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Take Five was written by Paul Desmond a saxophone player he gets the royalties. It was an original strong melody and has featured in many films adverts. My tribute is a Jazz style version based on his idea but completely original a variation upon a 5/4 Beat. New and exciting with a more Jazzy feel. Keywords: admired cherished doted endeared esteemed favourite hallowed highly regarded valued idolized loved pleasing popular respected revered treasured venerated "Take Five" is a jazz piece written by Paul Desmond and performed by The Dave Brubeck Quartet on their 1959 album Time Out. Recorded at Columbia's 30th Street Studios in New York City on June 25, July 1, and August 18, 1959, this piece became one of the group's best-known records. It is famous for its: distinctive, catchy saxophone melody; imaginative, jolting drum solo; and use of the unusual quintuple (5/4) time, from which its name is derived. The song was first played to a live audience by The Dave Brubeck Quartet at the Village Gate nightclub in New York City in 1959.
2008 – New York Ska Jazz Ensemble
2009 – Bugge Wesseltoft (Playing)
2010 – Indigo (Stay Together)
2010 – The Portland Cello Project (Take 5)
2010 - Stevie Wonder (North Sea Jazz Festival)
2011 - Paradox (MiX-5: Premiere Recordings for Bassoon and Cello)
2011 - Eliane Elias, in the "Light My Fire" album
2011 - Sachal Studios Orchestra
2012 - Pete Bax Tribute
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2008 – New York Ska Jazz Ensemble
2009 – Bugge Wesseltoft Playing
2010 – Indigo Stay Together
2010 – The Portland Cello Project Take 5
2010 - Stevie Wonder North Sea Jazz Festival
2011 - Paradox MiX-5: Premiere Recordings for Bassoon and Cello
2011 - Eliane Elias, in the "Light My Fire" album
2011 - Sachal Studios Orchestra
2012 - Pete Bax Tribute
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