Modern Music from San Francisco | |
Type: | Studio |
Artist: | Vince Guaraldi Quartet, Ron Crotty Trio and Jerry Dodgion Quartet |
Cover: | ModernMusicSF LPcover.jpg |
Released: | May 16, 1956 |
Recorded: | August 1955 |
Genre: | |
Length: | 44:55 |
Label: | Fantasy |
Chronology: | Vince Guaraldi |
Next Title: | Vince Guaraldi Trio |
Next Year: | 1956 |
Modern Music from San Francisco is a studio album featuring the Vince Guaraldi Quartet, the Ron Crotty Trio and the Jerry Dodgion Quartet recorded in August 1955 and released on Fantasy Records in May 1956. The record is the first album to feature pianist and future Peanuts composer Vince Guaraldi leading his own quartet rather than augmenting other established groups.[1]
Modern Music from San Francisco was released as a fourteen track reissue, released on CD in 2001 by Fantasy under the name The Jazz Scene: San Francisco, adding several tracks by the Charlie Mariano Sextet.[1]
DownBeat gave the album a 3-star review, and highlighted Dr. Funk: "Guaraldi is a swinging two-hander who plays with a firm touch and good command."[2]
AllMusic critic Scott Yanow noted, "five originals and two standards are performed in fine cool jazz fashion. The music is not essential but is enjoyable and somewhat historical." Derrick Bang, historian and author of Vince Guaraldi at the Piano, cited the track "Ginza" as of great "significance," noting that it became "one of Guaraldi's first anthems: a 'personal standard' that quickly earned a spot in his ongoing repertoire." Bang added that it is "a sassy, fast-paced romp with echoes of Fats Waller's 'Jitterbug Waltz'." Bang also highlighted "Calling Dr. Funk", as "a loose, smoky, mildly dirty blues number that sounds like a theme song: probably not accidental, because the title referenced the nickname—Dr. Funk—by which Guaraldi already was coming to be known."
Country | Date | Label | Format | Catalogue number | |
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United States | 1956 | Fantasy | Mono LP, red translucent | 3-213 | |
United States | 1987 | Fantasy/Original Jazz Classics | Mono LP, red translucent, remastered | OJCCD-272, F-3213 |