Many critics have looked upon
the majority of CTI recordings as a ploy to commercialise jazz, Scott Yanow
being no exception. However, when approached again with newer ears and less
prejudice, Creed Taylor has certainly left a legacy of some very fine albums.
This album in particular finds Art Farmer playing beautifully alongside Joe
Henderson’s solid tenor; producing some very powerful Jazz-Funk/Fusion
interpretations. It is an LP which I have relished for many a year. Ripped to
FLAC at 24-bit/48khz I hope you also will find it just as fascinating and
enjoyable.
Trumpeter Art Farmer has
recorded six albums in his name for the CTI label whose enigmatic
"Guanabara" with Brazilian singer Ithamara Koorax, which was never
published. It is also found on the album of Bob James' BJ4 "and that of
Yusef Lateef" Autophysiopsychic ". His lyrical breath, his balanced
phrasing, his game while retaining, at times reminiscent of Chet Baker.
Throughout his career, he faced several music styles without losing his soul or
his talent, as demonstrated by this recording from 1979 with a funky rhythm
section. As usual, he plays in a duo orchestra. We remember the wonderful
"Big Blues" with Jim Hall recorded a year earlier. But this time, the
saxophonist Joe Henderson, another jazz legend, who shares the bill. His quick
game lets out moments of incredible sweetness. The texture of his sound is
unique in these moments. Despite the presence of excellent classmates (Steve
Gadd, Will Lee, David Spinozza, John Tropea ...), the result is rather mixed.
Vibraphonist Mike Maineri, in control for the first time, seems to fail
creating a real osmosis between all these musicians. ~ ctifanblog.
Flugelhornist Art Farmer's
fourth and final LP for CTI also features tenor-saxophonist Joe Henderson. The
material (which includes originals by Clare Fischer, Joe Zawinul, Don Grolnick
and Mike Mainieri) is not the most memorable and the funky rhythm section
(which is greatly expanded) does not really blend all that well with the styles
of Farmer and Henderson so this set is not as exciting as one might hope. A
decent but largely forgettable effort. ~ by Scott Yanow, AMG.
CTI Records, CTI 9000, 1979
Recorded and Mixed April 1979
at Power Station Studios, New York
Personnel:
Art Farmer - Flugelhorn
Joe Henderson - Tenor
Saxophone
Don Grolnick, Warren Bernhardt,
Fred Hersch - Keyboards
Mike Mainieri - Synthesizer,
Vibraphone, Arranger
David Spinozza, John Tropea -
Guitar
Eddie Gomez - Bass
Will Lee - Electric-Bass
Steve Gadd - Drums
Sammy Figueroa - Percussion
Suzanne Cianni - Synthesizer
Programming
Track Listing:
A1. Dulzura {Clare Fischer}
(8:21)
A2. Stop [I Think Again]
{Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb} (4:08)
A3. Young And Fine {Joseph
Zawinul} (6:26)
B1. Lotus Blossom {Don
Grolnick} (6:43)
B2. Blue Montreux {Mike
Mainieri} (7:12)
Credits:
Producer - Creed Taylor
Associate Producer, Arranger
- Mike Maineri
Engineer - Neil Dorfsman
Mastering - Rudy Van Gelder
Cover Illustration - Susannah
Kelly
Cover Design & Photography
[inside] - Alen MacWeeney
Design - Neal Pozner
Calligraphy - Bernard Maisner
Art Farmer with Joe Henderson - Yama (1979) Part 1
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Art Farmer with Joe Henderson - Yama (1979) Part 2
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Art Farmer with Joe Henderson - Yama (1979) Part 3
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ReplyDeleteThis seems to be the only way I can comment so:
ReplyDeleteI'm really enjoying the Mixclouds.
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I think the center hole is off on side B.
ReplyDeleteAs it gets toward the end of Blue Montreux the pitch fluctuation is quite noticeable.
But...still worthy of a clasp...
sooo....
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Thanks DEEP I am glad someone is enjoying the effort I went to rip, tag, gather scans and upload this LP.
ReplyDeleteAnything with Joe Henderson...great sounding rip, btw. Thanks Chris.
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