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Art Farmer - The Art Farmer Septet (1953-56) [Digital Remastering - 1993]
Исполнитель: Art Farmer Название альбома: The Art Farmer Septet Год записи: 1953-56 Год издания: 1993 Издатель (лейбл): Fantasy / Original Jazz Classics Производитель диска: U.S.A. Стили: Bop, Cool, Hard Bop Номер по каталогу: OJCCD-054-2 (P-7031) Формат рипа: Flac + Scans Размер архива: 173 mb Скачать с: zippyshare.com Источник: собственная коллекция CD
In the early Fifties Art Farmer was strictly a trumpeter, but the mellowness associated with his later work on flugelhorn was easily discernible then, too. The July 1953 session with his fellow members of the Lionel Hampton band was the taking-the-boy-out-of-California. The June 1954 date, with the same instrumentation (Jimmy Cleveland is the trombonist in both groups), contains the early results of the New Yorkification of the man. The common thread (perhaps a strong rope) linking the two sessions are the arrangements of Quincy Jones and Gigi Gryce. Jones has five charts and Gryce three. These two were among the brightest young writers of the time. Quincy went on to fame and fortune in Hollywood while Gigi dropped out to the anonymity of the Long Island education system before he died in his native Florida early in 1983. *concordmusicgroup.com*
Track List
1 - Mau Mau 2 - Work Of Art 3 - The Little Bandmaster 4 - Up In Quincy's Room 5 - Wildwood 6 - Evening In Paris 7 - Elephant Walk 8 - Tiajuana 9 - When Your Lover Has Gone
Personnel
#01-04 Art Farmer - trumpet Jimmy Cleveland - trombone Cliff Solomon - tenor Oscar Estell - baritone Quincy Jones - piano, percussion Monk Montgomery - electric bass Sonny Johnson - drums
#05-08 Art Farmer - trumpet Jimmy Cleveland - trombone Charlie Rouse - tenor Danny Bank - baritone Horace Silver - piano Percy Heath - bass Art Taylor - drums
#09 - Originally realeased on 2 Trumpets (Prestige 7062, OJCCD-018-2) Art Farmer - trumpet Barry Harris - piano Doug Watkins - bass Art Taylor - drums
Recorded in 1953 (#01-04), 1954 (#05-08), 1956 (#09)
Digital Remastering, 1993 - Phil De Lancie (Fantasy Studio, Berkeley)