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| name = Blues Farm |
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| type = [[Album]] |
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| artist = [[Ron Carter]] |
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| cover = Blues Farm.jpg |
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| released = 1973 |
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| recorded = January 10, 1973 |
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| studio = [[Van Gelder Studio]], Englewood Cliffs, NJ |
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| genre = [[Jazz]] |
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| length = 36:15 |
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| label = [[CTI Records|CTI]] |
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| This album = '''''Blues Farm'''''<br/>(1973) |
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| producer = [[Creed Taylor]] |
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'''''Blues Farm''''' is an album by [[bassist]] [[Ron Carter]] recorded at [[ |
'''''Blues Farm''''' is an album by [[bassist]] [[Ron Carter]] recorded at [[Van Gelder Studio]] in New Jersey in 1973 and released on the [[CTI Records|CTI]] label.<ref name="CTI disco">[http://www.dougpayne.com/ctid7374.htm#bluesfarm CTI discography] accessed February 9, 2012</ref> |
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==Reception== |
==Reception== |
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{{Album ratings |
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| rev1Score = {{rating|2.5|5}}<ref name="Allmusic"/> |
| rev1Score = {{rating|2.5|5}}<ref name="Allmusic"/> |
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|rev2 = ''[[The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide]]'' |
|rev2 = ''[[The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide]]'' |
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| rev2Score = {{rating|4|5}}<ref name=RSJRG> |
| rev2Score = {{rating|4|5}}<ref name=RSJRG>{{Cite book |
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| year = 1985 |
| year = 1985 |
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| isbn = 0-394-72643-X |
| isbn = 0-394-72643-X |
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| pages = 39 |
| pages = 39 |
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|rev3 = ''[[The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings]]'' |
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|rev3score = {{Rating|3|4}} <ref name="Penguin">{{cite book |last1=Cook |first1=Richard |authorlink1=Richard Cook (journalist) |last2=Morton |first2=Brian |authorlink2=Brian Morton (Scottish writer) |title=[[The Penguin Guide to Jazz|The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings]] |year=2008 |edition=9th |publisher=[[Penguin Books|Penguin]] |isbn=978-0-141-03401-0 |page=235}}</ref> |
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[[Allmusic]] reviewer Nathan Bush states "''Blues Farm'''s excursions are enjoyable, but somewhat reserved. Both the compositions and performances avoid strong emotions in favor of pleasing palettes of color and texture".<ref name="Allmusic">Bush, N. [http://www.allmusic.com/album/blues-farm-r136455 Allmusic Review] accessed February 7, 2012</ref> |
[[Allmusic]] reviewer Nathan Bush states "''Blues Farm'''s excursions are enjoyable, but somewhat reserved. Both the compositions and performances avoid strong emotions in favor of pleasing palettes of color and texture".<ref name="Allmusic">Bush, N. [http://www.allmusic.com/album/blues-farm-r136455 Allmusic Review] accessed February 7, 2012</ref> |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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''All compositions by Ron Carter except as indicated'' |
''All compositions by Ron Carter except as indicated'' |
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# "Blues Farm" - 7:59 |
# "Blues Farm" - 7:59 |
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# "A Small Ballad" - 5:38 |
# "A Small Ballad" - 5:38 |
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# "Django" ([[John Lewis (pianist)|John Lewis]]) - 5:30 |
# "[[Django (composition)|Django]]" ([[John Lewis (pianist)|John Lewis]]) - 5:30 |
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# "A Hymn for Him" - 8:11 |
# "A Hymn for Him" - 8:11 |
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# "Two-Beat Johnson" - 2:49 |
# "Two-Beat Johnson" - 2:49 |
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*[[Billy Cobham]] - [[drum kit|drums]] |
*[[Billy Cobham]] - [[drum kit|drums]] |
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*[[Ralph MacDonald]] - [[percussion]] (tracks 1 & 4-6) |
*[[Ralph MacDonald]] - [[percussion]] (tracks 1 & 4-6) |
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*Robert Honablue - engineer |
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==References== |
==References== |
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[[Category:1973 albums]] |
[[Category:1973 albums]] |
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Released | 1973 | |||
Recorded | January 10, 1973 | |||
Studio | Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 36:15 | |||
Label | CTI | |||
Producer | Creed Taylor | |||
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Blues Farm is an album by bassist Ron Carter recorded at Van Gelder Studio in New Jersey in 1973 and released on the CTI label.[1]
Reception
[edit]Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [2] |
The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide | [3] |
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings | [4] |
Allmusic reviewer Nathan Bush states "Blues Farm's excursions are enjoyable, but somewhat reserved. Both the compositions and performances avoid strong emotions in favor of pleasing palettes of color and texture".[2]
Track listing
[edit]All compositions by Ron Carter except as indicated
- "Blues Farm" - 7:59
- "A Small Ballad" - 5:38
- "Django" (John Lewis) - 5:30
- "A Hymn for Him" - 8:11
- "Two-Beat Johnson" - 2:49
- "R2, M1" - 6:08
- Recorded at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on January 10, 1973
Personnel
[edit]- Ron Carter - bass, arranger, conductor
- Hubert Laws - flute (tracks 1, 5 & 6)
- Richard Tee - electric piano, piano (tracks 1, 4 & 5)
- Bob James - piano (tracks 2, 3 & 6)
- Gene Bertoncini (track 5), Sam Brown (track 3) - guitar
- Billy Cobham - drums
- Ralph MacDonald - percussion (tracks 1 & 4-6)
References
[edit]- ^ CTI discography accessed February 9, 2012
- ^ a b Bush, N. Allmusic Review accessed February 7, 2012
- ^ Swenson, J., ed. (1985). The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide. USA: Random House/Rolling Stone. p. 39. ISBN 0-394-72643-X.
- ^ Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. p. 235. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0.