"Art Pepper Meets The Rhythm Section" is a legendary jazz album, now available in CD format from Universal. Recorded in 1957, this iconic session features alto saxophonist Art Pepper alongside the acclaimed rhythm section of Miles Davis's classic quintet: Red Garland (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), and Philly Joe Jones (drums). The spontaneous energy and remarkable interplay captured on tracks like "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To" and "Red Pepper Blues" have made this recording one of the most celebrated West Coast jazz albums ever produced. Universal, as a leading global music company, is renowned for its commitment to high-quality releases and preserving musical heritage across genres. Art Pepper was one of the foremost voices in post-war American jazz; his lyrical improvisation style and emotional depth earned him critical acclaim throughout his career. With numerous successful recordings both as leader and sideman, he remains an enduring influence on generations of musicians.