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| Dave Brubeck | Primary Artist, Piano |
| Alec Dankworth | Bass |
| Bobby Militello | Flute, Alto Saxophone |
| Randy Jones | Drums |
| Dave Brubeck | Liner Notes |
| Peter DeRose | Composer |
| Russell Gloyd | Producer |
| Mitchell Parish | Composer |
| Jack Renner | Engineer |
| Robert Woods | Executive Producer |
| Little Jack Little | Composer |
| Anilda Carrasquillo | Art Direction |
| Alyn Shipton | Liner Notes |
| Joe Young | Composer |
| John Siras | Composer |
| Tom Macko | Back Cover, Cover Illustration |
| Matt Manasse | Engineer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Jim Newsom
Forty years after his classic quartet's first triumphant tour of the U.K. in 1958, Dave Brubeck took his then current group back for an anniversary visit, playing a mixed bag of old and new songs for fans both old and new. This time out, Brubeck's working quartet included two British natives, drummer Randy Jones and bassist Alec Dankworth the son of British jazz superstars Cleo Laine and John Dankworth. Brubeck himself was the obvious draw for the crowds, but it's saxman Bobby Militello who is truly the musical star of the show. The highly regarded Militello shows he can roam across the entire spectrum of alto saxophone tonality, employing a light, delicate tone à la Paul ...