| Jazz / Cool; West Coast Jazz 
 Recorded: Mar 2, 1953-May 7, 1991
 
 Dave Brubeck - piano
 Leonard Bernstein - conductor
 Louis Armstrong - vocals
 Dave Lambert - vocals
 Jon Hendricks - vocals
 Annie Ross - vocals
 Jerry Bergonzi - soprano saxophone
 Paul Desmond - alto saxophone
 Gerry Mulligan - baritone saxophone
 Perry Robinson - clarinet
 Bill Smith - clarinet
 Darius Brubeck - electric piano
 Ron Crotty - bass
 Bob Bates - bass
 Eugene Wright - bass
 Jack Six - bass
 David Powell - bass
 Lloyd Davis - drums
 Joe Dodge - drums
 Joe Morello - drums
 Alan Dawson - drums
 Dan Brubeck - drums
 The New York Philharmonic
 
 In conjunction with the release of Ken Burns' ten-part, 19-hour epic PBS documentary Jazz, Columbia issued 22 single-disc compilations devoted to jazz's most significant artists, as well as a five-disc historical summary. Since the individual compilations attempt to present balanced overviews of each artist's career, tracks from multiple labels have thankfully been licensed where appropriate. The Dave Brubeck installment is an excellent illustration of how the cool-jazz pioneer had his cake and ate it too. Brubeck was instrumental in popularizing the laid-back cool style, scoring a major hit with the LP Time Out and its ubiquitous standard "Take Five." Yet Brubeck also managed to keep his music challenging and complex despite its mellow melodicism, particularly through his pioneering use of odd rhythmic meters. Drawing selections from throughout Brubeck's career, Ken Burns Jazz provides an excellent introduction to his accessible yet artistically satisfying oeuvre, even if some of Brubeck's individual albums are classics in themselves.
 ---Steve Huey, allmusic
 
 Includes liner notes by Doug Ramsey.
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