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Description:
Freddie Redd is a name that every jazz collector should know.
During 1957-60, he recorded three memorable albums: San Francisco
Suite (a trio date for Riverside), The Connection (his score for
the famous play) and Shades Of Redd. While he has spent much of
the time in obscurity since then, with occasional comebacks, Shades
Of Redd is the obvious highpoint of the pianist-composer's recording
career. Redd wrote the music specifically for the two mighty horn
players featured with his quintet (altoist Jackie McLean and tenor-saxophonist
Tina Brooks). While Redd's fine piano playing is an outgrowth
of Bud Powell's, his writing style was always quite original and
it clearly inspired the two contrasting saxophonists when they
met up in 1960. Filled with the optimism of the era and looking
forward to freer sounds but staying closely connected to swinging
hard bop, this formerly rare gem hints at John Coltrane and Ornette
Coleman while sounding very much like Freddie Redd. No jazz collection
is complete without Shades Of Redd.