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Art Farmer & Donald Byrd - 2 Trumpets (1956) {Prestige OJCCD-018-2 rel 1992}

Posted By: ruskaval
Art Farmer & Donald Byrd - 2 Trumpets (1956) {Prestige OJCCD-018-2 rel 1992}

Art Farmer & Donald Byrd - 2 Trumpets (1956) {Prestige OJCCD-018-2 rel 1992}
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© 1956, 1992 Prestige Records / Fantasy | OJCCD-018-2
Jazz / Bop / Trumpet

Art and Donald are in fine form, and if there is any competition it serves only to increase the musical yield. Jackie Mclean adds just the right note of astringency and variety of tone. Barrie Harris provides solid foundations for the improvisations while Doug Watkins and Art Taylor maintain impeccable pace. An excellent bop session and two trumpets is just the right number when its Farmer and Byrd.
This won't be helpful at all unless you love Art Farmer's 1950s trumpet playing, which doesn't even get close to saying how I feel about it, it matters to me so much. So if you do love Art's trumpet playing in the 50s and you don't have "When Your Lover Has Gone," get this album or that individual track as fast as you can. It also shows up on the Art Farmer Septet CD (that's the title) as a bonus track, which is where I discovered "WYLHG" just recently. By the way, the AF Septet album has a track, "Evening in Paris," which if you're a fan of 50s Farmer and 50s Quincy Jones, you also might want to get ASAP. How's this for a band: AF tpt, Jimmy Cleveland tb, Charlie Rouse tenor, Danny Bank bari, Horace Silver p, Percy Heath b, Art Taylor d. Rec. 1954 by Rudy Van Gelder. The "Evening in Paris" track is a masterpiece, like "When Your Lover Has Gone"–Art Farmer at his deepest and most intelligent and most emotionally persuasive. Two of the very greatest Art Farmer tracks ever, which is really really really saying something.
Art Farmer & Donald Byrd - 2 Trumpets (1956) {Prestige OJCCD-018-2 rel 1992}


Personnel
Donald Byrd - Trumpet
Art Farmer - Trumpet
Barry Harris - Piano
Jackie McLean - Sax Alto
Art Taylor - Drums
Doug Watkins - Bass

Recorded in Hackensack, August 3, 1956

Tracks
1. The Third
2. Contour
3. When Your Lover Has Gone
4. Dig
5. 'Round Midnight

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Art Farmer & Donald Byrd / 2 Trumpets

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Art Farmer & Donald Byrd - 2 Trumpets (1956) {Prestige OJCCD-018-2 rel 1992}

Art Farmer & Donald Byrd - 2 Trumpets (1956) {Prestige OJCCD-018-2 rel 1992}



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