Landmark work by one of the greatest jazz outfits of the early 60s!
Art Farmer and
Benny Golson were both known as well-composed players during the 50s – strongly soulful, but often with a fine sense of arrangement that usually tended towards the lyrical side of things. With this group, though, they turned that approach towards a heavier sounding style of jazz – tightly stepping soul jazz, in the manner that was being explored at the time by Cannonball Adderley,
Art Blakey, and others – presented by
Farmer and
Golson with a bit more groove and a wonderful kick at the bottom! This album's the first the group cut together – and apart from trumpet by
Farmer and tenor by
Golson, it also features Curtis Fuller on trombone, McCoy Tyner on piano, Addison
Farmer (brother of
Art) on bass, and Lex Humphries on drums. Includes the massive original recording of "Killer Joe", which went onto become one of the most recorded jazz standards ever, plus the tracks "Blues March", "Mox Nix", "Park Avenue Petite", and "I Remember Clifford". Perfect tone, perfect groove, and a perfect sound all the way through!
(Mono grey label pressing with deep groove. Cover has half splits on the top & bottom seams, light surface wear & aging.)