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| 1. Taking A Chance On Love |
| 2. Yardbird Suite |
| 3. You Stepped Out Of A Dream |
| 4. They Can't Take That Away From Me |
| 5. Like Someone In Love |
| 6. Meteor |
| 7. I Love You |
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27 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Some real surprises on this fine album,
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This review is from: Swinging Guitar of Tal Farlow (Audio CD)
Very few guitar players move me. Joe Pass I admire but am not moved by. Considering this album was made nearly half a century ago, I was more than surprised by the quality of the playing, its freshness and its ability to move me. Incredible support provided by a rock solid bass player and Eddie Costa is a revelation on piano. An excellent jazz album of guitar music up there with Jim Hall. It was standard procedure by Norman Granz to fill most albums with standard warhorse melodies such as "Gone with the Wind" but there is one original - Meteor - by the leader and master musician Talmadge Holt Farlow who also manages to make the standards fresh. A terrific album, and one of Verve's "By Request" series.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Master at his work,
By Jorge Barbarosa "the_bassist" (the back 9) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Swinging Guitar of Tal Farlow (Audio CD)
Several reviews have covered in minute detail the excellence of this project. I have to agree, plus I have to express my sincere gratitude to those engineers who are bringing matieral of this caliber back into circulation via remastering and digitalizing. It's wonderful to be to enjoy the sounds of the masters during their heyday, plus listen to alternate takes, and other bonus material from the sessions. Thanks and hats off to a bunch of dedicated "philes" of the process.
Respectfully gb
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Near-forgotten master of jazz guitar: buy this if you can...,
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This review is from: Swinging Guitar of Tal Farlow (Audio CD)
Mr. Farlow came along years before Wes Montgomery, and never achieved Wes's level of mass appeal. Listen to this 1956 album, however, and you will be amazed. This expanded CD has 63 swinging minutes of guitar, piano and bass, but the trio sounds like a quintet at least. The old standards are recognizable, the tunes written without lyrics are interesting, and the absence of horns or drums isn't noticed at all. I wanted this when it was an LP but never got my hands on it. I have coveted it on CD the last few years, looking for a bargain price, but finally settled on something close to full retail. It's worth it. Enjoyable all the way through, I could see how a real guitar lover might declare this to be his favorite jazz disc ever. I expect to hear this one a lot over the next year or two, and to be fully satisfied. Read the other reviews posted here for "why" it works, and "how" Tal was so good. As a non-musician, all I can say is "This one is great fun and what 50's jazz was all about."
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