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Red Garland's third recording as a leader has him playing very well, somewhat energetic and more inclusive in his direction to span the mainstream jazz palate beyond the cool exterior he emanates. The title might be a bit deceptive, for this is not a project where soul-jazz or early boogaloo influences turned jazzmen into groovemeisters -- it's a swinging groove. With bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Art Taylor, Garland has all the support he needs to wing it in a variety of directions. Recorded in that most legendary year of jazz, 1957, Garland is coming into his own in a more confident way, buoyed by his association at the time with Miles Davis. Chambers is flawless in his support role, and on this recording deserves a close listen, especially for students of the acoustic upright. They immediately dig in on the opener "C Jam Blues," with Garland at his heartiest during his bridge solo, they agree in the affirmative during the entirety of the hard bop take of "Will You Still Be Mine?," and repeat but modify the melody à la "Cool Blues" in an adept display of artistry for "Hey Now." Of course Garland has to play a ballad or two, as on "Willow Weep for Me," luscious with chord sequences, and really reflects the influence of Erroll Garner in that chiming, two-handed sustenato style for Garner's "Gone Again." It is said that by the third recording, most musicians should have their style down pat and begin attempting to take the music to a higher level. You really hear that in this recording, which was a springboard to making Red Garland one of the most revered and respected jazz pianists of the modern era.

© Michael G. Nastos /TiVo

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1
C Jam Blues
Red Garland Trio
00:08:19

Duke Ellington, Composer - Red Garland Trio, MainArtist

℗ 1987 Fantasy, Inc.

2
Gone Again
Red Garland Trio
00:06:43

CURTIS LEWIS, ComposerLyricist - Gladys Hampton, ComposerLyricist - Curley Hamner, ComposerLyricist - Red Garland Trio, MainArtist

℗ 1987 Fantasy, Inc.

3
Will You Still Be Mine?
Red Garland Trio
00:04:40

Matt Dennis, ComposerLyricist - Red Garland Trio, MainArtist

℗ 1987 Fantasy, Inc., Distributed by Concord.

4
Willow Weep For Me
Red Garland Trio
00:09:34

Ann Ronell, ComposerLyricist - Red Garland Trio, MainArtist

℗ 1987 Fantasy, Inc.

5
What Can I Say (After I Say I'm Sorry)?
Red Garland Trio
00:07:11

Walter Donaldson, ComposerLyricist - ABE LYMAN, ComposerLyricist - Red Garland Trio, MainArtist

℗ 1987 Fantasy, Inc.

6
Hey Now (Album Version)
Red Garland
00:03:38

Red Garland, Composer, MainArtist

℗ 1957 Prestige Records, Inc.

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Red Garland's third recording as a leader has him playing very well, somewhat energetic and more inclusive in his direction to span the mainstream jazz palate beyond the cool exterior he emanates. The title might be a bit deceptive, for this is not a project where soul-jazz or early boogaloo influences turned jazzmen into groovemeisters -- it's a swinging groove. With bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Art Taylor, Garland has all the support he needs to wing it in a variety of directions. Recorded in that most legendary year of jazz, 1957, Garland is coming into his own in a more confident way, buoyed by his association at the time with Miles Davis. Chambers is flawless in his support role, and on this recording deserves a close listen, especially for students of the acoustic upright. They immediately dig in on the opener "C Jam Blues," with Garland at his heartiest during his bridge solo, they agree in the affirmative during the entirety of the hard bop take of "Will You Still Be Mine?," and repeat but modify the melody à la "Cool Blues" in an adept display of artistry for "Hey Now." Of course Garland has to play a ballad or two, as on "Willow Weep for Me," luscious with chord sequences, and really reflects the influence of Erroll Garner in that chiming, two-handed sustenato style for Garner's "Gone Again." It is said that by the third recording, most musicians should have their style down pat and begin attempting to take the music to a higher level. You really hear that in this recording, which was a springboard to making Red Garland one of the most revered and respected jazz pianists of the modern era.

© Michael G. Nastos /TiVo

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