
Dusty Groove review:
A surprisingly wonderful 70s session from pianist Red Garland – thanks to the presence of saxophonist Jimmy Heath on the set! Although Red's most commonly heard in a trio setting, the presence of Heath here really makes the session stand out – as Jimmy's playing with all the best sense of warmth and soulfulness he brought to his own wonderful work of the early 70s – helping Red's rare session for MPS sparkle nicely with his added touches! Heath plays both tenor and soprano sax on the record, and other players include Peck Morrison on bass and Lenny McBrowne on drums.
1. The Quota
2. The Days of Wine and Roses
3. For Carl
4. The Squirrel
5. On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever)
6. Love for Sale
Jimmy Heath (ts, ss) Red Garland (p) Peck Morrison (b) Lenny McBrowne (d)
RCA Studios, NYC, May 3, 1971
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Mille grazie...bravo Red & Jimmy
ReplyDeleteThanks you for this upload, a rarity indeed!
ReplyDeleteRed Garland and Jimmy Heath, sublime together. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteIt's a fantastic rip!!!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Grumpy.
Just great.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Grumps.
Red on MPS? Oh Yeah! grats Grumpy.
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ReplyDeleteRed and Little Bird - Now that's something to be thankful for!!
ReplyDeleteThis was Red Garland's first album in nine years, after he had recorded a whopping 32 albums in 1956-62!
ReplyDeleteFabulous album...many thanks
ReplyDeleteFabulous album...many thanks
ReplyDeleteYou've made a dream come true! I have tried quite often to get this album and always got away empty handed. Fabulous! Eternally grateful.
ReplyDeleteI'm almost speechless. Best share I've seen in a long time. Many thanks!
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In the meantime, I've heard good things about the “ShareBeast” file host, maybe it's worth trying...
Anyway, thanks for the wonderful music you have posted so far,
Arvin
Lovely! Thanks a lot...Elas, Rapidshare says: Download not available
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ReplyDeleteAn unusual find, many thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat to hear Jimmy Heath with Red Garland. This is a nice addition to available listening for both Garland and Heath.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot grumpy! Big listening! Underappreciated last recordings of Red Garland are worth more than a simple listening. And MPS label did a great service to the jazz world by these releases.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks again, Grumpy, for this one. Jimmy Heath with Red Garland!
ReplyDeleteThanks Grumpy. Did not know of this Garland session with Jimmy Heath.
ReplyDeletehey grump thanks enjoying Jimmy Heath with Red unusual and nice
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