Collection: Gary McFarland Vinyl Records For Sale

Emerging from the vibrant jazz scene of the 1960s, Gary McFarland was a prolific composer and vibraphonist whose unique sound and orchestral jazz arrangements have left an enduring mark on the genre. For those looking to immerse themselves in his music, we have a selection of Gary McFarland vinyl records that are available now, including some rare vintage LPs and albums on vinyl. Our inventory is constantly changing, so don’t miss the chance to grab these used Gary McFarland records while they're still in stock!

At The Den, we take pride in curating a one-of-a-kind collection of Gary McFarland albums for sale, offering music lovers a chance to rediscover his enchanting sound. Each record is not just a piece of vinyl; it's a slice of jazz history, perfect for collectors and new fans alike. Explore our selection today and find the perfect addition to your vinyl collection!

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Gary McFarland

Jazz
Gary Ronald McFarland, born on October 23, 1933, in Los Angeles, was a multifaceted American artist known for his work as a composer, arranger, conductor, vibraphonist, and vocalist. His music career flourished during the 1960s when he recorded for reputable jazz labels such as Verve and Impulse! Records. McFarland made significant contributions to orchestral jazz and is remembered for notable works like the soundtrack for "Eye of the Devil" in 1966, as well as his soft-rock production of the album "Genesis" by Wendy and Bonnie Flower. Throughout his career, he captivated audiences with songs like "Soft Samba" and "America the Beautiful: An Account of Its Disappearance." Tragically, McFarland's life came to an early end on November 2, 1971, in New York City due to an accidental overdose. He is survived by his wife, Gail Evelyn Frankel, and their two children, leaving behind a legacy that continues to influence the jazz genre.
Studio albums
The Jazz Version of "How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying" - 1961
The Gary McFarland Orchestra: Special Guest Soloist: Bill Evans - 1963
Point of Departure - 1963
Soft Samba - 1964
The In Sound - 1965
Scorpio and Other Signs - 1968
Does the Sun Really Shine on the Moon? - 1968
America the Beautiful: An Account of Its Disappearance - 1969
Today - 1969
Butterscotch Rum with Peter Smith - 1971
Requiem for Gary McFarland - 1972
Top tracks:Soft Samba, The October Suite, Eye of the Devil (soundtrack), Tijuana Jazz
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