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Albums Collection Part Three: 1961-1962 by Red Garland (CD, 2016)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelEnlt, Enlightenment
UPC0823564671123
eBay Product ID (ePID)26046060374

Product Key Features

Release Year2016
FormatCD
GenreJazz
ArtistRed Garland
Release TitleAlbums Collection Part Three: 1961-1962

Dimensions

Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.25 lb
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width4.90 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs4
Number of Tracks51
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
TracksOn Green Dolphin Street 5:09, I Ain't Got Nobody 5:07, You'll Never Know 5:28, Blues in the Closet 4:24, What's New 4:17, Lil' Darlin' 7:22, What Is There to Say', So Sorry Please 4:06, Billie's Bounce 9:25, Crazy Rhythm 3:29, Cta 4:44, Lazy Mae 16:10, Soft Winds 13:48, Solitude 8:33, Undecided 6:53, What Is There to Say', Two Bass Hit 8:48, Sophisticated Swing 5:32, Solar 5:03, Where Are You', Marie's Delight 3:33, This Can't Be Love 4:08, The Very Thought of You 5:30, Blues for 'News 3:25, I Just Can't See for Looking 5:46, Seeing Red 7:04, Stormy Weather 7:22, Cashmere 6:46, Slenderella 7:47, Moonlight Becomes You 7:40, Roc ; Troll 7:48, Red's Good Groove 8:22, Love Is Here to Stay 4:44, This Time the Dream's on Me 5:54, Take Me in Your Arms 5:35, Excerent! 6:06, Falling in Love with Love 6:06, Why Was I Born', The Nearness of You 5:42, Where or When 6:14, Long Ago and Far Away 3:56, I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) 5:24, Don't Worry About Me 4:45, Lush Life 4:23, All Alone 5:03, Sonny Boy 5:15, My Honey's Lovin' Arms 3:39, St. James Infirmary 6:40, I Ain't Got Nobody 3:55, Baby Wont You Please Come Home 4:08, Nobody Knows the Trouble I See 11:59
NotesAn internationally-renowned musician thanks in no small part to his close association with the likes of Miles Davis and John Coltrane, pianist Red Garland was at his artistic peak throughout the 1950s and early 1960s. Characterised through his now much-imitated style of combining octaves with fifths in his right hand block chords, Garland maintained a healthy career throughout this period, through releases as a sideman to some of the most legendary jazz musicians of the day as well as a significant number of his own recordings as bandleader. Although he continued to tour with his group over the coming years, Red Although he had been famed for his high-profile collaborations, by the early 1960s Garland was primarily focussing on his own recordings. Rejecting the shift towards modal jazz adopted by many of his contemporaries, Garland preferred to remain in a more traditional idiom, sticking with jazz standards, blues influences and occasional nods to the previous bebop era. He continued to tweak his craft in many ways. Solar would feature a quartet with the addition guitarist and flautist Les Spann, one of very few incidences where either instrument was included on a Red Garland recording. Also released in 1962, Red's Good Groove saw his group expand to a quintet with Blue Mitchell, Pepper Adams, Sam Jones and Philly Joe Jones, the latter of whom Garland had played alongside backing Miles Davis. His final and most critically acclaimed album of the year, When There Are Grey Skies (Prestige, 1962), resulted in critic Harvey Pekar to dub Garland "one of the most important figures in recent jazz piano history." This collection is a fitting testament to the golden era of a much-overlooked artist. With over five hours of exceptional music in total, this set is a fascinating insight into how this remarkably talented individual managed to subtly become such an important influence on future generations of jazz pianists