About this album
Where they were
Released in 1958, 'All Mornin' Long' was Red Garland's follow-up to his critically acclaimed album 'Genius + Soul = Jazz'. At this point, Garland had solidified his reputation as a major figure in jazz, renowned for his unique style and contributions to the genre, especially through his work with the Miles Davis Quintet.
Why it matters
This album is significant for its expansive title track, which runs over twenty minutes and showcases Garland's innovative approach to jazz improvisation. It received positive reviews for its artistic merit and helped further establish Garland as a pioneer of modern jazz during a period marked by rapid stylistic evolution.
Essential tracks
- "All Mornin' Long" — The title track stands out for its extended improvisational format, allowing Garland's piano mastery to take center stage and engage listeners in a captivating musical journey.
- "They Can't Take That Away From Me" — Garland's interpretation of this standard highlights his ability to infuse traditional melodies with a fresh, modern sensibility, demonstrating his versatility as an artist.
- "Our Delight" — This track embodies the playful interaction between musicians, showcasing Garland's skills in creating a cohesive yet dynamic ensemble sound that resonates throughout the album.
Release Date
April 1, 1958
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 All Mornin' Long 20:17
- 2 They Can't Take That Away From Me 10:25
- 3 Our Delight 6:18