The Last Set at Newport explained

The Last Set at Newport
Type:live
Artist:Dave Brubeck
Cover:Last Set Newport Brubeck.jpeg
Released:1972
Recorded:July 3, 1971, Newport, Rhode Island
Genre:Jazz
Length:34:51
Label:Atlantic - SD 1607 [1]
Producer:George Wein, Nesuhi Ertegun
Chronology:Dave Brubeck
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The Last Set at Newport is a 1971 live album by Dave Brubeck and his quartet recorded at the 1971 Newport Jazz Festival, shortly before a riot ensued. The album peaked at 16 on the Billboard Top Jazz Charts.

Reception

The album was reviewed by Scott Yanow at Allmusic who wrote that "The Dave Brubeck-Gerry Mulligan quartet is heard in a very inspired performance at the Newport Jazz Festival, just a short time before a riot by the audience closed the festival. These versions of "Take Five" and "Open the Gates" are memorable, but it is the extended "Blues for Newport" that is truly classic." Yanow wrote that the musicians "...constantly challenge each other during this exciting performance, making this set well-worth searching for."

Track listing

  1. Introduction by Father Norman O'Connor - 0:39
  2. "Blues for Newport" (Dave Brubeck) - 16:24
  3. "Take Five" (Paul Desmond) - 9:49
  4. "Open the Gates (Out of the Way of the People)" (Brubeck) - 8:12

Personnel

Production

Notes and References

  1. http://www.discogs.com/Dave-Brubeck-QuartetFeaturing-Gerry-Mulligan-Alan-Dawson-Jack-Six-The-Last-Set-At-Newport/release/1629304 Discogs - The Last Set at Newport