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All The Things We Are is a jazz album by Dave Brubeck released by Atlantic Records on May 25, 1976. It is unusual in the sense that not every instrument was limited to one person. This album features two alto saxophonists, Lee Konitz and Anthony Braxton, and two drummers,Alan Dawson and Roy Haynes. This album was completed through two recording sessions at the CI Recording Studios in New York City on different dates. On July 17, 1973, the Dave Brubeck Trio (Brubeck playing the piano, Jack Six playing the bass, and Alan Dawson playing the drums) recorded the "Jimmy Van Heusen Medley".[1] On October 3, 1974, the recording occurred with the group as a quintet (with the addition of alto saxophonists Lee Konitz and Anthony Braxton while Roy Haynes took the spot as drummer. The rest of the songs were recorded that day. Konitz played the alto saxophone in "Like Someone In Love" and "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" while Braxton played it in "In Your Own Sweet Way". Both Konitz and Braxton are featured in "All The Things You Are".[2]
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Track listing
[edit](Title/Duration/Composer)
[edit]- "Like Someone In Love" 6:20 (Johnny Burke, James Van Heusen)
- "In Your Own Sweet Way" 7:38 (Dave Brubeck)
- "All The Things You Are" 7:28 (Oscar Hammerstein II, Jerome Kern)
- Jimmy Van Heusen Medley 20:48 (Johnny Burke, Eddie DeLange, James Van Heusen)
"Deep In A Dream"
"Like Someone In Love"
"Here's That Rainy Day"
"Polka Dots and Moonbeams"
"It Could Happen To You" - "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" 2:47 (Duke Ellington, Bob Russell)
Personnel
[edit]- Dave Brubeck - piano (Tracks 1-5)
- Jack Six - bass (Tracks 1-4)
- Alan Dawson - drums (Track 4)
- Lee Konitz - alto saxophone (Tracks 1,3,5)
- Anthony Braxton - alto saxophone (Tracks 2,3)
- Roy Haynes - drums (Tracks (1-3)
Technical personnel
[edit]Producer - Michael Cuscuna
Engineer - Elvin Campbell
Mastering - Stephen Innocenzi
References
[edit]- ^ Jazz Disco,JazzDisco.com Dave Brubeck Catalog
- ^ Scott Yanow, AllMusic.com review, All The Things We Are - Dave Brubeck
- ^ Yanow, Scott. Ryanjhongl/sandbox at AllMusic