Red Garland at the Prelude explained

Red Garland at the Prelude
Type:Live album
Artist:Red Garland
Cover:Red Garland at the Prelude.jpg
Released:1971
Recorded:October 2, 1959
The Prelude Club, New York City
Genre:Jazz
Length:43:28
Label:PrestigePRLP 7170
Chronology:Red Garland
Prev Title:Satin Doll
Prev Year:1959
Next Title:Lil' Darlin'
Next Year:1959

Red Garland at the Prelude is a live album by American pianist, composer and bandleader Red Garland which was recorded in 1959 and released on the Prestige label.[1] The album was recorded at the Prelude Club at the same concert that produced Lil' Darlin' and Red Garland Live!.

A significantly expanded version of this album was reissued in 2006 as a 2-CD set, incorporating tracks from the albums Lil' Darlin', Red Garland Live! and Satin Doll as well as four previously unissued tracks.

Reception

The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow stated: "Straight-ahead jazz fans should get this one".[2] C. Michael Bailey from All About Jazz stated: "There may be an argument that The Red Garland Trio at the Prelude is the last of the great Garland Trio recordings. The pianist performed and recorded sporadically until his death at 61 years old in 1984. But it is these Prelude sides illustrate Red Garland at top form in his craft".[3]

Track listing

  1. "Satin Doll" (Duke Ellington, Johnny Mercer, Billy Strayhorn) - 6:21
  2. "Perdido" (Ervin Drake, Juan Tizol) - 4:36
  3. "There Will Never Be Another You" (Mack Gordon, Harry Warren) - 6:43
  4. "Bye Bye Blackbird" (Mort Dixon, Ray Henderson) - 5:05
  5. "Let Me See" (Count Basie, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Jon Hendricks) - 5:57
  6. "Prelude Blues" (Red Garland) - 5:41
  7. "Just Squeeze Me (But Don't Tease Me)" (Ellington, Lee Gaines) - 5:41
  8. "One O'Clock Jump" (Basie, Eddie Durham) - 3:24

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. http://www.jazzdisco.org/red-garland/catalog/#prestige-prlp-7170 Red Garland discography
  2. Yanow, S. Allmusic Review accessed December 4, 2012
  3. Bailey, C. M. Red Garland Trio At The Prelude: Extended Analysis, All About Jazz, February 17, 2006