Album US 1958 on Prestige label
Jazz
Recorded in November of 1958. Original first pressing has yellow fireworks labels with deep groove and "RVG" stamped in dead wax. All Kinds Of Weather finds Red Garland heading up one of several late-fifties trio sessions at the Rudy Van Gelder studio in Hackensack, NJ. As always, the trio is formed by Garland on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and Art Taylor on drums. By the time this album was released these three men were intimately acquainted with each other, having performed and recorded together on numerous occasions, and it shows. Using ‘the weather’ as a common theme, this exceptional trio seamlessly performs standards like George Gershwin’s “Summertime” (from Porgy & Bess), “Stormy Weather” (originally written for Cab Calloway), and the classic Christmas tune, “Winter Wonderland”. Just one in a string of memorable late-fifties sides by Garland for Prestige. On the original version (this), jacket reads: Prestige 7148 under Red Garland on the front, spine and back. Lower right corner of front cover reads: esmond edwards in small lowercase print. Vinyl center reads Prestige Long Playing Microgroove, PRLP 7148
Red Garland p, 1923-1984 US piano, album by | |
Paul Chambers b, 1935-1969 US bass | |
Art Taylor dr, 1929-1995 US drums |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Rain | Red Garland | ||
2 | Summertime | Red Garland | ||
3 | Stormy Weather | Red Garland | ||
4 | Spring Will Be A Little Late This Year | Red Garland | ||
5 | Winter Wonderland | Red Garland | ||
6 | Tis Autumn | Red Garland |