Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 1967
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:07
Size: 104,8 MB
Art: Front
(4:35) 1. Song For My Father
(5:27) 2. Round Midnight
(3:58) 3. Sidewinder
(4:47) 4. Moanin'
(3:59) 5. Watermelon Man
(3:13) 6. Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
(5:38) 7. I Remember Clifford
(3:38) 8. Take Five
(5:27) 9. Gemini
(4:20) 10. The In Crowd
Year: 1967
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:07
Size: 104,8 MB
Art: Front
(4:35) 1. Song For My Father
(5:27) 2. Round Midnight
(3:58) 3. Sidewinder
(4:47) 4. Moanin'
(3:59) 5. Watermelon Man
(3:13) 6. Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
(5:38) 7. I Remember Clifford
(3:38) 8. Take Five
(5:27) 9. Gemini
(4:20) 10. The In Crowd
Really great work from Art Farmer one of a handful of records from the mid 60s that have the trumpeter picking up a slightly sharper edge than before a nice contrast to some of his more spacious albums on labels like Argo or Atlantic! The vibe here is almost a small group take on the Jazztet sound that Art created with Benny Golson but a bit more organic overall, thanks to a tight rhythm trio that features Cedar Walton on piano, Walter Booker on bass, and Jimmy Roker on drums who almost give the record a Prestige Records sort of vibe.
The great Jimmy Heath plays sublime tenor in the lead and turns out to be a perfect partner for Art, helping hit a different sound than his material with Golson and although the tunes are mostly the jazz hits promised in the title, they get some really fresh readings here – as the pair make magic on tunes that include "Take Five", "I Remember Clifford", "Watermelon Man", "Song For My Father", "Sidewinder", "Moanin", and "Gemini". © 1996-2016, Dusty Groove, Inc. https://www.dustygroove.com/item/711481
Personnel: Art Farmer - flugelhorn, trumpet; Jimmy Heath - tenor saxophone; Cedar Walton – piano; Walter Booker – bass; Mickey Roker – drums.
Personnel: Art Farmer - flugelhorn, trumpet; Jimmy Heath - tenor saxophone; Cedar Walton – piano; Walter Booker – bass; Mickey Roker – drums.
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