Time Changes


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nameTime Changes
typestudio
artistThe Dave Brubeck Quartet
coverTime_Changes_album-cover.jpg
released1964
recordedNovember 1963
studioColumbia 30th Street Studio, New York City
genreCool jazz, West Coast jazz
length35:00
labelColumbia
producerTeo Macero
chronologyDave Brubeck
prev_titleAt Carnegie Hall
prev_year1963
next_titleDave Brubeck in Berlin
next_year1964
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Time Changes is a 1964 album by The Dave Brubeck Quartet, based upon the use of time signatures that were unusual in jazz music.

The whole second side of the album, the composition "Elementals", resulted from a relationship with Rayburn Wright, The Eastman School of Music and its "Arranger's Workshop" and an impending concert in Rochester, New York. It was Mr. Brubeck's first orchestral composition.

Overview

"Time Changes" is a continuation of Brubeck's hit albums Time Out, Time Further Out and Countdown—Time in Outer Space, exploring the elements of time in jazz and music, while extending itself into a "do-it-yourself" concerto, which comprises the whole of side two, with orchestral accompaniment. The cover painting is by the internationally acclaimed American abstract painter Sam Francis.

Track listing

On the original vinyl LP:

Side A

  1. "Iberia" - 3:00
  2. "Unisphere" - 5:43
  3. "Shim Wha" - 4:03
  4. "World's Fair" - 2:45
  5. "Cable Car" - 3:00
  6. 'Theme From Elementals' - 3:09 (CD only)

Side B

  1. "Elementals" - 16:35

Personnel

All pieces composed by Dave Brubeck, except "Shim Wha" by Joe Morello. The album was recorded over various sessions that took place in November 1963.

; Musical

References

References

  1. [{{AllMusic
  2. Original liner notes, Columbia LP CL 2127 –Ted Macero

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