Album artwork for Time Out by Dave Brubeck
Album artwork for Time Out by Dave Brubeck

Second only to Kind of Blue by Miles and Jazz Samba by Stan Getz, as the most commercially successful jazz record of all time (it even contained a single for the pop charts, Paul Desmond's magnificent Take Five'), Brubeck brilliantly popularised jazz and offered it as a palatable alternative to Bobby Vee. This album sold by the truckload and made Brubeck a popular star. Those jazz critics who shunned him for becoming too commercial must eat their words, as this is a monumental album of the finest modern jazz. Blue Rondo a la Turk and Kathy's Waltz demonstrate this man's graceful, nonchalant class.

Dave Brubeck

Time Out

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Album artwork for Time Out by Dave Brubeck
LP

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180g heavyweight vinyl gatefold sleeve.

Released 08/12/2017Catalogue Number

DOL705HG

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Album artwork for Time Out by Dave Brubeck
LP

£17.99

Picture Disc

Released 24/12/2021Catalogue Number

DOL705HP

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Album artwork for Time Out by Dave Brubeck
LP

£14.99£12.99

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Blue
Released 12/08/2022Catalogue Number

DOL705HB

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Album artwork for Time Out by Dave Brubeck
LP

£14.99£12.99

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Black
Released 04/03/2022Catalogue Number

DOL705H

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Dave Brubeck

Time Out

Doxy
Album artwork for Time Out by Dave Brubeck
LP

£14.99£12.99

sale

180g heavyweight vinyl gatefold sleeve.

Released 08/12/2017Catalogue Number

DOL705HG

Learn more
Album artwork for Time Out by Dave Brubeck
LP

£17.99

Picture Disc

Released 24/12/2021Catalogue Number

DOL705HP

Learn more
Album artwork for Time Out by Dave Brubeck
LP

£14.99£12.99

sale
Blue
Released 12/08/2022Catalogue Number

DOL705HB

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Album artwork for Time Out by Dave Brubeck
LP

£14.99£12.99

sale
Black
Released 04/03/2022Catalogue Number

DOL705H

Learn more

Second only to Kind of Blue by Miles and Jazz Samba by Stan Getz, as the most commercially successful jazz record of all time (it even contained a single for the pop charts, Paul Desmond's magnificent Take Five'), Brubeck brilliantly popularised jazz and offered it as a palatable alternative to Bobby Vee. This album sold by the truckload and made Brubeck a popular star. Those jazz critics who shunned him for becoming too commercial must eat their words, as this is a monumental album of the finest modern jazz. Blue Rondo a la Turk and Kathy's Waltz demonstrate this man's graceful, nonchalant class.