Joe Farrell – Upon This Rock (1974/2016) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

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Joe Farrell – Upon This Rock (1974/2016)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time – 37:02 minutes | 1,54 GB | Genre: Jazz
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © CTI Records

Massive music from funky reedman Joe Farrell – quite possibly our favorite of his legendary 70s run for CTI – and that’s saying a lot, given how great those records are! There’s a lean, edgey groove to the set that’s totally great – a lot more bite than usual for CTI, thanks to these wonderfully angular lines from Joe on tenor, soprano sax, and flute – backed up with some wicked guitar work from Joe Beck, who really matches Farrell’s energy – in a core quartet with Herb Bushler on bass and Jim Madison on drums. One cut features a guest group – with Herbie Hancock on piano, Steve Gadd on drums, and Don Alias on percussion – and the album includes the massively break-heavy title cut “Upon This Rock”, plus “Seven Seas”, “I Won’t Be Back”, and “Weathervane”.
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Joe Farrell – Penny Arcade (1974/2013) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

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Joe Farrell – Penny Arcade (1974/2013)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time – 36:30 minutes | 1,36 GB | Genre: Jazz
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Digital Booklet, Front Cover | © CTI Records

Joe Farrell gained his greatest fame with his popular string of CTI recordings. For this set, he performs three of his originals (none of which caught on), guitarist Joe Beck’s “Penny Arcade,” and a 13-minute version of Stevie Wonder’s “Too High.” Farrell (heard on tenor, soprano, flute and piccolo) is in excellent form, as are keyboardist Herbie Hancock, Beck, bassist Herb Bushler, drummer Steve Gadd and Don Alias on conga. As is true of his other CTI sets, this Joe Farrell effort expertly mixes together some slightly commercial elements and superior recording quality with strong solos.
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Joe Farrell – Outback (1971/2013) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

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Joe Farrell – Outback (1971/2013)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time – 33:40 minutes | 1,28 GB | Genre: Jazz, Funk
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Digital Booklet, Front Cover | © CTI Records

Outback is the second and finest of Joe Farrell’s dates for Creed Taylor’s CTI label. Recorded in a quartet setting in 1970, with Elvin Jones, Chick Corea, and Brazilian percussionist Airto Moreira, Farrell pushes the envelope not only of his own previous jazz conceptualism, but CTI’s envelope, as well. Outback is not a commercially oriented funk or fusion date, but an adventurous, spacy, tightrope-walking exercise between open-ended composition and improvisation. That said, there is plenty of soul in the playing. Four compositions, all arranged by Farrell, make up the album. The mysterious title track by John Scott opens the set. Staged in a series of minor-key signatures, Farrell primarily uses winds — flutes and piccolos — to weave a spellbinding series of ascending melodies over the extended, contrasting chord voicings by Corea. Jones skitters on his cymbals while playing the snare and tom-toms far more softly than his signature style usually attests. Airto rubs and shimmers on hand drums, going through the beat, climbing on top of it, and playing accents in tandem with Farrell in the solo sections. “Sound Down” is a bit more uptempo and features Farrell playing wonderfully on the soprano. Buster Williams lays down a short staccato bassline that keeps Jones’ bass drum pumping. As Farrell moves from theme/variation/melody to improvisation, he brings in Corea, who vamps off the melody before offering a series of ostinati responses. Corea’s “Bleeding Orchid” is a ballad played with augmented modes and continually shifting intervals, mapped beautifully by Williams’ adherence to the changes, with a series of contrasting pizzicato fills. Farrell’s trills and arpeggiatic exercises combine both jazz classicism and Middle Eastern folk music. On Farrell’s “November 68th,” he invokes John Coltrane’s version of “My Favorite Things” as he digs deep into the tenor’s middle register for a song-like voicing, played with a gorgeously bluesy sophistication. The other players rally around him and push his sonic flight to near manic intensity. Outback is a stunner, as inspired as anything — and perhaps more so — that Farrell ever recorded.
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Joe Farrell – Moon Germs (1973/2016) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

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Joe Farrell – Moon Germs (1973/2016)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time – 37:32 minutes | 1,57 GB | Genre: Jazz
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © CTI Records

Recorded in 1972 and released in 1973 with Herbie Hancock, Stanley Clarke, and Jack DeJohnette, Joe Farrell’s Moon Germs was a foray into the electric side of jazz. On the opener, “Great George,” Farrell leads off with the hint of a melody before careening into legato streams of thought along striated intervallic paths. DeJohnette is like a machine gun, quadruple-timing the band as Clarke moves against the grain in a series of fours and eights, and Hancock’s attempts to keep the entire thing anchored are almost for naught. On the title track there is more of a funk backdrop, but the complex, angular runs and insane harmonic reaches Farrell attempts on his soprano, crack, falter, and ultimately turn into something else; the sheer busy-ness of the track is dazzling. “Bass Folk Song” by Clarke, is the only thing on the record that actively engages melody rather than harmonic structures. Farrell uses his flute and Hancock strides into the same kind of territory he explored with Miles Davis, chopping up chordal phrases into single lines and feeding them wholesale to the running pair of frontmen–in this case Clarke and Farrell. DeJohnette uses a Latin backdrop to hang his drumming on and pursues a circular, hypnotic groove on the cymbals and toms. It’s a gorgeous piece of music and utilizes an aspect of space within the melodic frame that the rest of these firebrand tunes do not. This is sci-fi Farrell at his creative best. –AllMusic Review by Thom Jurek
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Joe Farrell – Joe Farrell Quartet (1970/2016) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

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Joe Farrell – Joe Farrell Quartet (1970/2016)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time – 34:51 minutes | 1,43 GB | Genre: Jazz
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © CTI Records

One of Joe Farrell’s first LPs as a leader – and a stellar session that’s easily one of the early high points for the legendary CTI label! Farrell had been making some great noise in the underground during the late 60s – but here, he bursts forth as one heck of a soulful cat – working on these great modal grooves that slide out wonderfully and really have a sense of flow – a style that’s different than Joe’s later material, but equally powerful! Part of the strength of the record comes from the lineup – a key quintet of like-mined up-and-comers that includes Chick Corea on keyboards, John McLaughlin on guitar, Dave Holland on bass, and Jack DeJohnette on drums – players who definitely know the farther reaches of jazz, yet hang just on the inside here with Joe – providing some amazing accompaniment for his lines on soprano, tenor, and flute. Titles include “Molten Glass”, “Song Of The Wind”, “Motion”, “Follow Your Heart”, and “Circle In The Square”.
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Joe Farrell – Inferno (2022) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

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Joe Farrell – Inferno (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 43:56 minutes | 502 MB | Genre: Jazz
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Mons Records

This is a must have not only for fans of Joe Farrell. Joe Farrell, a specialist in playing saxes, flutes, clarinet, oboe, was absolutely fearless to try and combine many musical styles of the jazzier fusion cosmos.

He was able to play the saxophone like singing and brought woodwinds to life with a very personal lyrical elegance. His often high energy grooving with lots of twists and turns and space for improvisation deserves to be never forgotten.
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