Tal Farlow - Loveless Love (2018)
Artist: Tal Farlow
Title: Loveless Love
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: nagel heyer records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:48:51
Total Size: 562 / 255 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Loveless Love
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: nagel heyer records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:48:51
Total Size: 562 / 255 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. The More I See You
02. Manhattan
03. For Every Man There's a Woman
04. They Can't Take That Away from Me
05. You Don't Know What Love Is
06. Hit the Road to Dreamland
07. Yardbird Suite
08. Little Girl Blue
09. Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
10. How Long Has This Been Going On
11. Strike up the Band
12. As Long as I Live
13. These Foolish Things
14. All the Things You Are
15. Taking a Chance on Love
16. Autumn in New York
17. Stella by Starlight
18. Blues in the Night
19. Topsy
20. Wonder Why
21. I Like to Recognize the Tune
22. Tal's Blues
23. And She Remembers Me
24. Night and Day
Nearly as famous for his reluctance to play as for his outstanding abilities, guitarist Tal Farlow did not take up the instrument until he was already 21, but within a year was playing professionally and in 1948 was with Marjorie Hyams' band. While with the Red Norvo Trio (which originally included Charles Mingus) from 1949-1953, Farlow became famous in the jazz world. His huge hands and ability to play rapid yet light lines made him one of the top guitarists of the era. After six months with Artie Shaw's Gramercy Five in 1953, Farlow put together his own group, which for a time included pianist Eddie Costa. Late in 1958, Farlow settled on the East Coast, became a sign painter, and just played locally. He only made one record as a leader during 1960-1975, but emerged a bit more often during 1976-1984, recording for Concord fairly regularly before largely disappearing again. Profiled in the definitive documentary Talmage Farlow, the guitarist can be heard on his own records for Blue Note (1954), Verve, Prestige (1969), and Concord. He died of cancer July 25, 1998, at age 77. ~ Scott Yanow