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Dave Brubeck
Concord, United States • 1920-12-06 – 2012-12-05
Dave Brubeck is credited on 5,203 releases across 863 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1950–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
5,203
Pressings credited
863
Albums
8
Decades active
613
In collections
Biography
David Warren Brubeck (; December 6, 1920 – December 5, 2012) was an American jazz pianist and composer. Often regarded as a foremost exponent of cool jazz, Brubeck's work is characterized by unusual time signatures and superimposing contrasting rhythms, meters, and tonalities, and combining different styles and genres, such as classical, jazz, and blues. Born in Concord, California, Brubeck was drafted into the US Army, but was spared from combat service when a Red Cross show he had played at became a hit. Within the US Army, Brubeck formed one of the first racially diverse bands. In 1951, he formed the Dave Brubeck Quartet, which kept its name despite shifting personnel. The most successful and prolific lineup of the quartet was the one between 1958 and 1967. This lineup, in addition to Brubeck, featured saxophonist Paul Desmond, bassist Eugene Wright, and drummer Joe Morello. A U.S. Department of State-sponsored tour in 1958 featuring the band inspired several of Brubeck's subsequent albums, most notably the 1959 album Time Out. Despite its esoteric theme and contrarian time signatures, Time Out became Brubeck's highest-selling album, and the first jazz album to sell over one million copies. The lead single from the album, "Take Five", a tune written by Desmond in 54 time, similarly became the highest-selling jazz single of all time. The quartet followed up Time Out with four other albums in nonstandard time signatures, and some of the other songs from this series became hits, as well, including "Blue Rondo à la Turk" (in 98) and "Unsquare Dance" (in 74). Brubeck continued releasing music until his death in 2012. Brubeck's style ranged from refined to bombastic, reflecting both his mother's classical training and his own improvisational skills. He expressed elements of atonality and fugue. Brubeck, with Desmond, used elements of West Coast jazz near the height of its popularity, combining them with the unorthodox time signatures seen in Time Out. Like many of his
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Credited work
5,203 releases · 863 albums · active 1950–2026
- Performance · 10,846
- Other credits · 597
- Production · 62
- Engineering · 1
Studios: Newport Jazz Festival · Carnegie Hall · C.I. Recording Studios · Basin Street Night Club
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Time Out
1959

Pictures At An Exhibition
1971

Time Further Out (Miro Reflections)
1961

Workin' With The Miles Davis Quintet
1959

The Incredible Jazz Guitar Of Wes Montgomery
1960

Baby Driver (Music From The Motion Picture)
2017

Miles Ahead
1957

Dave Brubeck's Greatest Hits
1966

Jazz Impressions Of Japan
1964

At Carnegie Hall
1963

Jazz Goes To College
1954

1958 Miles
1979

Time In
1966

Gone With The Wind
1959

Time Changes
1964

Countdown: Time In Outer Space
1962

Breakin' Away
1981

How My Heart Sings
1964

Jazz Impressions Of Eurasia
1958

Jazz: Red Hot And Cool
1955

Jazz At Oberlin
1953

Empathy
1962

At Newport
1956

Brubeck Time
1955
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