
Shades Of Redd (Blue Note Classic Vinyl)
The underrated hard bop pianist and composer Freddie Redd first gained a degree of prominence as the composer of the remarkable score for the acclaimed stage play The Connection, in which he also appeared as an actor playing the role of a jazz pianist. Reddâs 1960 Blue Note debut was a recording of The Music from âThe Connectionâ and he would continue to display his compositional prowess on his next date, Shades of Redd, recorded later that year with a quintet featuring Jackie McLean on alto saxophone, Tina Brooks on tenor saxophone, Paul Chambers on bass, and Louis Hayes on drums. A set of six Redd originals, the album begins with the dramatic opener âThe Thespian,â which starts with a slow, brooding melody before breaking into a full gallop. Other highlights include the swaggering âBlues-Blues-Bluesâ and the twilit ballad âShadows.â
This Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition is stereo, all-analog, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes, and pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimal.
The underrated hard bop pianist and composer Freddie Redd first gained a degree of prominence as the composer of the remarkable score for the acclaimed stage play The Connection, in which he also appeared as an actor playing the role of a jazz pianist. Reddâs 1960 Blue Note debut was a recording of The Music from âThe Connectionâ and he would continue to display his compositional prowess on his next date, Shades of Redd, recorded later that year with a quintet featuring Jackie McLean on alto saxophone, Tina Brooks on tenor saxophone, Paul Chambers on bass, and Louis Hayes on drums. A set of six Redd originals, the album begins with the dramatic opener âThe Thespian,â which starts with a slow, brooding melody before breaking into a full gallop. Other highlights include the swaggering âBlues-Blues-Bluesâ and the twilit ballad âShadows.â
This Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition is stereo, all-analog, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes, and pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimal.
Original: $41.06
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The underrated hard bop pianist and composer Freddie Redd first gained a degree of prominence as the composer of the remarkable score for the acclaimed stage play The Connection, in which he also appeared as an actor playing the role of a jazz pianist. Reddâs 1960 Blue Note debut was a recording of The Music from âThe Connectionâ and he would continue to display his compositional prowess on his next date, Shades of Redd, recorded later that year with a quintet featuring Jackie McLean on alto saxophone, Tina Brooks on tenor saxophone, Paul Chambers on bass, and Louis Hayes on drums. A set of six Redd originals, the album begins with the dramatic opener âThe Thespian,â which starts with a slow, brooding melody before breaking into a full gallop. Other highlights include the swaggering âBlues-Blues-Bluesâ and the twilit ballad âShadows.â
This Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition is stereo, all-analog, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes, and pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimal.
















