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    Makin’ Whoopee by Red Garland Trio from A Garland of Red (1991, Fantasy) album

    track #4

    Red Garland, piano

    Paul Chambers, bass

    Arthur Taylor, drums

    Recorded in Hackensack, NJ, August 17, 1956

    Title
    Makin' Whoopee [Instrumental]
    Artist
    The Red Garland Trio
    Album
    A Garland Of Red [Reissue]
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    Manteca by The Red Garland Trio from Manteca (1990, Fantasy) album

    track #1

    Manteca” was co-written by Dizzy Gillespie and Chano Pozo in 1947. It was one of the first examples of Afro-Cuban influences being incorporated into mainstream jazz. The piece referred to racist tensions in America when Dizzy Gillespie is heard singing, “I’ll never go back to Georgia”. -quoted from wikipedia

    Red Garland, piano

    Paul Chambers, bass

    Arthur Taylor, drums

    Ray Barretto, conga

    Recorded in Hackensack, NJ; April 11, 1958

    Title
    Manteca
    Artist
    The Red Garland Trio
    Album
    Manteca
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    Lush Life by John Coltrane from Lush Life (1960, Prestige) album

    track #4

    John Coltrane, tenor sax

    Donald Byrd, trumpet

    Red Garland, piano

    Earl May / Paul Chambers, bass

    Louis Hayes / Albert Heath / Art Taylor, drums

    Recorded in New York (May 31 and August 16, 1957; and January 10, 1958)

    Title
    Lush Life
    Artist
    John Coltrane
    Album
    Lush Life
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    Four by Miles Davis Quintet from Workin’ with The Miles Davis Quintet (1957, Prestige) album

    track #2

    One moody night, this was randomly chosen and played exactly at 4:04 am.

    Miles Davis, trumpet

    John Coltrane, tenor sax.

    Red Garland, piano

    Paul Chambers, bass

    Philly Joe Jones, drums

    Recorded in Hackensack, NJ on May 11, 1956

    Title
    Four
    Artist
    Miles Davis Quintet
    Album
    Workin' with The Miles Davis Quintet
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    What Can I say? (After I Say I’m Sorry)? by Red Garland Trio from Groovy (1987, Fantasy)album

    track #5

    Red Garland, piano

    Paul Chambers, bass

    Arthur Taylor, drums

    Recorded in New York City; May 24 and August 9, 1957.

    Title
    What Can I say? (After I Say I'm Sorry)?
    Artist
    Red Garland Trio
    Album
    Groovy

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