Art Farmer – Listen To Art Farmer & The Orchestra (Verve Vault Series) - (Vinyl Record)

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Art Farmer — Listen To Art Farmer and the Orchestra

Part of the Verve Vault Series

Mastered from the original analog tapes by Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound

180-gram vinyl pressed at Optimal in Germany

Listen to Art Farmer and the Orchestra, recorded in 1962 and released the following year on Mercury, stands as one of trumpeter/flugelhornist Art Farmer's most ambitious statements as a leader.

The album places Farmer at the forefront of a large ensemble arranged and conducted by Oliver Nelson, whose writing gives the project a striking blend of sophistication and swing....

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    Art Farmer — Listen To Art Farmer and the Orchestra

    Part of the Verve Vault Series

    Mastered from the original analog tapes by Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound

    180-gram vinyl pressed at Optimal in Germany

    Listen to Art Farmer and the Orchestra, recorded in 1962 and released the following year on Mercury, stands as one of trumpeter/flugelhornist Art Farmer's most ambitious statements as a leader.

    The album places Farmer at the forefront of a large ensemble arranged and conducted by Oliver Nelson, whose writing gives the project a striking blend of sophistication and swing. The personnel bridges New York's hard-bop scene with leading studio and jazz musicians, with Farmer featured as the principal solo voice against Nelson's full complement of brass, reeds, and rhythm. Guitarists Jim Hall and Barry Galbraith, bassist George Duvivier, drummer Charlie Persip, and pianist Tommy Flanagan are among the players supporting Farmer.

    They appear alongside an expanded orchestral roster of trumpets, trombones, French horns, reeds, and percussion. Nelson's orchestrations give him space to showcase his lyricism and poised tone, balancing tightly-arranged ensemble passages with luminous solo statements. This program draws on beloved standards — including "Street of Dreams," and "Naima" — and the orchestral setting underscores why Farmer was regarded as one of the era's most elegant and expressive horn players.


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