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Paul Desmond - Take Ten "Stereo"
[LSP 2569]

RCA Victor Stereo Dynagroove 1962

Take Ten was Desmond’s follow-up composition to Take Five, for the Brubeck Quartet a hit record and for Paul a dependable annuity that is still producing considerable income for his estate. The bassist for the title tune of Desmond’s second RCA album is Eugene Wright, fellow Brubeckian and shaman of 5/4 time who, in the early sixties when 5/4 was Sanskrit to most jazz musicians, would hold little counting seminars backstage: “1,2,3/1,2,” he would instruct the locals, “that’s the only way you can keep track of it until it becomes natural.” In Take Ten, it is obviously natural to Gene. Desmond is misterioso, Near-Eastern and bluesy.

Side 1.

1. Take Ten 2:59
2. El Prince 3:20
3. Alone Together 6:46
4. Embarcadero 3:56

Side 2.

1. Theme From "Black Orpheus" 4:07
2. Nancy 5:58
3. Samba De Orfeu 4:14
4. The One I Love (Belongs To Somebody Else) 5:31

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