NEW RELEASE: ‘The Dave Brubeck Quartet, Live From The Northwest, 1959’ is out November 3 + November 24 [RSD] via Brubeck Editions

October 5, 2023

Brubeck Editions announces the release of The Dave Brubeck Quartet, Live From The Northwest, 1959, a collection of unearthed recordings by the Dave Brubeck Quartet in their prime CD RELEASE: November 3, 2023 RECORD STORE DAY EXCLUSIVE LP + DIGITAL RELEASE: November 24, 2023 Brubeck Editions is thrilled to announce the release of The Dave … Read More

NEW RELEASE: Brubeck Editions Offers Newly-Found Recordings On ‘Dave Brubeck Trio – Live From Vienna 1967’ – out April 15 + April 23

February 23, 2022

Brubeck Editions Offers Listeners an Electrifying Listening Experience On Dave Brubeck Trio – Live From Vienna 1967 Newly-Found Recordings From the Famed Brubeck Quartet’s Final European Tour, Chronicling an Extraordinary Evening in the Ensemble’s History CD RELEASE: April 15, 2022 LP RECORD STORE DAY RELEASE: April 23, 2022   Brubeck Editions is thrilled to announce … Read More

Jazz Critics Poll 2021!

January 1, 2022

16th Annual Jazz Critics Poll Gerry Gibbs Thrasher Dream Trios, Songs From My Father (Whaling City Sound) New Releases – Philip Booth (JazzTimes, Jazziz, Relix) New Releases – Andrew Gilbert (San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Classical Voice, Bay Area News Group) New Releases – Mark Holston (Jazziz, Latino) New Releases – Yoshi Kato (San Francisco … Read More

REVIEW: Dave Brubeck’s ‘Time OutTakes’ – JazzWord

March 28, 2021

by Ken Waxman, Jazzword “These recently discovered performances find both bandleaders and their quartets at the height of their fame and are distinctive definitions of their individual work..Time OutTakes’ fascination lies in its preservation of an alternate take on history. Accustomed tunes are here, but performed just little differently than the versions entrenched in collective … Read More

REVIEW: Dave Brubeck’s ‘Time OutTakes’ – Financial Times

December 19, 2020

by Mike Hobart, Financial Times “Time Outtakes, released to mark the centenary of Dave Brubeck’s birth, collects previously unreleased alternate takes and songs to throw new light on this jazz classic.” Read the complete review in the Financial Times here.