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Take Another Look: A Career Retrospective (Limited Edition 5-LP box)

Gary Burton

Take Another Look: A Career Retrospective (Limited Edition 5-LP box)

Price: € 179.95 125.97
Format: LP 12inch
Label: Mack Avenue
UPC: 0673203112810
Catnr: MACLP 1128
Release date: 02 November 2018
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Label
Mack Avenue
UPC
0673203112810
Catalogue number
MACLP 1128
Release date
02 November 2018
Album
Artist(s)
Composer(s)
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About the album

Take Another Look, issued in celebration of Burton’s 75th birthday year, encapsulates his astonishing six-decade life in music in the best way possible. As Burton commented for this set, “Recordings are a way of documenting your work and exposing it to a much larger global audience. And in the end, as this collection demonstrates, it becomes your enduring legacy as well.”

Burton’s list of trailblazing accomplishments even extends to his retirement from the music business, something unheard of in jazz. When he announced in 2017 that he planned to put the vibraphone into storage later that year, Metheny said, “It’s a unique event in our community. It isn’t a stretch to name it the rough musical equivalent of Michael Jordan retiring at the peak of his career.”

Artist(s)

Gary Burton

Born in 1943 and raised in Indiana, Gary Burton taught himself to play the vibraphone and, at the age of 17, made his recording debut in Nashville, Tennessee, with guitarists Hank Garland and Chet Atkins. Two years later, Burton left his studies at Berklee College of Music to join George Shearing and subsequently Stan Getz, with whom he worked from 1964-1966. As a member of Getz’s quartet, Burton won Down Beat magazine’s Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition award in 1965. By the time he left Getz to form his own quartet in 1967, Burton had also recorded three albums under his name for RCA. Borrowing rhythms and sonorities from rock music, while maintaining jazz’s emphasis on improvisation and harmonic complexity,...
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Born in 1943 and raised in Indiana, Gary Burton taught himself to play the vibraphone and, at the age of 17, made his recording debut in Nashville, Tennessee, with guitarists Hank Garland and Chet Atkins. Two years later, Burton left his studies at Berklee College of Music to join George Shearing and subsequently Stan Getz, with whom he worked from 1964-1966. As a member of Getz’s quartet, Burton won Down Beat magazine’s Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition award in 1965. By the time he left Getz to form his own quartet in 1967, Burton had also recorded three albums under his name for RCA. Borrowing rhythms and sonorities from rock music, while maintaining jazz’s emphasis on improvisation and harmonic complexity, Burton’s first quartet attracted large audiences from both sides of the jazz-rock spectrum. Such albums as Duster and Lofty Fake Anagram established Burton and his band as progenitors of the jazz fusion phenomenon.

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Composer(s)

Gary Burton

Born in 1943 and raised in Indiana, Gary Burton taught himself to play the vibraphone and, at the age of 17, made his recording debut in Nashville, Tennessee, with guitarists Hank Garland and Chet Atkins. Two years later, Burton left his studies at Berklee College of Music to join George Shearing and subsequently Stan Getz, with whom he worked from 1964-1966. As a member of Getz’s quartet, Burton won Down Beat magazine’s Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition award in 1965. By the time he left Getz to form his own quartet in 1967, Burton had also recorded three albums under his name for RCA. Borrowing rhythms and sonorities from rock music, while maintaining jazz’s emphasis on improvisation and harmonic complexity,...
more
Born in 1943 and raised in Indiana, Gary Burton taught himself to play the vibraphone and, at the age of 17, made his recording debut in Nashville, Tennessee, with guitarists Hank Garland and Chet Atkins. Two years later, Burton left his studies at Berklee College of Music to join George Shearing and subsequently Stan Getz, with whom he worked from 1964-1966. As a member of Getz’s quartet, Burton won Down Beat magazine’s Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition award in 1965. By the time he left Getz to form his own quartet in 1967, Burton had also recorded three albums under his name for RCA. Borrowing rhythms and sonorities from rock music, while maintaining jazz’s emphasis on improvisation and harmonic complexity, Burton’s first quartet attracted large audiences from both sides of the jazz-rock spectrum. Such albums as Duster and Lofty Fake Anagram established Burton and his band as progenitors of the jazz fusion phenomenon.

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Disc #1
01.
Joy Spring
03:41
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
02.
Careful
04:13
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
03.
Faded Love
03:23
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
04.
Sing Me Softly of the Blues
04:06
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
05.
General Mojo's Well Laid Plan
05:01
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
06.
Fanfare / Mother of the Dead Man
02:54
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
07.
Country Roads
05:07
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
08.
One, Two, 1-2-3-4 (Live)
09:54
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton

Disc #2
01.
Chega de Saudade (No More Blues)
04:43
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
02.
Las Vegas Tango
06:32
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
03.
Boston Marathon
07:21
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
04.
Grow Your Own
04:55
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
05.
Como En Vietnam
07:04
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
06.
Daphne
04:09
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
07.
Sweet Rain
03:41
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
08.
Nuevo Tango
05:39
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton

Disc #3
01.
Crystal Silence
09:05
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
02.
Mevlevia
06:03
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
03.
Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
04:24
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
04.
Ictus / Syndrome / Wrong Key Donkey
10:25
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
05.
B & G (Midwestern Nights Dream)
08:22
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton

Disc #4
01.
Times Like These
06:34
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
02.
Otoño (Autumn)
04:26
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
03.
Quick and Running
06:43
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
04.
Knockin’ on Wood
03:40
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
05.
Opus Half
05:24
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
06.
Gorgeous
07:41
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
07.
Take Another Look
06:39
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton

Disc #5
01.
Native Sense
06:32
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
02.
Hot House
03:53
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
03.
Question and Answer
06:26
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
04.
Le Tombeau de Couperin I – Prelude
05:20
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
05.
Elucidation (previously unreleased)
07:27
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
06.
Late Night Sunrise
06:36
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
07.
Caminos
07:19
(Gary Burton) Gary Burton
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