Art Farmer Benny Golson Meet the Jazztet

1960 studio album by Art Farmer and Benny Golson

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Studio anthology by

Art Farmer and Benny Golson

Released 1960
Recorded February 6, 9 & 10, 1960
Studio Nola Penthouse Studios, New York City
Genre Jazz
Length 39:56
Label Argo
LP 664
Producer Kay Norton
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Meet the Jazztet is an album by the Jazztet, led by trumpeter Art Farmer and saxophonist Benny Golson featuring performances recorded in 1960 and originally released on the Argo label.[1]

Groundwork [edit]

Meet the Jazztet was the debut recording of the Jazztet, a sextet co-led past Fine art Farmer and Benny Golson.[2] : ii The band had commencement performed in public in Nov 1959;[2] : two the original drummer was Dave Bailey, but he was replaced past Lex Humphries prior to the recording sessions.[2] : 3

Recording [edit]

The album's ten tracks were recorded for Argo Records at Nola Penthouse Studios over iii days: February 6, 9, and ten, 1960.[ii] : 18 Argo knew the commercial value of having successful jazz singles; this may take influenced the length of the tracks on the anthology,[2] : 3 only one of which exceeds five minutes.

The Jazztet consisted of Farmer (trumpet), Golson (tenor saxophone), Curtis Fuller (trombone), McCoy Tyner (piano), Addison Farmer (bass), and Humphries (drums).

Music [edit]

"Serenata" has a chord structure that suits improvisation; Golson added an introduction and "a hard six/viii groove on the theme chorus".[ii] : 3 Golson and Farmer each accept a two-chorus solo.[ii] : 3 "It Ain't Necessarily And so" is from Porgy and Bess, which had gained contempo attention from the 1959 flick version.[two] : three The version recorded is at a medium tempo.[two] : 3 "Avalon" is taken at a higher tempo, and features solos from piano, trombone, trumpet, and saxophone, all before the full melody is played.[2] : 3 Golson's ballad "I Call back Clifford" is a feature for Farmer; he had already recorded information technology twice, but this version, in the words of Bob Blumenthal, is a "heartbreaking reading. The residue Farmer achieves between fealty to the melody and sympathetic variation make this [...] definitive."[ii] : 3 "Blues March" was likewise written by Golson, and showtime recorded 2 years before this version, which contains some double-timing from Farmer.[2] : 3 "It's All Right With Me" is chiefly a feature for Fuller.[ii] : 4 "Park Avenue Petite" is a carol written past Golson.[2] : 4 "Mox Aught" is an upward-tempo blues by Farmer.[2] : four "Easy Living" features Golson's ballad playing, which was influenced by Lucky Thompson and Ben Webster.[2] : 4 "Killer Joe" is "lean and hateful, with Farmer's muted horn in the lead and horns blowing softly over a span where the rhythm is suspended".[2] : 4

Reception [edit]

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Allmusic [3]

In Baronial 1960, the album was reported as having good sales, and a unmarried from it, "Killer Joe", with "Mox Zilch" on the B side, had reportedly sold over 40,000 copies.[iv] Scott Yanow of Allmusic calls the album "a difficult bop classic".[3]

The album'south last track, "Killer Joe", helped the Jazztet proceeds attention, in Golson's opinion.[ii] : 4

Track listing [edit]

All compositions by Benny Golson except as indicated

  1. "Serenata" (Leroy Anderson, Mitchell Parish) – three:xxx
  2. "It Ain't Necessarily So" (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) – 4:26
  3. "Avalon" (Buddy DeSylva, Al Jolson, Vincent Rose) – 3:29
  4. "I Call back Clifford" – 3:10
  5. "Blues March" – v:xvi
  6. "It's All Correct with Me" (Cole Porter) – 3:53
  7. "Park Avenue Petite" – three:41
  8. "Mox Nix" (Art Farmer) – 4:01
  9. "Easy Living" (Ralph Rainger, Leo Robin) – 3:33
  10. "Killer Joe" – 4:57

Personnel [edit]

Musicians [edit]

  • Art Farmer – trumpet
  • Benny Golson – tenor saxophone
  • Curtis Fuller – trombone
  • McCoy Tyner – piano
  • Addison Farmer – bass
  • Lex Humphries – drums

Production [edit]

  • Kay Norton – production
  • Tommy Nola – recording engineering

References [edit]

  1. ^ Art Farmer discography Archived 2012-01-15 at the Wayback Car accessed June 15, 2012
  2. ^ a b c d eastward f g h i j k fifty m n o p q r Blumenthal, Bob (2004) In The Complete Argo/Mercury Fine art Farmer/Benny Golson/Jazztet Sessions [CD liner notes]. Mosaic MD7-225.
  3. ^ a b Yanow, S. Allmusic Review accessed June xv, 2012
  4. ^ "The Jazztet Really Making Strides Now" (August 20, 1960) New York Amsterdam News, p. fourteen.

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