Harold in the Land of Jazz

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Released1958
RecordedJanuary 13–14, 1958
StudioContemporary Records Studio, Los Angeles, California
Harold in the Land of Jazz
Studio album by
Released1958
RecordedJanuary 13–14, 1958
StudioContemporary Records Studio, Los Angeles, California
GenreJazz
Length47:11
LabelContemporary C 3550
ProducerLester Koenig
Harold Land chronology
Harold in the Land of Jazz
(1958)
The Fox
(1959)

Harold in the Land of Jazz (also released as Grooveyard) is the debut studio album by saxophonist Harold Land, recorded in 1958 and released on the Contemporary label.[1][2][3]

Land's band on the album included jazz pianist Carl Perkins (not to be confused with the American Rockabilly singer and songwriter of the same name) in one of his final appearances on record. Perkins died two months after the recording session. The original LP cover showed Land playing his saxophone in front of the Watts Towers, which at the time had been condemned by the City of Los Angeles and were in danger of being destroyed.[4]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[5]
Tom HullB+[6]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings[7]

The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow states: "Land shows that hard bop was very much alive in Los Angeles in the late '50s. His tone is cooler and softer than it would become later on, but it was already pretty distinctive".[5]

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Personnel

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