"Soul Burnin'" is a captivating jazz album by the renowned pianist Red Garland, originally recorded between July 1960 and March 1961, but not released until 1964 under the Prestige Records label. This album is a testament to Garland's mastery of the piano, blending elements of hard bop, cool jazz, and bebop to create a rich and dynamic listening experience.
The album features six tracks, including the title track "Soul Burnin'," as well as renditions of classic jazz standards like "On Green Dolphin Street," "If You Could See Me Now," and "Blues In The Night." Each track showcases Garland's exceptional skill and versatility, with his playing ranging from delicate and introspective to fiery and energetic.
The album's duration is a concise 39 minutes, making it a perfect introduction to Red Garland's work or a satisfying listen for seasoned jazz enthusiasts. Whether you're a fan of hard bop's driving rhythms or cool jazz's smoother sounds, "Soul Burnin'" offers something to appreciate. Dive into this classic album and experience the timeless artistry of Red Garland.