Description: Please see all the pictures which include the list of songs. The disc and artwork/inserts are excellent. Minimal shelf wear to the jewel case. Grant Green Biography: Grant Green was an American jazz guitarist and composer, born on June 6, 1935, in St. Louis, Missouri, and passed away on January 31, 1979. He is celebrated for his contributions to jazz guitar, particularly in the hard bop, soul jazz, and jazz-funk genres. Green became one of the most recorded artists for Blue Note Records, where he produced over 20 albums as a leader between 1961 and 1965, showcasing his unique, melodic, and groove-oriented style. His guitar playing was noted for its warmth, inventiveness, and a linear approach inspired by saxophonists like Charlie Parker rather than chordal techniques. Despite facing personal struggles with drug addiction in the latter part of his career, his early work with Blue Note remains highly regarded, making him an influential figure in jazz guitar history. Description of "Grantstand" on Blue Note Records, RYG Edition: Release Information: "Grantstand" was recorded in 1961 and initially released in 1962. The RYG (Rudy Van Gelder) Edition is a remastered version of the album, ensuring high-quality audio from the original master tapes. Musicians: o Grant Green (guitar) o Yusef Lateef (tenor saxophone and flute) o Jack McDuff (organ) o Al Harewood (drums) Tracklist: o "Grantstand" o "My Funny Valentine" o "Blues in Maude's Flat" o "Old Folks" Musical Content: o "Grantstand": The title track is a lively, up-tempo number where Green's guitar work shines alongside Lateef's saxophone, providing a high-energy introduction to the album. o "My Funny Valentine": A softer, more reflective piece where Green's guitar, accompanied by Lateef on flute, delivers a delicate and sensitive interpretation of the standard, showcasing his lyrical playing style. o "Blues in Maude's Flat": An extended blues track that captures the soul-jazz essence, with each musician contributing significantly to the groove. o "Old Folks": Another ballad, providing a showcase for Green's melodic sensibilities and his ability to convey emotion through his instrument. Style: "Grantstand" is often praised for its balance between hard bop and soul jazz elements, with Green's guitar leading the way. The album is noted for its relaxed yet direct performances, with McDuff's organ and Harewood's drums providing a solid rhythmic foundation, while Lateef's contributions add color and texture. Critical Reception: The album has been critically acclaimed, often cited as one of Green's finest works. It's appreciated for its soulful grooves and the interplay among the musicians, particularly Green's inventive solos and Lateef's expressive horn work. Production: The RYG Edition ensures that listeners experience the album with enhanced audio quality, true to Van Gelder's original recordings, making it a prized possession for audiophiles and jazz enthusiasts alike. This album stands out in Green's discography for its mix of groove and melody, encapsulating the essence of what made Grant Green a pivotal figure in jazz guitar. Ships via USPS Media Mail with tracking at the USPS price.
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Type: Album
Color: Green
Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
Producer: Michael Cuscuna
Format: CD
Release Year: 2003
Genre: Soul-Jazz & Boogaloo
Record Label: Blue Note Records, Blun
Artist: Grant Green
Release Title: Grantstand