| 1 | Blue Rondo A La Turk |
| 2 | Three To Get Ready |
| 3 | Kathy's Waltz |
| 4 | Pick Up Sticks |
| 5 | Strange Meadow Lark |
| 6 | Take Five |
| 7 | Everybody's Jumpin' |
c 1995
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Warning: All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws.First US stereo pressing: 6-eye red Columbia with black ring around label. Cover has border and STEREO <--> FIDELITY on the top of the label. The cover does not say "Featuring Take Five".Release comes in cardboard outer sleeve with "The Vinyl Classics" and a small picture of the original artwork. The sleeve has a hole to show the CD, which is black with mock-vinyl grooves on the label side.
The CD booklet is at the back, between the case and the outer-sleeve. The artwork for the CD is identical to the 1997 remaster. Only the outer sleeve mentions 2005.
Tracks 1 and 7 recorded August 18, 1959. Tracks 2 and 3 recorded July 1, 1959. Tracks 4 to 6 recorded June 25th, 1959. All tracks were recorded at 30th Street Columbia Studios. Digitally remastered at Sony Music Studios, NYC.
© 2005 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Made in EU
The following codes also appear on the rear cover: CDM, CB 731, 01-065122-10. 01-065122-10 also appears on the back of the CD booklet.This release has the 2-eye Columbia label. The "360 Sound" on the label is printed in black with arrows. The lower right corner of the back cover has the number "1".
"P" stamped in runouts denotes a Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman pressing.
Label text:
®"Columbia" [eye logo] Marcas Reg Printed in U S AFirst US stereo pressing: 6-eye red Columbia with black ring around label.
Cover has border and STEREO <--> FIDELITY on the top of the label. The cover does not say "Featuring Take Five".
A variation of this label was issued with credits printed to the right of titles Time Out
Another pressing with similar label design exists but with a different front cover Time OutColumbia 2-eye labels with “Guaranteed High Fidelity” in black print at the bottom of the labels and the 2-eyes in white, one on each side of the spindle hole.
Cover includes "Featuring . . ." text on front top. LP housed in company sleeve.The album was intended as an experiment using musical styles Brubeck discovered abroad while on a United States Department of State sponsored tour of Eurasia, such as when he observed in Turkey a group of street musicians performing a traditional Turkish folk song that was played in 9/8 time, a rare meter for Western music. Columbia president Goddard Lieberson took a chance to underwrite and release Time Out. It received negative reviews by critics upon its release, but Despite this, it became one of the best-known and biggest-selling jazz albums, charting highly on the popular albums chart when 50,000 units sold for a jazz album was impressive. It consequently produced a Top 40 hit single in "Take Five", composed by Paul Desmond, and the one track not written by Dave Brubeck.First US stereo pressing: 6-eye red Columbia with black ring around label.
Cover has border and STEREO <--> FIDELITY on the top of the label. The cover does not say "Featuring Take Five".
A variation of this label was issued with credits printed to the right of titles Time Out
Another pressing with similar label design exists but with a different front cover Time Out