Dive into the rich, soulful sounds of Red Garland's "Red In Bluesville," a classic hard bop album that showcases the piano virtuoso's mastery of the genre. Originally recorded in 1959 and re-released in 1993 by Original Jazz Classics, this album is a testament to Garland's ability to blend blues, bebop, and cool jazz into a seamless, captivating experience. The album features a stellar rhythm section with Sam Jones on bass and Art Taylor on drums, adding depth and dynamism to each track.
"Red In Bluesville" is a compact yet powerful collection of six tracks, each offering a unique blend of melody and rhythm. From the swinging "He's A Real Gone Guy" to the timeless "St. Louis Blues," Garland's piano work is both intricate and accessible, making it a joy for both jazz aficionados and casual listeners. The album's standout track, "See See Rider," is a standout example of Garland's ability to infuse traditional blues with a modern jazz sensibility.
With a total runtime of just over 41 minutes, "Red In Bluesville" is a perfect introduction to Red Garland's work for those new to his music, while also offering something special for longtime fans. The album's re-release on CD ensures that this classic recording remains accessible to new generations of listeners. Whether you're in the mood for some smooth cool jazz or some high-energy hard bop, "Red In Bluesville" delivers on all fronts.