| 1 | These Foolish Things (Remind Me Of You) | 6:25 |
| 2 | Perdido | 8:03 |
| 3 | Stardust | 6:32 |
| 4 | The Way You Look Tonight | 7:43 |
| 5 | How High The Moon | 9:04 |
Experience a definitive moment in West Coast Jazz with The Dave Brubeck Quartet’s Jazz At Oberlin. Recorded live in 1953 at Oberlin College, this 1987 Fantasy reissue brings a fresh perspective to an album that famously captured the group in its "well-oiled machine" infancy. This remastered CD edition highlights the incredible group interplay and the palpable energy of a live audience that makes the performance a pure pleasure from start to finish.
The album is a masterclass in sonic tension, driven by the contrasting styles of Dave Brubeck and Paul Desmond. Brubeck’s "earthy," dense chordal blocks on the piano provide a grounded counterpoint to Desmond’s "ethereal" and "fluttery" alto saxophone lines. Their unique musical chemistry, influenced by classical counterpoint, creates a sophisticated yet joyful listening experience.
Key Highlights:
- "These Foolish Things": A terrific makeover of the jazz standard where Brubeck and Desmond’s styles are dramatically juxtaposed.
- "Perdido" & "How High The Moon": Breezy renditions that showcase Desmond’s signature "warbling" saxophone style.
- "The Way You Look Tonight": A joyful spotlight on the classical-influenced interplay between the quartet members.
Whether you are a longtime fan or a new collector, this remastered classic is an essential addition to any jazz library, capturing the energy and range of one of the genre's most iconic quartets.