Portrait of Art Farmer is an album by trumpeter
Art Farmer featuring performances recorded in 1958 and released on the
Contemporary label.[4] It was recorded when Farmer was adjusting to moving from
Horace Silver's band, where he received a high level of rhythmic and harmonic support from the
rhythm section, to
Gerry Mulligan's quartet, where there was no piano and only light backing.[5]
Reception
The Penguin Guide to Jazz selected the album as part of its suggested Core Collection stating "The rhythm section is beautifully balanced and offers exemplary support to the leader, whose playing summons elegance, fire and craftsmanship in almost perfect accord, with his ballad playing particularly refined".[1]
The
Allmusic review called the album "an excellent showcase for trumpeter Art Farmer in the 1950s".[2]
Track listing
All compositions by Art Farmer except as indicated
The original release on Contemporary contained tracks 1–8; track 9 was added to the Original Jazz Classics reissue.[6]
Tracks 1, 2, 5, 6 and 7 were recorded on April 19, 1958, the remainder on May 1, 1958.[6]
"Back in the Cage" is a
12-bar blues with a theme that is not stated until Farmer's second entry. "Stablemates" is a 36-bar number in ABA form, with each A section lasting 14 bars; it contains several
ii-V-I progressions. "The Very Thought of You" and "By Myself" are played by Farmer with a
cup mute. "And Now..." is an up-tempo composition by Farmer over the
chord changes from '
I Got Rhythm'. The ballad "Too Late Now" has a brassier trumpet performance from Farmer, as opposed to his breathier playing on the other tracks. "Earth" is a blues, played in a simple, swinging style.[5]
Portrait of Art Farmer is an album by trumpeter
Art Farmer featuring performances recorded in 1958 and released on the
Contemporary label.[4] It was recorded when Farmer was adjusting to moving from
Horace Silver's band, where he received a high level of rhythmic and harmonic support from the
rhythm section, to
Gerry Mulligan's quartet, where there was no piano and only light backing.[5]
Reception
The Penguin Guide to Jazz selected the album as part of its suggested Core Collection stating "The rhythm section is beautifully balanced and offers exemplary support to the leader, whose playing summons elegance, fire and craftsmanship in almost perfect accord, with his ballad playing particularly refined".[1]
The
Allmusic review called the album "an excellent showcase for trumpeter Art Farmer in the 1950s".[2]
Track listing
All compositions by Art Farmer except as indicated
The original release on Contemporary contained tracks 1–8; track 9 was added to the Original Jazz Classics reissue.[6]
Tracks 1, 2, 5, 6 and 7 were recorded on April 19, 1958, the remainder on May 1, 1958.[6]
"Back in the Cage" is a
12-bar blues with a theme that is not stated until Farmer's second entry. "Stablemates" is a 36-bar number in ABA form, with each A section lasting 14 bars; it contains several
ii-V-I progressions. "The Very Thought of You" and "By Myself" are played by Farmer with a
cup mute. "And Now..." is an up-tempo composition by Farmer over the
chord changes from '
I Got Rhythm'. The ballad "Too Late Now" has a brassier trumpet performance from Farmer, as opposed to his breathier playing on the other tracks. "Earth" is a blues, played in a simple, swinging style.[5]