Joltin' Joe Roland is an album by jazz vibraphonist Joe Roland which was released on the Savoy label in 1955.
[1][2] The album was originally released as two 10-inch LPs recorded at three sessions, two from 1950 and 1954 released as Joe Roland Quartet and Symfonet and the other from 1954 released as Joe Roland Quartet.
[3] Allmusic reviewer Scott Yanow stated: " He is paired in two 1954 quintets with either Freddie Redd (who plays conventional bop) and Wade Legge (sounding at his most eccentric) on piano.
However the most memorable set is from 1950 for Roland is joined by guitar (Joe Puma), bass, drums and a string quartet.
[4] All compositions by Wade Legge, except where noted.