Red Garland Trio - Manteca (Remastered Edition) (1958/2024) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Red Garland Trio
Title: Manteca (Remastered Edition)
Year Of Release: 1958/2024
Label: Little Starlight Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/44,1, FLAC (tracks), 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:40:02
Total Size: 462 / 259 / 92 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Manteca (Remastered Edition)
Year Of Release: 1958/2024
Label: Little Starlight Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/44,1, FLAC (tracks), 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:40:02
Total Size: 462 / 259 / 92 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01 - Manteca 08:07
02 - S'Wonderful 06:43
03 - Lady Be Good 05:51
04 - Exactly Like You 07:09
05 - Mort's Report 12:12
One of the best by Red Garland for Prestige – a totally cooking record that features some great added conga work from Ray Barretto!
At best, the odds against a conga drummer being anything but superfluous in a straight-ahead jazz band are formidable. The odds against his being an asset are incalculable. Ray Barretto is one of less than a handful of Latin percussionists who is actually sought out by jazz players. Musicians know that he will bubble and percolate almost subliminally, adding a lift to the proceedings, and that he will never, ever get in the way of the drummer.
Barretto’s presence is a reason for the sparkling quality of this date by pianist Red Garland and his frequent trio mates Paul Chambers and Arthur Taylor. Garland is particularly effervescent here, even in “Mort’s Report,” one of his compelling slow blues. (The compact disc includes a sensitive trio recording of “A Portrait of Jenny” that was not originally issued.)
At best, the odds against a conga drummer being anything but superfluous in a straight-ahead jazz band are formidable. The odds against his being an asset are incalculable. Ray Barretto is one of less than a handful of Latin percussionists who is actually sought out by jazz players. Musicians know that he will bubble and percolate almost subliminally, adding a lift to the proceedings, and that he will never, ever get in the way of the drummer.
Barretto’s presence is a reason for the sparkling quality of this date by pianist Red Garland and his frequent trio mates Paul Chambers and Arthur Taylor. Garland is particularly effervescent here, even in “Mort’s Report,” one of his compelling slow blues. (The compact disc includes a sensitive trio recording of “A Portrait of Jenny” that was not originally issued.)