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Verve Jazz Masters 41 |
Tal Farlow |
első megjelenés éve: 1990 73 perc |
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(1990)
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Kérjen árajánlatot! |
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1. | Autumn Leaves
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2. | It's You or No One
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3. | Little Girl Blue
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4. | Out of Nowhere
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5. | Ev'rything I've Got
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6. | Isn't It Romantic?
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7. | Meteor
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8. | Lorinesque
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9. | The Love Nest
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10. | Yesterdays
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11. | With the Wind and the Rain in Your Hair
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12. | I Remember You
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13. | Moonlight Becomes You
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14. | Autumn in New York
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15. | Stella by Starlight
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16. | Cherokee
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Jazz / Bop; Cool
Tal Farlow - Guitar Aric Lach Morrison - Production Coordination Barry Feldman - Selection, Sequencing Barry Galbraith - Guitar Ben Young - Research Bill Perkins - Sax (Tenor) Bill Tackus - Bass Bob Enevoldsen - Trombone Chico Hamilton - Drums Claude Williamson Piano Eddie Costa Piano Gerald Wiggins Piano Herman Leonard Photography Jimmy Campbell Drums Joe Morello Drums Knobby Totah Bass Larance Marable Drums Monty Budwig Bass Nichell Delvaille Design Coordinator Norman Granz Original Recording Producer Oscar Pettiford Bass Peter Pullman Notes Editing Ray Brown Bass Red Mitchell Bass Richard Seidel Executive Producer Sheryl Lutz-Brown Art Direction, Design Stan Levey Drums Suha Gur Mastering The Steve Rochinski Quartet Liner Notes Vinnie Burke Bass Wendi Traub-Cohen Layout Design
Tal Farlow
Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s Born: Jun 07, 1921 in Greensboro, NC Died: Jul 24, 1998 in New York, NY Genre: Jazz Styles: Bop, Cool, Mainstream Jazz
Nearly as famous for his reluctance to play as for his outstanding abilities, guitarist Tal Farlow did not take up the instrument until he was already 21, but within a year was playing professionally and in 1948 was with Marjorie Hyams' band. While with the Red Norvo Trio (which originally included Charles Mingus) from 1949-1953, Farlow became famous in the jazz world. His huge hands and ability to play rapid yet light lines made him one of the top guitarists of the era. After six months with Artie Shaw's Gramercy Five in 1953, Farlow put together his own group, which for a time included pianist Eddie Costa. Late in 1958, Farlow settled on the East Coast, became a sign painter, and just played locally. He only made one record as a leader during 1960-1975, but emerged a bit more often during 1976-1984, recording for Concord fairly regularly before largely disappearing again. Profiled in the definitive documentary Talmage Farlow, the guitarist can be heard on his own records for Blue Note (1954), Verve, Prestige (1969), and Concord. He died of cancer July 25, 1998, at age 77. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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