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Art Farmer: Portrait of Art Farmer
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Art Farmer
flugelhorn1928 - 1999
Art had done considerable recording with Prestige, especially with

Gigi Gryce
saxophone1927 - 1983

Benny Golson
saxophone, tenor1929 - 2024

George Russell
composer / conductor1923 - 2009

Roy Haynes
drums1926 - 2024

Hank Jones
piano1918 - 2010
So much could be said about Art Farmer; it really is not true that he was unappreciated by sophisticated listers as he was just underrated by the public at large. There were other great players around, some of whom, such as

Clifford Brown
trumpetb.1930

Fats Navarro
trumpet1923 - 1950

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
That quest for beauty is evident everywhere in Portrait of Art Farmer. Even in 1958, Farmer, who could fly when he wanted to, was seemingly moving toward an introspective, reflective style which really blossomed in his later recordings on flugelhorn. His time, harmonic sense, and phraseology did not really change all that much over the years. They simply deepened. One can hear early Art in late Art, or vice versa. And this exceptional recording is someway midway along a lengthy personal and musical journey. There are other recordings which could admirably introduce a listener to Art Farmer, but certainly none is better than this audiophile edition. ">
Track Listing
Back in the Cage; Stablemates; The Very Thought of You; And Now...; Nita; By Myself; Too Late Now; Earth; The Folks Who Live On the Hill.
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Title: Portrait of Art Farmer | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Craft Recordings
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