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At Carnegie Hall is a jazz live album by the Dave Brubeck Quartet. It was recorded at the famed Carnegie Hall in New York City on Friday, February 22, 1963. Critic Thom Jurek described it as "one of the great live jazz albums of the 1960s". Critic Jim Santella wrote, "This is timeless music from a classic ensemble. Goosebumps are guaranteed."

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  • At Carnegie Hall (Dave Brubeck Quartet album) (en)
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  • Dave Brubeck at Carnegie Hall es un disco doble de The Dave Brubeck Quartet grabado en vivo en el Carnegie Hall el 22 de febrero de 1963. El disco es uno de los pocos discos de jazz que tiene un recital entero, ya que en general los discos en vivo contienen extractos de los mismos.El disco está producido por Teo Marcero y editado en Columbia Records ese mismo año. (es)
  • At Carnegie Hall is a jazz live album by the Dave Brubeck Quartet. It was recorded at the famed Carnegie Hall in New York City on Friday, February 22, 1963. Critic Thom Jurek described it as "one of the great live jazz albums of the 1960s". Critic Jim Santella wrote, "This is timeless music from a classic ensemble. Goosebumps are guaranteed." (en)
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  • At Carnegie Hall is a jazz live album by the Dave Brubeck Quartet. It was recorded at the famed Carnegie Hall in New York City on Friday, February 22, 1963. Critic Thom Jurek described it as "one of the great live jazz albums of the 1960s". Critic Jim Santella wrote, "This is timeless music from a classic ensemble. Goosebumps are guaranteed." Ironically, original expectations for the concert were low. Not only was drummer Joe Morello recovering from a case of the flu at the time, but New York had been suffering from a newspaper strike, and the group was worried that the attendance would be sparse. The worries were groundless: the hall was full. The original LP had several songs edited (most notably, both "For All We Know" and "Castilian Drums" by over four minutes), several stage introductions removed and "It's a Raggy Waltz" moved to side 4 due to the time constraints of vinyl LPs. All of these issues were corrected in the 2001 Columbia/Legacy 2CD reissue. The liner notes (by George Simon, jazz critic for the New York Herald Tribune) include extensive comments by Brubeck on each selection. (en)
  • Dave Brubeck at Carnegie Hall es un disco doble de The Dave Brubeck Quartet grabado en vivo en el Carnegie Hall el 22 de febrero de 1963. El disco es uno de los pocos discos de jazz que tiene un recital entero, ya que en general los discos en vivo contienen extractos de los mismos.El disco está producido por Teo Marcero y editado en Columbia Records ese mismo año. (es)
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