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1. Lucky Thompson: Tricotism / 4:32
L. Thompson (ts), Skeeter Best (g), Oscar Pettiford (b)
[Tricotism] (1956)
2. Chick Corea: Tempus Fugit / 9:00
C. Corea (p), Christian McBride (b), Brian Blade (d)
[Trilogy 3] (2025)
3. Art Farmer: I’m a Fool To Want You / 5:29
A. Farmer (tp), Tommy Flanagan (p), Tommy Williams (b), Tootie Heath (d)
[Art] (1960)
"I'm a Fool to Want You" is a jazz ballad performed by Art Farmer, featured on his 1961 album titled "Art." The album was recorded over three days in September 1960 at the Nola Penthouse Studio in New York City. This album is notable for focusing mainly on ballads and is considered by Art Farmer himself as his favorite recording. The track "I'm a Fool to Want You" is described as embodying the essence of jazz lyricism with a mood of intimacy without self-pity. The personnel on this recording include Art Farmer on trumpet, Tommy Flanagan on piano, Tommy Williams on bass, and Albert Heath on drums. The album is praised as a deep and measured jazz work and holds an important place in Farmer's discography.[1][7]
The song itself was originally written by Joel Herron, Frank Sinatra, and Jack Wolf, and Art Farmer's rendition captures a reflective and intimate jazz interpretation. It was part of an album that did not rehearse beforehand, capturing fresh and genuine performances.
This version of "I'm a Fool to Want You" is well regarded and available on various streaming platforms including Spotify and Apple Music, where it is appreciated for its heartfelt and lyrical trumpet playing by Farmer.[5][8][10]
In summary, Art Farmer's "I'm a Fool to Want You" is a highlighted ballad track on his acclaimed 1961 album "Art," known for its deep emotional expression and elegant jazz lyricism performed by a skilled quartet.[1]
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[1] Art (album) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_(album)
[2] I'm A Fool To Want You https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOxcSWBxciA
[3] [재즈 연주자 시리즈] 4. 아트 파머 음반들 https://blog.naver.com/bbjazz/220440695767
[4] I'm A Fool To Want You - Art Farmer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLLme3ZMSJI
[5] I'm a Fool to Want You - Album by Art Farmer https://open.spotify.com/album/5W2Pri8A2YgAzJJuE2bVJ9
[6] I'm A Fool To Want You - song and lyrics by Art Farmer https://open.spotify.com/track/0CEzYleGyXexq9GmiCAbd5
[7] Art Farmer Quartet - I'm a Fool to Want You https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nyeh8bvPiuA
[8] I'm a Fool To Want You – Song by Art Farmer https://music.apple.com/gb/song/im-a-fool-to-want-you/684276123
[9] Out Of The Past - Album by Art Farmer https://open.spotify.com/album/52BjKc8aZ5xRZd5KWXVoxj
[10] I'm A Fool To Want - song and lyrics by Art Farmer https://open.spotify.com/track/3410BOLt7ZrWxZaQHeqTmZ
4. Kurt Elling: My Foolish Heart / 12:15
K. Elling (v), Laurence Hobgood (p), Rob Amster (b), Michael Raynor (d)
[Live in Chicago] (1999)
Kurt Elling's "My Foolish Heart" is a jazz standard song performed by the noted jazz vocalist. It appears on his 1998 album "This Time It's Love," released by Blue Note Records. The song features music composed by Victor Young with lyrics by Ned Washington, reflecting a classic jazz ballad style. Elling's interpretation is known for its emotive depth and vocal sophistication, often bringing new life and a fresh perspective to this standard. He has performed it live multiple times, including notable performances at jazz clubs such as the Green Mill in Chicago. These performances are celebrated for his rich voice and nuanced delivery that captivates jazz audiences.[1][3][4][5]
Elling’s version of "My Foolish Heart" is recognized for its heartfelt expression and the unique way he interprets the lyrics, which some listeners connect with on a deeply emotional and even spiritual level. The song has been highlighted for its beauty and Elling’s distinctive approach, which blends traditional jazz singing with thoughtful modern phrasing and improvisation.[2][6]
If you wish to listen to it, many recordings and videos of live performances by Kurt Elling are available online, including platforms like Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Music.[3][8][1]
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[1] My Foolish Heart - song and lyrics by Kurt Elling https://open.spotify.com/track/7H8RGGtT30ZZngL1MeOURu
[2] Track of the Day: 'My Foolish Heart' by Kurt Elling https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2016/09/track-of-the-day-my-foolish-heart-by-kurt-elling/623138/
[3] My Foolish Heart - Kurt Elling https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pi0SkHcwK-c
[4] My Foolish Heart (Live At Green Mill Jazz Club, Chicago/ ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDHDGlOphEc
[5] Kurt Elling Live from The Green Mill - My Foolish Heart 2020 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZlGQipa2-c
[6] My Foolish Heart by Kurt Elling https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCdjswQPKbA
[7] "My Foolish Heart" wurde 1949 von Victor Young und Ned ... https://www.facebook.com/wdrbigband/videos/wdr-big-band-with-kurt-elling-my-foolish-heart/250278846597257/
[8] My Foolish Heart - Kurt Elling의 노래 https://music.apple.com/kr/song/my-foolish-heart/738333909
5. Mal Waldron Quintet: Snake Out / 12:19
Manfred Schoof (cnt), Steve Lacy (ss), M. Waldron (p), Isla Eckinger (b), Allen Blairman (d)
[Hard Talk] (1974)
6. Red Hollaway & Clark Terry: Locksmith Blues / 5:40
C. Terry (tp, v), R. Holloway (as, v), Phil Upchurch (g), Gerald Wiggins (p), Richard Reid (b), Paul Humphrey (d)
[Locksmith Blues] (1989)
The song "Locksmith Blues" is a notable track recorded by The Red Holloway/Clark Terry Sextet. The album titled "Locksmith Blues" was released in 1989 and features Red Holloway on tenor and alto saxophones and Clark Terry on trumpet and flugelhorn. The album was recorded at Sage & Sound Recording in Hollywood, California, in June 1989. The personnel also includes Gerald Wiggins on piano, Phil Upchurch on guitar, Richard Reid on bass, and Paul Humphrey on drums.
This album, particularly the title track, showcases a classic jazz/blues style with the expressive playing of Holloway and Terry. The song contains lyrics including the line “My key don't fit her lock no more,” highlighting its blues roots. It is well-regarded among jazz enthusiasts and was produced under the Concord Jazz label. The CD remains a valuable recording reflecting the collaboration of two esteemed jazz musicians late in their careers.[1][2][4][10]
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[1] Locksmith Blues - Red Holloway, Clark Terry https://www.allmusic.com/album/locksmith-blues-mw0000202436
[2] The Red Holloway/Clark Terry Sextet - Locksmith Blues https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LHcHeERy-E
[3] CARL•Connect Discovery - Locksmith blues / Holloway, Red https://catalog.ccclib.org/?section=resource&resourceid=7836229¤tIndex=2&view=fullDetailsDetailsTab
[4] Locksmith Blues (CD) - Red Holloway & Clark Terry https://www.dustygroove.com/item/553834/Red-Holloway-Clark-Terry:Locksmith-Blues
[5] The Red Holloway Clark Terry Sextet - "Round Midnight" (from ... https://layrockshooter.tistory.com/948
[6] Locksmith Blues by Clark Terry/Red Holloway (CD, Feb- ... https://www.ebay.com/p/3055107
[7] Locksmith Blues (CD) - Red Holloway & Clark Terry https://www.dustygroove.com/item/553834/Red-Holloway-Clark-Terry:Locksmith-Blues?release_date=1980&incl_in=on&limit=30&cat=13n&sortfield=artist&filterfield=artist&format=all&desktop=true&page=25&alpha=g&sort_order=artist
[8] Locksmith Blues (1989) - The Red Holloway/Clark Terry Sextet https://www.alibris.co.uk/Locksmith-Blues-The-Red-Holloway-Clark-Terry-Sextet/music/400104745
[9] THE RED HOLLOWAY CLARK TERRY SEXTET - Locksmith ... https://www.ebay.com/itm/226816166152
[10] Clark Terry Remembers Red Holloway https://jazztimes.com/articles/76524-clark-terry-remembers-red-holloway
