The Red Garland Quintet - All Mornin' Long

 (Mono)


Label:

Analogue Productions (Prestige)

Genre:

Jazz

Product No.:
APRJ 7130
UPC: 753088713019
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180 Gram Vinyl Record



180 Gram LP  
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For sale individually and as part of Analogue Productions’ Prestige Mono Series

Cut from the analogue masters by renowned mastering engineer Kevin Gray

180-gram pressing by Quality Record Pressings

Deluxe high-gloss tip-on album jacket

Personally selected for reissue by Acoustic Sounds and Analogue Productions' CEO Chad Kassem

An all-star musician lineup: Garland, Coltrane, Byrd, Joyner and Taylor

 

"Like so many of these old Prestige jazz recordings, this is another LP of great music and really good sound. ... Even though Red Garland is not the biggest name on this list of all-time great jazz musicians, he is most definitely the real start of this LP. The music is everything you would expect from such iconic jazz players, and the solos by Coltrane and Byrd are equally great. Add to this the superb job that Analogue Productions and Kevin Gray have done and you have a really great musical experience waiting for you." — Jack Roberts, dagogo.com, June 2013

"Despite Coltrane's involvement, the real star of the show is Garland, whose block chord method of playing is on full display, and his solos are what make this a standout recording. That's not to say that Coltrane and Donald Byrds' fine solos aren't fascinating looks at Byrd's early development and Coltrane's sheets of sound period. It's perfect for Analogue Productions' program of bringing us very desirable classics that didn't quite fit into the 45 RPM blockbuster sound program. Kevin Gray's mastering of this title is masterful and compares well with the original. The new 33 RPM series from Analogue Productions has yet to produce anything less than a great version of wonderful music." — Recording = 8.5/10; Music = 9.5/10 — Dennis D. Davis, Hi-Fi +, Issue 96

Some groups have existed only in the recording studio but have produced music of lasting value. This quintet, under pianist Red Garland's leadership, actually did play some gigs around New York in the fall of 1957, but even if it hadn't, the rapport in the studio would still have been powerful. Beginning with the association of Garland and sax master John Coltrane in the Miles Davis Quintet and continuing with Arthur Taylor's trio connection with Garland, and trumpeter Donald Byrd's having worked with all of them in one form or another, there was enough of a common spirit in the musical attitudes of all the participants. The title blues spans an entire side; the overleaf is shared by Gershwin's "They Can't Take That Away from Me" and Dameron's "Our Delight." 

 

 

 

 

 

With John Coltrane, Donald Byrd, George Joyner, Arthur Taylor. Originally released in November 1957.

 



1. All Mornin' Long
2. They Can't Take That Away From Me
3. Our Delight

Customer Reviews (5.00 Stars) 4 person(s) rated this product.

Fantastic sound and packaging

posted on 10/16/2013
5 Stars
Reviewer: Ryan L.
I'm almost speechless at how perfectly put together this LP is. Analogue Productions has clearly raised the bar for reissues with this series! From the moment you remove the record from the jacket you can feel the quality: thick tip-on jacket with glossy cover, beautiful front and back covers with a subtle-but-classy gold number stamp in the bottom right corner on the back. Pure luxury! The record itself is housed in a QRP inner sleeve that fits snugly, but slides in and out of the jacket quite comfortably. You definitely get the impression that everything has been designed with the overall package and experience in mind. The deep-groove label is a really nice touch. The mastering is great and sounds superb on my system, giving these classic performances their proper respect. You get a real hand-made impression from the LP as a whole. If this is any indication of the quality we can expect in both Prestige series then count me in!!


Fantastic sound!

posted on 04/24/2013
5 Stars
Reviewer: TJN
These Prestige releases from AP/QRP is superb! Dead quiet vinyl, very natural sounding, the definition of the bass is fantastic, listen to the drums and the piano; reference... These records are maybe the best sounding records from the golden era out there.


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