Art Farmer & Jim Hall - Big Blues (1LP, 33RPM, Org Music)
Art Farmer & Jim Hall - Big Blues (1LP, 33RPM, Org Music)
Art Farmer & Jim Hall - Big Blues (1LP, 33RPM, Org Music)
Art Farmer & Jim Hall - Big Blues (1LP, 33RPM, Org Music)
Art Farmer & Jim Hall - Big Blues (1LP, 33RPM, Org Music)
Art Farmer & Jim Hall - Big Blues (1LP, 33RPM, Org Music)
Art Farmer & Jim Hall - Big Blues (1LP, 33RPM, Org Music)
Art Farmer & Jim Hall - Big Blues (1LP, 33RPM, Org Music)

Art Farmer & Jim Hall - Big Blues (1LP, 33RPM, Org Music)

€37,50
worldwide-delivery
VAT, Shipping & Return policy
VAT included in price for European Union countries. VAT may be adjusted based on delivery country at check-out. Shipping cost (if any) will be added at check-out. Shipping is free within European Union above 99€ purchase except for specific territories (please see general terms & conditions). There is no return policy for countries outside of European Union.
banner
WE CANNOT COMMIT ON A DELIVERY DATE FOR PRE-ORDER VINYL & CD/SACD
It may take a few months for Labels to issue pre-order vinyl & CD/SACD

Art Farmer (flugelhorn) [click here to see more vinyl featuring Art Farmer]

Jim Hall (guitar) [click here to see more vinyl featuring Jim Hall]

Mike Mainieri (vibraphone)

Michael Moore (bass), 

Steve Gadd (drums) [click here to see more vinyl featuring Steve Gadd]

Arranged by David Matthews

 

1 LP, gatefold sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Pallas

Label : Pure Pleasure

Original Label : Columbia

Recorded at Electric Lady Studios in February 1978 by David Palmer and Joel Cohn

Produced by Creed Taylor

Remastered by Bernie Grundman

Originally released in 1978

Reissued in 2017

 

Tracks:

Side A :

1. Whisper Not
2. A Child Is Born

Side B :

1. Big Blues
2. Pavane for A Dead Princess

 

Reviews:

« Flügelhornist Art Farmer and guitarist Jim Hall had a regular group for a time in the mid-'60s but (with one exception) didn't play together again until this 1978 LP. It's an unusual effort for CTI in that it is a quintet set without added horns, strings, or keyboards. Farmer and Hall are joined by vibraphonist Mike Mainieri, bassist Michael Moore, and drummer Steve Gadd for two standards, the title cut, and a jazz adaptation of a piece by Ravel. Since Farmer and Hall have long had very complementary styles (both being lyrical, harmonically advanced, and thoughtful in their improvisations), it is little surprise that this set is a complete success. » AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow

 

Ratings :

AllMusic : 4 / 5 , Discogs : 5 / 5 , 

Recently viewed