When you get up in the morning, you must have a song - Ray Charles

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Eddie Costa Art Farmer - In Their Own Sweet Way

This is a pretty cool little record. Very short barely clocking in at 31 mins. The copy posted here is also the mono version.

I suspect that Premier, like TCB was licensing these records from other sources. Regardless we have once again a fine little bop session.

Since Costa died in 1962, I would put these sessions somewhere in the late '50s. The appearance of Phil Woods and a young Paul Motain are welcome additions.

I'm pretty sure this is another record that was aquired in the semi-famous trunkload.

Be forewarned, there is a small glitch about halfway through side two.




Eddie Costa & Art Farmer Together
In Their Own Sweet Way


1. Get Out Of The Road
2. In Your Own Sweet Way
3. Big Ben
4. Nature Boy
5. Blues Plus Eight
6. I Didn't Know What Time It Was


Eddie Costa - piano, vibes
Art Farmer - trumpet
Phil Woods - alto sax
Teddy Kotick - bass
Paul Motain - drums

Premier PM-2002

2 comments:

Philo said...

This album was recorded July 13, 1957 in NYC.

It was reissued on cd by VSOP under the title "The Eddie Costa Quintet.

http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:gvfexqrgld6e

OldHippieRick said...

Eddie Costa Quintet 1957
aka Eddie Costa - Art Farmer In Their Own Sweet Way 1957

Tracks:
01. Get Out Of The Road
02. In Your Own Sweet Way
03. Big Ben
04. Nature Boy
05. Blues Plus Eight
06. I Didn't Know What Time It Was
07. Stretch In 'F'

Personnel:
Eddie Costa (p,vib)
Art Farmer (tp)
Phil Woods (as)
Teddy Kotick (b)
Paul Motian (ds)

Label: Mode Records [MOD-118] 1957;
Eddie Costa Quintet 1957
Recorded: July 13, 1957 in NYC.
Reissued: Premier [PM-2002]
VSOP is parent company Mode Records.
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