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Jimmy SmithAudio CD
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Jimmy Smith was instrumental in shifting the Hammond organ into the spotlight in the jazz genre and his many Blue Note albums of the 50s and 60s, including The Champ (1956) and The Sermon! (1958) are considered to be classics.

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (June 20, 1995)
  • Original Release Date: June 20, 1995
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Polygram Records
  • ASIN: B000001EEW
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #28,098 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "This cat is the eighth wonder of the world" Miles Davis, July 18, 2005
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Jazzcat "stef" (Genoa, Italy Italy) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Damn (Audio CD)
Miles used to think this about Jimmy Smith, and he was right. Jimmy really was a marvel of the jazz world! He was an incredible bopper but he also invented the organ jazz thing. He has been incredibly influential. And rightly so because in a sense he invented a way of playing jazz, organ soul jazz. But this one is probably the best late album by Jimmy Smith (and it is straight ahead jazz, bebop I might say). He played exceptional music 'til his last days, nevertheless this album is one of the best of his late years (1995 .... you can buy Off the top too, the album he recorded with Benson, Turrentine, Carter, Tate in his late years, the eighties maybe, it's fabolous!!!!). He is accompanied here by a cast of great, really great "new" cats (Nicholas Payton, Roy Hardgrove, Mark Whitfield and more.. ) but don't forget, Jimmy is still the star. Even if it's not an historic recording from Smith (50's, 60's) it is of that quality. You can believe me. Jazz of the highest quality with an old LION still growling as he used to! It is an album of standards and Jazz originals. Among the best tune I point out the blues opener, "Papa's got a brand new bag" from James Brown songbook, played here as a thunderous Jazz anthem. I remember to have read that in the sixties when James Brown (which would like to play the organ and he played in a childish way in his concerts) heard Jimmy Smith playing, he literally shot his Hammond Organ!! I can't think what he could do if he had the opportunity to listen to this Smith's version of his "Bag"!!! Hi hi hi hi !!! =))))) Then I would say "Scrapple from the apple" a line from Charlie Parker's pen. Finally I would say that this album is very very well recorded, audiophile quality I'd say. My Avalon speakers really appreciate this one! BUYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY this one absolutly before it goes out of print. Believe me.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Damn is right. I say double Damn!, January 20, 2007
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FunkyTown (Fort Worth, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Damn (Audio CD)
I was lucky enough to spot this in a bargain bin at Half Price Books for two bucks. I knew I was reaping the benefit of some clerk's skipping some funkology classes. He knew not what he was price-slashing. For, this is GOLD, my friends.

Jimmy is at the top of his game. It's just ridiculous. He and Mark Whitfield (guitar) dial it in with speed and accuracy but still maintain a high degree of funktitude and soul. It's full of smoking solos peppered with tight horn lines and even tighter syncopated backbeats. Very, very, very, groovy.

This was Jimmy's first recording with Arthur Taylor (one of the most respected and sought-after drummers in the '50's and '60's) and happened to be, unfortunately, Mr. Taylor's last recording at all. This album was dedicated to his memeory.

Pick this one up. I swear on a stack of James Brown records you won't be sorry.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The emphatic title says it all., August 15, 2007
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JOS...James Oscar Smith. He was legendary. This album is ...Incredible...the word used in the titles of so many Jimmy Smith albums over the years. This album was released in 1995, so it's pretty late in Jimmy's recording years as he started recording in the fifties. It's as hot as any Jimmy Smith recording. Jimmy is cooking on this album and the young horn players and rhythm section are equally cooking by his side, showing that they are able to stand in the same kitchen with the master.

Roy Hargrove and Nicholas Payton on trumpet. Abraham Burton on alto, Ron Blake, Mark Turner and Tim Warfield on tenor saxophones. Mark Whitfield plays guitar. Christian McBride on bass. Bernard Purdie and Arthur Taylor on the set on different tracks.

Solos are batted around by the young bucks like "line up and take your turn" swatting the ping pong ball. Be ready when you're up. The ball is on fire.

The master on the B-3 is inspired by it all. Each of JOS solos cruise like a Ford Mustang firing up a gear at just the right time.

If you don't know Jimmy Smith, this is a fine place to start. After this album, you'll want more. Understand that the most significant recordings by Jimmy Smith historically are on Blue Note and Verve records. The earlier of the two, the Blue Note years are smaller groups, from trios to quintets generally. They're my favorites. Some prefer the Verve years, which come after the Blue Note sessions, when Jimmy was most often set in a big band, often with orchestrations by Lalo Schifrin or band leaders.

Into the seventies Smith goes into funk and popular styles for a number of record labels, which sometimes work well and other times are just kind of strange--not that there's anything wrong with that.

But again, on "Damn!" you'll be hearing straight ahead jazz. And to that end I'll close by saying "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" is a good leadoff track. James Brown and Jimmy Smith had some things in common. You didn't want to cross either man. But you might like to follow both closely and pay attention.

Cheers! Or should I say...
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