10‐12‐54] tr 3 Fare Thee Well, Annabelle 7:24 tr 4 Love Walked In 12:21 tr 5 Indiana 6:30 tr 6 Fare Thee Well, Annabelle 5:53 tr 7 Fare Thee Well, Annabelle 5:54 tr8 Sometimes I'm Happy 5:18 tr9 Taking a Chance on Love 6:40 …………………………………………………………....................... ....... 48.4.5: FAMILY XMAS [1958?]; "BRUBECK TIME" [10‐14‐54] tr 1 Cathy [age ca 4 yrs.]/DB/lola B spoken 6:19 tr 2 Cathy sings/DB at piano 1 :24 tr3 Why Do I Love You [incompl.] 5:13 tr 4 DB spoken :10 tr5 Why Do I Love You 4:35 tr 6 Why Do I Love You 6:30 tr 7 Why Do I Love You 5:27 tr 8 Why Do I Love You [incompl.) 3:42 tr 9 Why Do I Love You [insert?] 1:33 ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4B.4.6: RADIO BROADCAST FROM BASIN ST., NYC [2‐56] tr 1 Radio Announcer; commercial 1 :01 tr 2 Stompin' for Mili 7:09 tr 3 Pennies From Heaven 8:55 tr 4 Out of Nowhere 8:25 tr 5 The Duke 2:33 tr 6 In Your Own Sweet Way 13:25 tr 7 Look For the Silver Lining 6:24 tr 8 Blues 9:37 tr 9 Sounds of the Loop 4:43 tr 10 You Go To My Head/The Duke 3:46 ………………………………………………………. 4B.4.7: "BRUBECK PLAYS BRUBECK"; DBQ STUDIO SESSION (4‐ 18‐56) tr 1 Swing Bells (DB solo) 6:05 tr 2 When I Was Young 3:43 tr 3 DB/Engr. dialogue :23 tr 4 DB/Engr. dialogue :39 tr 5 When I Was Young (aborts);dialogue :42 tr 6 When I Was Young (takes 4 & 5) 3:25 tr 7 When I Was Young 2:48 tr 8 When I Was Young 4:48 tr 9 When I Was Young 2:30 tr 10 DB/Engr. dialogue :45 tr 11 I'm in a Dancing Mood 5:27 tr 12 I'm in a Dancing Mood 2:09 tr 13 I'm in a Dancing Mood 4:15 tr 14 DB dialogue; I'm in a Dancing Mood 1 :23 tr 15 I'm in a Dancing Mood 4:08 tr 16 I'm in a Dancing Mood 3:30 [missing track from CD] tr 17 DB dialogue; I'm in a dancing Mood 12:22 [missing track from CD] ………………………………………………………… …….
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