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    Art Farmer - Farmer's Market (1956/2007/2014) [Official Digital Download]

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    Art Farmer - Farmer's Market (1956/2007/2014) [Official Digital Download]

    Art Farmer - Farmer's Market (1956/2007/2014)
    FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time - 39:36 minutes | 456 MB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet
    Rudy Van Gelder Remaster - 2007

    By 1956 when this album was recorded, Art Farmer had come into his own as a trumpet soloist. His combination of earthiness, drive, respect for melody, harmonic sophistication and a wistful sound on ballads produced a distinctive and immediately recognizable style. The catchy Farmer's Market had resulted in a semi-hit for Annie Ross after she was inspired by Farmer's 1951 version; Farmer's remake on this album has one of his best solos of the 1950s. His bassist twin brother Addison is in the band, along with pianist Kenny Drew, drummer Elvin Jones and Hank Mobley on tenor saxophone. Farmer, Drew and Mobley contributed most of the tunes on this album.

    In 1956, trumpeter Art Farmer was teamed with tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley and pianist Horace Silver in one of the most vital and important modern jazz groups of the seminal hard bop era. But it was Farmer here who was emerging as a leader, with Mobley tagging along on this excellent date. Not to say that Mobley was a slouch, and indeed far from it as a peer of Sonny Rollins and John Coltrane. Fact is, Mobley led the band with Farmer and Silver, but achieved his greatest acclaim alongside trumpeters Lee Morgan, and eventually Miles Davis. For Farmer, this recording was a coming out party, establishing him not only as a fine player, but a composer who lyricists were attracted to. "Farmer's Market" with its by now immortal swift hard bop melody and harmony courtesy of the Farmer/Mobley tandem, and the languid ballad "Reminiscing" with Mobley out but pianist Kenny Drew adding reinforcement a hundredfold, were covered vocally later on by Annie Ross and Earl Coleman respectively. Twin brother Addison Farmer stokes the coals on bass for the hard swinging "Wailin' with Hank," goes for a cool blues groove as the horns play a unison line on "Ad-Dis-Un," and strokes a bluesy swing during "By Myself" as another feature for the trumpeter, in this case with mute, and Mobley sitting out. Drummer Elvin Jones, who sounds like a more sensitive rhythm pilot instead of the powerhouse he would become with John Coltrane, plays his role as an intent listener and firm contributor without pushing the envelope. His style on the recording deserves a close inspection, vis à vis what he would become a decade later. Considering this is early period Farmer, and that his work after leaving the U.S. for Europe led him to playing the softer toned flugelhorn and trumpet exclusively, it is an important document in his legacy, comparing favorably alongside peers Clifford Brown, Miles Davis, and an also emerging Donald Byrd or Lee Morgan.

    Tracklist:

    01 - With Prestige
    02 - Ad-Dis-Un
    03 - Farmer's Market
    04 - Reminiscing
    05 - By Myself
    06 - Wailin' With Hank

    Produced by Bob Weinstock.
    Recorded on November 23, 1956 at the Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey.
    All transfers were made from the analog master tapes to digital at 24-bit resolution. Supervision by Bob Weinstock.
    Remastered by Rudy Van Gelder at Van Gelder Studio in 2007.

    Musicians:
    Art Farmer - trumpet
    Hank Mobley - tenor saxophone on "1–3" & "6"
    Kenny Drew - piano
    Addison Farmer - bass
    Elvin Jones - drums

    A Note From Rudy Van Gelder:
    I remember the sessions well, I remember how the musicians wanted to sound, and I remember their reactions to the playbacks. Today, I feel strongly that I am their messenger.
    Analyzed: Art Farmer / Farmer's Market
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR11 -0.49 dB -13.13 dB 5:12 01-With Prestige
    DR11 -0.02 dB -13.19 dB 6:22 02-Ad-Dis-Un
    DR10 -0.06 dB -12.34 dB 5:51 03-Farmer's Market
    DR12 -0.08 dB -14.59 dB 4:58 04-Reminiscing
    DR12 -0.18 dB -14.15 dB 7:03 05-By Myself
    DR10 -0.04 dB -11.57 dB 7:13 06-Wailin' With Hank
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 6
    Official DR value: DR11

    Samplerate: 44100 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 1733 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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