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Red Garland: A Garland of Red
ByWynton Kelly
piano1931 - 1971

Red Garland
piano1923 - 1984

Hot Lips Page
trumpet1908 - 1954

Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
saxophone, tenor1922 - 1986

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955

Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990

Billy Eckstine
vocals1914 - 1993

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Paul Chambers
bass, acoustic1935 - 1969

Philly Joe Jones
drums1923 - 1985

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
During his tenure with Davis, Garland began his solo recording career, at the same time establishing one of the most secure and durable piano trios of the period with bassist Paul Chambers and drummer

Art Taylor
drums1929 - 1995

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder's Hackensack Studio on August 17, 1956, A Garland of Red amply displayed Garland's block technique, which is easily heard on the opening "A Foggy Day." Garland's soloing is brisk and wordy. Chambers solos pizzicato, demonstrating his mastery of his instrument at the early age of 21 years old. Chambers solos arco on several selections, including a briskly played "What Is This Thing Called Love," and "September in the Rain." Taylor plays with a quiet grace, easily trading eights with the leader capably. Garland displays his touch with the blues on "Makin' Whoopie" and the closing original "Blue Red," the latter given a lengthy introduction by Chambers. This music would go on to define what many listeners considered jazz, the quintessential definition of mainstream.
This collection of seven standards and one original set a high bar for Garland. He was a consistent and durable pianist too often dismissed as a "decent cocktail pianist." The only problem with that is cocktail pianists don't make records like this and the ones to come. ">
Track Listing
A Foggy Day; My Romance; What is This Thing Called Love; Makin’ Whoopee; September in the Rain; Little Girl Blue; Constellation; Blue Red.
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Title: A Garland of Red | Year Released: 1956 | Record Label: Prestige Records
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