×
Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date.
For a better shopping experience, please upgrade now.
8436028691791
$11.39
$11.99
Save 5%
Current price is $11.39, Original price is $11.99. You Save 5%.
View All Available Formats & Editions

CD
Members save with free shipping everyday!
See details
See details
11.39
In Stock
Overview
Modern Art is the prelude recording for Art Farmer prior to his partnership with Benny Golson in the Jazztet, and also foreshadows the classy, tasteful inventiveness that group brought to the modern jazz world two years after this 1958 session. Pianist Bill Evans is in here, just before his pivotal work with Miles Davis on the classic album Kind of Blue, and was the table setter for McCoy Tyner's membership in the Jazztet. Brother Addison Farmer on bass and the great drummer Dave Bailey round out this sterling quintet that specializes in playing music with a subtle approach, which is neither tame nor conservatively lazy. Included on this date is the great Junior Mance tune "Jubilation," perfectly understated in a light gospel, soul-jazz, tuneful melody with both horns wonderfully matched up in balanced unison, side by side. Farmer's lone compositional contribution, "Mox Nix," deserves similar iconic accolades, as it is an equally memorable, hopped-up shuffle with the uncharacteristically rumbling piano of Evans in soul-jazz to swing trim. Another notable track is Wade Legge's "Cold Breeze," which is hardly refrigerated, but instead a breezy hard bop vehicle, snappy, even-keeled, but not bubbling. The trumpeter, after all, is the official leader and arranger, taking the stage front and center for the ballad "Darn That Dream" and the midtempo take of "The Touch of Your Lips," with Golson in late, seconding the motions. For this time period, you clearly hear a refined and maturing Farmer, qualities he would retain for the remainder of his substantial career. He plops in the mute for Cole Porter's "I Love You," waxing poetic and effortlessly like a figure skater gliding through a simple routine, and Evans even gets to jam out a bit. Benny Golson's personal voice on tenor is also coming of age, as you hear during his feature "Like Someone in Love," but he's also starting to emerge as a writer with the moderately swinging "Fair Weather," displaying harmonic interplay that hints at things to come. The historical aspects of this recording, in retrospect, cannot be trivialized, but more importantly, some darn good straight-ahead jazz is played here by experts in their field.
Product Details
Release Date: | 01/26/2010 |
---|---|
Label: | Ais |
UPC: | 8436028691791 |
catalogNumber: | 2869179 |
Rank: | 10679 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Art Farmer Primary Artist,TrumpetBob Brookmeyer Valve Trombone
Teddy Charles Vibes
Bill Evans Piano
Anthony Ortega Clarinet,Flute,Alto Saxophone
Dave Bailey Drums
Ed Thigpen Drums
Dick Wetmore Violin
Ahmed Abdul-Malik Bass
Addison Farmer Bass
Benny Golson Tenor Saxophone
Zoot Sims Tenor Saxophone
John Hager Bass Clarinet
Ray Tricarico Bassoon
Jimmy Buffington French Horn
Technical Credits
Hoagy Carmichael ComposerArt Farmer Arranger,Composer
Gigi Gryce Arranger
Wade Legge Composer
Ray Noble Composer
Vernon Duke Composer
Ira Gershwin Composer
Benny Golson Composer
Nat Hentoff Original Liner Notes
Junior Mance Composer
Mitchell Parish Composer
Cole Porter Composer
Bob Zieff Arranger,Composer
William Claxton Cover Photo
Dom Cerulli Liner Notes
Arnold Marcus Liner Notes
Customer Reviews
Related Searches
Explore More Items
Will works of the imagination ever regain the power they once had to challenge and ...
Will works of the imagination ever regain the power they once had to challenge and
mould society and the individual? This was the question posed by Edgar Wind's influential Reith Lectures delivered in 1960 and later expanded into his book ...
This collection of ideas and lesson plans will help classroom and homeschool teachers integrate art ...
This collection of ideas and lesson plans will help classroom and homeschool teachers integrate art
into their general curriculum. These inventive and effective methods use the visual arts to inspire creative writing and drama; explore math, music, science, and history; ...
Down to Earth More Music from the Soil,Ramsey Lewis Trio ...
Down to Earth More Music from the Soil,Ramsey Lewis Trio
Two of trumpeter Art Farmer's earlier sessions as a leader are reissued on this CD
in the OJC series. Farmer teams up with an all-star quintet (which includes tenor-saxophonist Sonny Rollins, pianist Horace Silver, bassist Percy Heath and drummer Kenny ...
Although John Lewis plays piano throughout this orchestral album, he only solos on one piece ...
Although John Lewis plays piano throughout this orchestral album, he only solos on one piece
(Two Degrees East-Three Degrees West). There are spots for baritonist Ronnie Ross and flutist Gerry Weinkopf but this is very much a third-stream effort. The ...
Pianist Mike Longo put together a fine big band of New York players for this ...
Pianist Mike Longo put together a fine big band of New York players for this
swinging effort. The tunes are generally boppish and his arrangements are somewhat reminiscent of the music played by Dizzy Gillespie's big bands although with his ...
Rather than being merely a bebop revival band, the Phil Woods Quintet (particularly after trumpeter
Tom Harrell joined the group) has often performed obscurities and group originals that extend rather than merely reinforce the bebop vocabulary. On this CD from ...
Red Garland's third recording as a leader has him playing very well, somewhat energetic and
more inclusive in his direction to span the mainstream jazz palate beyond the cool exterior he emanates. The title might be a bit deceptive, for ...