Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Take Five

I've always enjoyed Take Five by the Dave Brubeck Quartet.  Recorded in 1959, the song with its distinctive 5/4 time signature went on to become the best selling jazz single of all time after the album was rereleased in 1961.  The Quartet consisted of Brubeck on piano, Paul Desmond on the smooth sax, Eugene Wright (bass), and Joe Morello on drums. One thing I thought weak on the recorded version was Brubeck's repetitive piano pattern which continued throughout the tune except during the drum solo.

I just came across this 1964 video of a live performance on Belgian TV which is much superior to the recorded version.  Brubeck performs a terrific solo, followed by Morello's remarkable drum solo which is very different from the recorded version.  The whole performance avoids the static aspects of the recording.

2 comments:

  1. One of my all time favorite tunes- YouTube also features a great mashup of Take Five and Golden Brown by the Stranglers. I thought it was very well done, a cool groove.
    And thanks for the blog, insightful and entertaining
    From another mostly retired guy

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    1. Just watched that mashup - terrific! Big fan of Golden Brown.

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