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Art Farmer - Art Of Farmer: Classic Albums 1953-55

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Format: CD
Label: ACROBAT
Rel. Date: 01/12/2024
UPC: 824046349523

Art Of Farmer: Classic Albums 1953-55
Artist: Art Farmer
Format: CD
New: Available $24.99
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DISC: 1

1. Work Of Art
2. The Little Bandmaster
3. Mau Mau
4. Up In Quincy's Room
5. Wisteria
6. Soft Shoe
7. Confab In Tempo
8. I'll Take Romance
9. A Night At Tony's
10. Blue Concept
11. Deltitnu
12. Stupendous Lee
13. Evening In Paris
14. Wildwood
15. Elephant Walk
16. Tiajuana
17. Gone With The Wind
18. I've Never Been In Love Before
19. I'll Walk Alone
20. Alone Together
21. Pre Amp
22. Autumn Nocturne
23. Blue Lights
24. Capri
25. Infant's Song
26. Social Call
27. Forecast
28. Sans Souci
29. Evening In Casablanca
30. Satellite
31. Nica's Tempo
32. Shabozz

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Art Farmer - The Art Of Farmer: Classic Albums 1953-55 / Comprising mainly original material, but with a sprinkling of standards. - Art Farmer was a jazz trumpeter, born in 1928, who came to the fore in the post-war bebop era, and recorded and performed continuously and prolifically in the USA and Europe through the latter half of the 20th century until shortly before his death in 1999. His reputation was enhanced by his recording of "Farmer's Market" in 1952, shortly after which he embarked on the sessions featured here for the Prestige label during the middle years of the decade, which were along his first as a band leader. Those sessions were mixed and matched across several 10" and 12" LPs over the next few years, and this 42-track 2-CD collection comprises the complete contents of the Prestige albums Work Of Art", "Art Farmer Quintet", "Art Farmer Plays", "The Art Farmer Septet", "Early Art", "When Farmer Met Gryce" and "Evening in Casablanca". His bands on these sessions featured a number of noted musicians of the day, including Sonny Rollins, Horace Silver, Percy Heath, Kenny Clarke, Wynton Kelly, Gigi Gryce, Philly Joe Jones and others. Comprising mainly original material, but with a sprinkling of standards, it captures Farmer at a key moment of his career as he blossomed into one of the most respected trumpeters of the era.
        
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