One of my favorite jazz trios was formed by vibraphonist Red Norvo in the late 1940s. The trio featured the soon-to-be-legendary bassist Charles Mingus and guitar monster Tal Farlow early in their careers.
I’ve written about them and posted one of their records, “Move”, from this same period before:
https://youtu.be/VawKm0UkKbg
Here we find the trio a bit more relaxed and charming as they revive “If I Had You”, an old tune first published in 1928. Recorded on the West Coast, it has a cool jazz vibe and it’s a rewarding record to put on when you just want to relax and watch the world go by.
“The thing that made me want to record Red’s music was the fact that it was so delicate. The flavor was so unbelievably easy to listen to, and jazz at the same time. Everyone then seemed to feel that jazz had to be strong and macho. This was a group that did it all beautifully, but you had to pay attention.”
– Albert Marx, Founder, Discovery Records
Recorded in Los Angeles, California on April 13, 1951.
Released as Discovery 166.
Later included on the 10″ ep “Red Norvo Trio, Volume Two”, Discovery DL 3018 and the 12″ lp “Move!”, Savoy MG 12088.
Credits:
Red Norvo – vibes
Tal Farlow – guitar
Charles Mingus – bass


