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Darn That Dream
by Scott Yanow
Tenor-saxophonist Joe Farrell recorded two albums' worth of material for RealTime in March 1982. This CD reissue by Drive Archive has most of the best material including three selections featuring altoist Art Pepper in one of his final recordings; Pepper is best on his showcase "Darn That Dream." Farrell (who is joined by pianist George Cables, bassist Tony Dumas and drummer John Dentz) is in consistently fine form throughout the other selections, sounding particularly adventurous on "Mode for Joe" and coming up with some fresh statements on such standards as "Blue & Boogie," "You Stepped out of a Dream" and "Someday My Prince Will Come." |
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Section 8 Blues
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Cables, Dentz, Dumas, Farrell, Pepper
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Farrell, Art Pepper
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6:22
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2
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Darn That Dream
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DeLange, VanHeusen
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Farrell, Art Pepper
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5:40
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3
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Mode for Joe
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Walton
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Farrell, Art Pepper
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8:15
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4
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Blue & Boogie
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Gillespie
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Farrell
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3:42
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5
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You Stepped Out of a Dream
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Brown, Kahn
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Farrell
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5:33
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6
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Someday My Prince Will Come
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Churchill, Morey
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Farrell
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7:05
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7
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On Green Dolphin Street
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Kaper, Washington
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Farrell
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8:17
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8
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Fun for One and All
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Farrell
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Farrell
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2:58
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CRÉDITOS:
George Cables - Piano John Dentz - Drums Tony Dumas - Bass (Acoustic) Joe Farrell - Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor) Art Pepper - Sax (Alto), Performer
David Bard - Mastering Ken Davis - Design Ralph Jungheim - Producer Ken Kreisel - Engineer, Executive Producer Scott Simon - Engineer Scott Yanow - Liner Notes
Label: Drive Archive Release Date: May 23, 1982 |
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