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1977 studio album by Art Farmer
The Summer Knows
Released 1977 Recorded May 12 & 13, 1976Vanguard Studios, NYC
Genre
Jazz Length 34 :29
Label
East Wind EW-8047
Producer Kiyoshi Itoh & Yasohachi Itoh
The Summer Knows is an album by
Art Farmer recorded in 1976 and originally released on the Japanese
East Wind label.
[1]
Reception
Scott Yanow of
AllMusic states, "The material (which includes such tunes as 'Alfie,' 'When I Fall in Love' and 'I Should Care') is given lyrical treatment by these masterful players on this ballad-dominated date."
[2]
Track listing
"
The Summer Knows " (
Alan and Marilyn Bergman ,
Michel Legrand ) – 7:42
"
Manhã de Carnaval " (
Luiz Bonfá ,
Antônio Maria ) – 5:24
"
Alfie " (
Burt Bacharach ,
Hal David ) – 4:55
"
When I Fall in Love " (
Edward Heyman ,
Victor Young ) – 6:13
"Ditty" (Art Farmer) – 4:45
"
I Should Care " (
Sammy Cahn ,
Axel Stordahl ,
Paul Weston ) – 5:30
Personnel
References
^ Ziegler, F.,
East Wind discography accessed August 5, 2014
^
a
b Yanow, S.,
AllMusic Review accessed August 5, 2014
^ Sandmel, Ben (February 1980). "Art Farmer: The Summer Knows / Art Farmer and Jim Hall: Big Blues ".
DownBeat . Vol. 47, no. 2. pp. 40, 43.
^ Swenson, J., ed. (1985).
The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide . USA: Random House/Rolling Stone. pp.
76 .
ISBN
0-394-72643-X .
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