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At Grace Cathedral (also known as Vince Guaraldi at Grace Cathedral and The Grace Cathedral Concert) is a live performance album by jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi, released in the U.S. in September 1965 on Fantasy Records. The performance was recorded live at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco, California on May 21, 1965.
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It should only contain pages that are Vince Guaraldi live albums or lists of Vince Guaraldi live albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Vince Guaraldi live albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Guaraldi was then given complete artistic control over his sophomore, self-produced Warner effort, The Eclectic Vince Guaraldi, resulting in an unfocused and overindulgent album that was not well received by both critics and consumers. [2] At Warner's insistence, arranger Shorty Rogers was recruiter to produce Guaraldi's final album, Alma-Ville ...
Guaraldi left the group early in 1959 to pursue his own projects full-time. He might have remained a well-respected but minor jazz figure had Guaraldi not written an original number to fill out his covers of Antonio Carlos Jobim/Luiz Bonfá tunes on his 1962 album, Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus, inspired by the French/Brazilian film Black Orpheus.
The Very Best of Vince Guaraldi; Vince Guaraldi and the Lost Cues from the Charlie Brown Television Specials; Vince Guaraldi and the Lost Cues from the Charlie Brown Television Specials, Volume 2; Vince Guaraldi with the San Francisco Boys Chorus
The Very Best of Vince Guaraldi was an attempt by Fantasy/Concord Records to release what AllMusic critic Al Campbell deemed a "decent budget-line" version of the more expansive, 31-track compilation The Definitive Vince Guaraldi from 2009. [1]
Fantasy belatedly released what they considered a true "greatest hits" collection in 1980, four years after Guaraldi's death. That album, simply titled Greatest Hits, picked up where Jazz Impressions left off, collecting songs from the remainder of Guaraldi's Fantasy catalogue. [2] Fantasy re-released Jazz Impressions in 1975 and 1987. It was ...