Blues in Time
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ReleasedLate November/early December 1957[1]
RecordedAugust 2, 27, 1957
Studio
- Capitol (Hollywood)
- Fine Sound (New York City)
| Blues in Time | |
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| Released | Late November/early December 1957[1] |
| Recorded | August 2, 27, 1957 |
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| Genre | Jazz |
| Length | 45:48 |
| Label | Verve MGV 8246 |
| Producer | Norman Granz |
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Verve V 8478 edition | |
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| DownBeat | |
| Encyclopedia of Popular Music | |
| The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings | |
Gerry Mulligan - Paul Desmond Quartet (later retitled Blues in Time) is a jazz album by Paul Desmond and Gerry Mulligan released in 1957 on the Verve label.[7][8] The idea for this album was born in 1954, then postponed till summer of 1957 when Desmond suggested to record some pieces together. Producer Norman Granz managed to set up the recording date for the first session in August.[9] Blues in Time was also reissued on Verve V 8478 with a different cover (see below). The album is the first of two albums Mulligan and Desmond recorded in a pianoless quartet setting. The second, recorded in 1962, was Two of a Mind.
Four of the original compositions on the album are contrafacts. They are:
- "Stand Still" (based on "My Heart Stood Still")
- "Wintersong" (based on "These Foolish Things")
- "Battle Hymn of the Republican" (based on "Tea for Two")
- "Fall Out" (based on "Let's Fall in Love")
