Tag: Rudy Van Gelder

  • Thelonious Monk, The Unique Thelonious Monk, 1956 on Riverside

    Thelonious Monk, The Unique Thelonious Monk, 1956 on Riverside

    Monk recorded by Rudy Van Gelder, with Oscar Pettiford on bass and Art Blakey on drums, produced by Orrin Keepnews and Bill Grauer – originally Riverside RLP 12-209 with a different cover. My copy, via Academy Records in NYC, is the 1983 reissue in the Original Jazz Classics series, issued by Fantasy which acquired the…

  • Teo Macero with the Prestige Jazz Quartet, Teo, 1957 on Prestige

    Teo Macero with the Prestige Jazz Quartet, Teo, 1957 on Prestige

    Macero is likely best known as the producer of both Bitches Brew and Time Out but he was also a great saxophone player and composer. He made multiple albums with Mingus and cofounded the Jazz Composers Workshop. Here he is joined by Addison Farmer (bass), Jerry Segal (drums), Mal Waldron (piano), and Teddy Charles (vibes).…

  • Ike Quebec, Easy Living, 1987 on Blue Note

    Ike Quebec, Easy Living, 1987 on Blue Note

    Though this was first released / issued by Blue Note in 1987, it was actually recorded in 1962 at Rudy Van Gelder’s studio in New Jersey, and represents that early 60s jazz era. It was originally going to be issued as BST-84103 – but the tracks on side one did ultimately make it on Blue…

  • Mose Allison, Down Home Piano, 1966 on Prestige

    Mose Allison, Down Home Piano, 1966 on Prestige

    This 1966 release collects instrumental performances from six albums he released on Prestige in the late 50s and early 60s. There’s a similar Mose Allison Sings which collects “the vocal side of his talents.” The performers include Allison, Addison Farmer (Art Farmer’s twin brother) on bass, and Ronnie Free / Nick Stabulas on drums. Liner…

  • Sonny Clark, Cool Struttin’, 1958 on Blue Note

    Sonny Clark, Cool Struttin’, 1958 on Blue Note

    Fantastic late 50s “hard bop” jazz record, with Clark joined by Art Farmer (trumpet), Jackie McLean (alto sax), Paul Chambers (bass), and Philly Joe Jones on drums. Recorded by Rudy Van Gelder, liner notes by Nat Hentoff. This should be in everyone’s vinyl collection whether you think of yourself as a Jazz fan or not.…

  • Joe Henderson, Mode for Joe, 1966 on Blue Note

    Joe Henderson, Mode for Joe, 1966 on Blue Note

    This was Henderson’s fifth studio album (as a band leader), joined by: Lee Morgan (trumpet), Chris Fuller (trombone), Bobby Hutcherson (vibes), Cedar Walton (piano), Ron Carter (bass), and Joe Chambers (drums). Recorded by Rudy Van Gelder. Really wonderful Blue Note 60s jazz. My copy is a 2024 reissue in the Blue Note Classic Vinyl Series…

  • Oliver Nelson with Eric Dolphy, Straight Ahead, 1961 on Prestige / New Jazz

    Oliver Nelson with Eric Dolphy, Straight Ahead, 1961 on Prestige / New Jazz

    Nelson on sax and clarient, with Dolphy also on sax, bass clarinet, and flute, supported by Richard Wyands on piano, George Duvivier on bass, and Roy Haynes on drums. Recording supervised by Rudy Van Gelder. Nelson had earlier recorded Screamin’ The Blues with Dolphy and Richard Williams. It is safe to say that if you…

  • Freddie Roach, Brown Sugar, 1964 on Blue Note

    Freddie Roach, Brown Sugar, 1964 on Blue Note

    Recorded by Rudy Van Gelder, with Joe Henderson, Eddie Wright, and Clarence Johnston joining Freddie Roach. As Roach says in the liner notes, describing folks dancing: “I watched that multitude of people pulsing, boiling, melting, looking for all the world like sweet fudge. I thought this is my favorite dessert – Brown Sugar. If only…

  • Gil Evans, Gil Evans & Ten, 1957 on Prestige

    Gil Evans, Gil Evans & Ten, 1957 on Prestige

    My copy is the 2023 reissue by Craft Recordings for Record Store Day. Players: Recorded by Rudy Van Gelder, this was Gil Evan’s fist recording as a pianist. Not sure if Lee Konitz couldn’t appear under his own name for contractual reasons (he was recording with Gerry Mulligan Quartet and solo at this same time).…

  • Dave Van Ronk, Folksinger, 1962 on Prestige International

    Dave Van Ronk, Folksinger, 1962 on Prestige International

    Van Ronk was a key figure in the Greenwich Village folk scene of the 60s, sometimes called the Mayor of MacDougal Street. He’s the most visible model for Llewyn Davis in the Coen Brothers film. This was his third studio album and first for Prestige, and was engineered by Rudy Van Gelder. Per the liner…

  • Astrud Gilberto, The Astrud Gilberto Album with Antonio Carlos Jobim, 1965 on Verve

    Astrud Gilberto, The Astrud Gilberto Album with Antonio Carlos Jobim, 1965 on Verve

    A few weeks back I posted Getz Au Go Go from 1964 – this was released about a year later, and recorded at RCA Studios in Hollywood in January of 1965, mastered by Rudy Van Gelder and produced by Creed Taylor. The liner notes (by Jack Maher) start off: “Astrud Gilberto is no longer just…

  • Johnny Hodges and Earl “Fatha” Hines, Stride Right, 1966 on Verve.

    Johnny Hodges and Earl “Fatha” Hines, Stride Right, 1966 on Verve.

    Produced by Creed Taylor, and recorded January 14th, 1966 at Rudy Van Gelder’s in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Hodges (alto sax) and Hines (piano & organ) are joined by Kenny Burrell (guitar), Richard Davis (bass), and Joe Marshall (drums). My cop via Beverly Coin & Jewelry, which has a surprisingly strong and curated vinyl selection.

  • Deodato / Airto, In Concert, 1974 on CTI.

    Deodato / Airto, In Concert, 1974 on CTI.

    Brazilian Jazz greats Eumir Deodato and Airto Moreira, recorded at Madison Square Garden April 20th, 1973. That’s the Steely Dan “Do It Again.” Engineered by Rudy Van Gelder. Found this copy in a local thrift shop – not sure what happened to the copy I had growing up but lost somewhere along the way –…

  • Tiny Grimes / J.C. Higginbotham, Callin’ The Blues, 1958 on Prestige.

    Tiny Grimes / J.C. Higginbotham, Callin’ The Blues, 1958 on Prestige.

    Tiny Grimes / J.C. Higginbotham, Callin’ The Blues, 1958 on Prestige. With Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis, Ray Bryant, Wendell Mardhall, and Osie Johnson. 80s reissue as part of the Original Jazz Classics series – recorded by Rudy Van Gelder Quite an all star band

  • Sonny Rollins, Saxophone Colossus, originally 1957 on Prestige.

    Sonny Rollins, Saxophone Colossus, originally 1957 on Prestige.

    Sonny Rollins, Saxophone Colossus, originally 1957 on Prestige. This copy, 2020 on Jazz Images, a reissue label out of Barcelona Recorded at Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack NJ in 1956, with Max Roach, Doug Watkins / George Morrow, and Ray Bryant / Tommy Flanagan I do typically prefer an older original pressing but I think Jazz…

  • Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers, Just Coolin’, 2020 on Blue Note

    Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers, Just Coolin’, 2020 on Blue Note

    Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers, Just Coolin’, 2020 on Blue Note Never before released studio album,, based on a 1959 session recorded at Rudy Van Gelder’s studio in Hackensack NJ, with Lee Morgan, Hank Mobley, Bobby Timmons, and Jymie Merritt Via Acoustic Sounds