1. CD tartalma: |
1. | Tenderly
Mono Version
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2. | I Remember You
Mono Version
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3. | Skylark
Mono Version
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4. | If There's Someone Lovelier Than You
Mono Version
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5. | With the Wind and the Rain in Your Hair
10" LP TK
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6. | My Old Flame
Mono Version
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7. | Gibson Boy
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8. | You and the Night and the Music
Mono Version
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9. | Love Nest
Mono Version
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10. | Blues in the Closet
Mono Version
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11. | Ev'rything I've Got
Mono Version
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12. | With the Wind and the Rain in Your Hair
12" LP TK
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13. | Ev'rything I've Got
Mono VersionAlternate Take
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14. | I Like to Recognize the Tune
Mono Version
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15. | Strike Up the Band
Mono Version
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16. | Autumn in New York
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17. | And She Remembers Me
Mono Version
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18. | Little Girl Blue
Mono Version
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19. | Have You Met Miss Jones?
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20. | Tal's Blues
Mono Version
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21. | Cherokee
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | These Foolish Things
Mono Version
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2. | I Remember You
Mono Version
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3. | How Deep Is the Ocean?
Mono Version
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4. | Fascinating Rhythm
Mono Version
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5. | Manhattan
Mono Version
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6. | Autumn Leaves
Mono Version
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7. | It's You or No One
Mono Version
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8. | Tenderly
Mono Version
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9. | There Will Never Be Another You
Mono Version
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10. | Just One of Those Things
Mono Version
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11. | Out of Nowhere
Mono Version
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12. | Walkin'
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13. | Moonlight Becomes You
Mono Version
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14. | On the Almo
Mono Version
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15. | Will You Still Be Mine
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16. | Lorinesque
Mono Version
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17. | Bye Bye Baby
Mono Version
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3. CD tartalma: |
1. | Lullaby of the Leaves
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2. | Stompin' at the Savoy
Mono Version
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3. | This Is Always
Mono Version
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4. | Tea for Two
Mono Version
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5. | I Wished on the Moon
Mono Version
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6. | Swingin' Till the Girls Come Home
Mono Version
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7. | Jordu
Mono Version
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8. | The Way You Look Tonight
Mono Version
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9. | Bernie's Tune
Mono Version
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10. | I Wished On the Moon
Mono Version - Alternate Take
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11. | Bernie's Tune
Mono Version - Alternate Take
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4. CD tartalma: |
1. | Taking a Chance On Love
Mono Version
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2. | Yardbird Suite
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3. | You Stepped Out of a Dream
Mono Version
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4. | They Can't Take That Away from Me
Mono Version
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5. | Like Someone in Love
Mono Version
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6. | Meteor
Mono Version
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7. | I Love You
Mono Version
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8. | Gone With the Wind
Mono Version
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9. | Taking a Chance On Love
Mono Version - Alternate Take
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10. | Yardbird Suite
Mono Version - Alternate Take
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11. | Gone With the Wind
Mono Version - Alternate Take
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12. | Taking a Chance On Love (Breakdown)
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5. CD tartalma: |
1. | Isn't It Romantic
Mono Version
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2. | (There Is) No Greater Love
Mono Version
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3. | How About You?
Mono Version
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4. | Anything Goes
Mono Version
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5. | Yesterdays
Mono Version
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6. | You Don't Know What Love Is
Mono Version
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7. | Chuckles
Mono Version
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8. | Broadway
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6. CD tartalma: |
1. | Lean On Me
Mono Version
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2. | Wonder Why
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3. | Night and Day
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4. | Stella By Starlight
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5. | The More I See You
Mono Version
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6. | All the Things You Are
Mono Version
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7. | How Long Has This Been Going On?
Mono Version
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8. | Topsy
Mono Version
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9. | 'Deed I Do
Mono Version
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10. | We'll Be Together Again
Mono Version
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11. | We'll Be Together Again
Alternate 1
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12. | We'll Be Together Again
Alternate 2
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13. | The More I See You
Breakdowns
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14. | 'Deed I Do
Breakdowns
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15. | We'll Be Together Again
Breakdowns
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7. CD tartalma: |
1. | A Foggy Day
Stereo
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2. | The Man in My Life
Stereo
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3. | Sweet Lorraine
Stereo
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4. | Wess Side
Stereo
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5. | Telefunky
Stereo
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6. | Blue Funk
Stereo
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7. | Saratoga
Stereo
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8. | Blues in the Night
Stereo
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9. | Hit the Road to Dreamland
Stereo
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10. | For Every Man There's a Woman
Stereo
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11. | As Long As I Live
StereoVersion
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12. | Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
Stereo
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13. | Petticoat High
Stereo
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14. | One Step-Two Step
Stereo
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15. | Lessons in Love
Stereo
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Jazz / Bop, Cool
Tal Farlow - Guitar Barry Galbraith - Guitar Benny Powell - Trombone Bill Perkins - Sax (Tenor) Bill Takas - Bass Bob Enevoldsen - Vocals, Trombone Bobby Jaspar - Flute, Sax (Tenor) Charlie Fowlkes - Baritone Chico Hamilton - Drums Chuck Stewart - Photography Claude Williamson - Piano Dana Axelrod - Author Dick Hyman Piano Eddie Costa Piano Ellen Fitton Tape Transfer Francis Wolff Photography Frank Wess Flute, Sax (Tenor), Sax (Alto) Gerald Wiggins Piano Hank Jones Piano Howard Alden Liner Notes Jimmy Bruno Author Jimmy Campbell Drums Jimmy Wyble Author Joe Benjamin Bass Joe Morello Drums John Minor Photography Knobby Totah Bass Larance Marable Drums Malcolm Addey Mastering Michael Cuscuna Producer Milt Hinton Bass Monty Budwig Bass Norman Granz Original Session Producer Oscar Pettiford Bass, Cello Osie Johnson Drums Red Mitchell Bass Red Norvo Vibraphone Richard Mantel Design Direction Scott Wenzel Producer Stan Levey Drums Val Valentin Original Session Producer Vinnie Burke Bass Wendell Marshall Bass
Tal Farlow, was an innovative self-taught jazz guitarist who influenced generations of guitarists following in his footsteps. Although some of his peak years as a recording artist occurred during his association with Verve between 1954 and 1959, relatively few of the tracks were available for decades until the release of this comprehensive Mosaic box set. The music is consistently brilliant, as the leader's solos seem to evolve effortlessly, often finding fresh ground in the many standards and classic jazz compositions performed in this set. Aside from the three opening tracks from Farlow's days as a member of vibraphonist Red Norvo's trio, the guitarist is the leader. His meeting with fellow guitarist Barry Galbraith (with bassist Oscar Pettiford and a surprisingly restrained Joe Morello on drums) is highlighted by his intricate original "Gibson Boy." The sessions with pianist Gerry Wiggins, bassist Ray Brown, and drummer Chico Hamilton focus primarily on standards, though "And She Remembers Me" is an obvious reworking of "I'll Remember April"; the rapid-fire take of "Cherokee" takes top honors. Two separate dates with pianist Claude Williamson and bassist Red Mitchell (one which adds drummer Stan Levey) stick exclusively to standards, with plenty of lively interplay. Two sessions with West Coast stylists including valve trombonist Bob Enevoldsen, tenor saxophonist Bill Perkins, and baritone saxophonist Bob Gordon complement Farlow's sound very well. It is surprising that producer Norman Granz did not initially release a unique date with Oscar Pettiford (on cello) as a second front-line instrument, with the outstanding rhythm section of Hank Jones, Ray Brown, and Louie Bellson. Highlights from this meeting include the cellist's "Swingin' Till the Girls Come Home," "Jordu," and two takes of "Bernie's Tune." A regular working trio led by Farlow with pianist Eddie Costa (who died far too young following a car wreck in 1962) and bassist Vinnie Burke produced three separate albums (with Knobby Totah or Bill Takas taking Burke's place on the final session). The chemistry between Farlow and Costa is readily apparent. Another musician who died far too young, Belgian flutist and tenor saxophonist Bobby Jaspar, joined the guitarist, bassist Milt Hinton, and drummer Osie Johnson for three numbers featuring Farlow on an acoustic instrument for the first time, producing the kind of jazz that only true aficionados can appreciate. A larger group with saxophonist and flutist Frank Wess, trombonist Benny Powell, pianist Dick Hyman, and baritone saxophonist Charles Fowlkes delves into the music of Harold Arlen, including several long overlooked songs composed for the musical Saratoga along with some of his best-known works, though at times their unfamiliarity with some of the tunes and each other is apparent. The detailed booklet contains many rare photos of Farlow and the men who worked with him, along with an informative analysis by fellow guitarist Howard Alden. This limited-edition collection should be on every jazz guitar fan's wish list. ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guide
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 |