Dive into the rich, soulful sounds of Red Garland's "The P.C. Blues," a timeless jazz album that captures the essence of hard bop and cool jazz. Recorded between May 1956 and August 1957, this collection features the masterful piano work of Red Garland, accompanied by the rhythmic brilliance of bassists Paul Chambers and drummers "Philly" Joe Jones and Art Taylor. The album, originally released in 1970, showcases Garland's exceptional skill and innovation, making it a pivotal piece in the development of jazz organ playing. With tracks like "Ahmad's Blues" and "Why Was I Born?", Garland's virtuosity shines through, offering a blend of bluesy melodies and intricate improvisations. The P.C. Blues is a testament to Garland's enduring influence and remains a beloved classic among jazz enthusiasts.