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From '' Plankton '' Label: Grooveyard Records – GYR 004 Format: CD, Album Country: US Released: 2002 Tracklist 01. Vårlevitation 02. Pickadoll 03. Monsoon 04. Elephantman 05. I´m Not An Animal 06. Jorm 07. Zeitgeist Harmonica – Tomas Thorberg 08. Groovedawg 09. Take Five Written-By – Paul Desmond 10. Humble Colossus 11. Living Room Jam Guitar, Composed By, Design – Emil Fredholm Guitar, Composed By – Christian Neppenström Percussion – Lars Normalm Drums – Sebastian Sippola Bass – Tomas Thorberg Producer, Recorded By, Arranged By, Performer, Photography – Plankton Recorded By, Mastered By – Mats Lindfors Photography By – Anders Mattsson, Peter Blomqvist © 2002 Bulleribock Records ℗ 2002 Bulleribock Records 🎵 [SONG INFO] "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, famous for its distinctive, catchy saxophone melody and use of the unusual quintuple (5/4) time, from which its name is derived. While "Take Five" was not the first jazz composition to use this meter, it was one of the first in the United States to achieve mainstream significance, reaching No.25 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No.5 on Billboard's Easy Listening survey, the precursor to today's Adult Contemporary charts, in 1961, two years after its initial release. "Take Five" was re-recorded and performed live multiple times by The Dave Brubeck Quartet throughout the group's career. In addition, there have been many covers of the piece. Some versions also feature lyrics, including a 1961 recording with lyrics written by Dave Brubeck and his wife Iola, sung by Carmen McRae. Al Jarreau performed an unusual scat version of the song in Germany in 1976. "Take Five" has been included in countless movies and television soundtracks, and still receives significant radio play. It was for several years during the early 60s the theme music for the NBC "Today" program, the opening bars played half a dozen times and more each day. Upon his death in 1977, Desmond left the rights to royalties for performances and compositions, including "Take Five", to the American Red Cross, which has since received combined royalties of approximately $100,000 per year. Cover versions 1962 Swedish singer Monica Zetterlund 1963 Antonio Diaz "Chocolate" Mena (Eso Es Latin Jazz...Man!) Davy Graham ("The Guitar Player") 1967 Trudy Pitts (Introducing The Fabulous Trudy Pitts) 1968 Val Bennett (The Russians Are Coming) 1973 Chet Atkins 1974 Augustus Pablo ("Ital Dub") ("The Big Rip Off") 1977 Al Jarreau (Look To The Rainbow) 1979 George Benson (Take Five) 1983 Quincy Jones (Take Five) 1985 Tito Puente & George Schearing LP Mambo Diablo (Take Five) Grammy Winner 1986 George Benson (Live from Montreux) 1991 Acoustic Alchemy (Reference Point) 1992 Grover Washington, Jr. (Take Five (Take Another Five)) 1996 The Specials ("Take Five") Moe Koffman ("Take Five") 1997 Aziza Mustafazadeh ("Take Five") (Jazziza album) 1998 Eric Singleton/'XL' 1999 The String Cheese Incident (Carnival '99)[5] Electronica\New Age music group Dancing Fantasy (Dancing Fantasy) 2002 Rodrigo y Gabriela ("Take 5 (Foc-ing version 9)") King Tubby, a dub version released posthumously Plankton, Swedish Instrumental Rock band (Plankton album) 2008 New York Ska Jazz Ensemble (Step Forward) 2009 Bugge Wesseltoft (Playing) 2010 Indigo (Stay Together) The Portland Cello Project (Take 5) Stevie Wonder (North Sea Jazz Festival) 2011 Paradox (MiX-5: Premiere Recordings for Bassoon and Cello) Eliane Elias, in the "Light My Fire" album Sachal Studios Orchestra 🔗 [LINKS] Available on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/46e0WR... and Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/take... #davebrubeck #takefive #plankton