Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of jazz with the Red Garland Trio's "At The Prelude," a captivating live album recorded at the iconic Prelude Club in New York City in 1959. This double album is a treasure trove of hard bop, cool jazz, and bebop, showcasing the Red Garland Trio's exceptional musicianship and their ability to captivate an audience.
The album features a mix of previously unissued tracks and live performances that have been meticulously preserved for posterity. From the swinging "One O'Clock Jump" to the sultry "Let Me See," each track is a testament to the Red Garland Trio's mastery of their craft. The album also includes a false start of "Li'l Darlin'," offering a unique glimpse into the spontaneity and authenticity of live jazz performances.
With a duration of over two hours, "At The Prelude" is a comprehensive journey through the Red Garland Trio's repertoire, showcasing their versatility and virtuosity. The album's tracklist is a who's who of jazz standards, including "Satin Doll," "Bye Bye Blackbird," and "Cherokee," as well as original compositions like "Prelude Blues" and "Bohemian Blues."
The Red Garland Trio, consisting of Red Garland on piano, Sam Jones on bass, and Art Taylor on drums, is a powerhouse of jazz talent. Their chemistry and synergy are palpable in every note, making "At The Prelude" a standout album in their discography. The album's release date, January 1, 2006, by Prestige, ensures that this historic performance is preserved for future generations of jazz enthusiasts to enjoy. Whether you're a longtime fan of the Red Garland Trio or a newcomer to the world of jazz, "At The Prelude" is an album that will leave you spellbound.