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Art Farmer Quartet with Jim Hall - Live at the Half Note (1963)
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Art Farmer Quartet with Jim Hall - Live at the Half Note (1963)
Jazz | EAC | APE, CUE, LOG | Full Arts | 211.3 Mb
(Atlantic records, issued 1987)
Jazz | EAC | APE, CUE, LOG | Full Arts | 211.3 Mb
(Atlantic records, issued 1987)
| “ | After the Jazztet that he co-led with tenor-saxophonist Benny Golson broke up, flugelhornist Art Farmer led a pianoless quartet during 1963-64 with guitarist Jim Hall. For this reissue in the Atlantic Jazzlore series, Farmer and Hall are joined by bassist Steve Swallow and drummer Walter Perkins. Their repertoire is a bit surprising since four of the five songs were veteran swing standards; all but Miles Davis's obscure "Swing Spring." Hall (who has "I'm Gettin' Sentimental over You" as his feature) was a perfect musical partner for Farmer since both musicians have mellow sounds and thoughtful improvising styles that are more complex than expected. This 1987 reissue is well worth picking up. The group only lasted long enough to make three records, all of which are out-of-print. - by Scott Yanow | ” |
Tracks:
1. Stompin' At The Savoy
2. Swing Spring
3. What's New
4. I Want To Be Happy
5. I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
Personnel: Art Farmer (flh), Jim Hall (g), Steve Swallow (b), Walter Perkins (d).
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