Joe Farrell's CTI albums of 1970-1976, which combined together his hard bop style with some pop and fusion elements, made him briefly popular among listeners not familiar with his earlier work. He began playing clarinet when he was 11 and, after graduating from the University of Illinois in 1959,
Farrell moved to New York where he worked with
the Maynard Ferguson Big Band (1960-1961) and
Slide Hampton (1962), and recorded with
Charles Mingus,
Dizzy Reece, and a notable series with
Jaki Byard (1965). A member of both the
Thad Jones/
Mel Lewis Orchestra (1966-1969) and
Elvin Jones' combo (1967-1970),
Farrell's distinctive sound on tenor and general versatility were assets. A member of the original version of
Return to Forever (1971-1972),
Farrell was fairly prosperous during the 1970s when his solo CTI records sold well, but a drug problem gradually caught up with him. After performing with
Mingus Dynasty in the late '70s and recording with
Louis Hayes in 1983, he moved to Los Angeles where he scuffled during his last couple of years. In addition to CTI,
Farrell recorded as a leader for Warner Bros., Xanadu, Contemporary, Realtime, Timeless, and (with
Airto and
Flora Purim) for Reference. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide