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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
But I never give 5 stars for a review,
This review is from: House Party (Audio CD)
In the past ten years of success and failurein buying jazz CD's I have to say Jimmy Smith's House Party was the exact thing I was looking for from the beginning but got lost going down all the other avenues of Jazz. Jazz for many of us is not something we are fed like For those fortunate enough to have a public jazz or student jazz If you like warm upbeat highly talented artists equally playing Unlike later Coltrane or Davis recordings everyone on House For those buying up Rudy Van Geller editions you will find this a
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Unbelievably Swingin',
By Le Kang (Le Monde) - See all my reviews
This review is from: House Party (Audio CD)
Jimmy Smith is at his best on these recordings, and with Blakey, Lee Morgan, Kenny Burrell, and others in the studio with him, he's absolutely unstoppable. You will be hard-pressed to find an album that is so infectiously swinging. In particular, the 15-minute "Au Privave" is a wonderful example of the dynamic and playful interaction taking place on this album (although the songs were recorded at separate sessions, with different personell).While every track is wonderful, the album is stacked to the front, so that "Au Privave" (Track 1) is vastly superior to its Bird-penned bop cousin, "Confirmation" (Track 5). However, have no fear--all the tracks in between are nothing but quality jazz. If you're only going to pick up one Smith album to try things out, I would recommend this over "The Sermon", the more popular alternative from the same years. "House Party" is more consistently spectacular. "Back at the Chicken Shack" from a few years down the road is also a great way to start.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Blue Note You've Gone Too Far This Time,
By Michael B. Richman (Portland, Maine USA) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: House Party (Audio CD)
I am not here to debate the quality of music on Jimmy Smith's "House Party." The tunes on this disc are classic swinging grooves, with sweltering, soulful organ the way only Smith, the Bird of the Hammond, could play them. What frustrates me is the decision by Blue Note/Capitol/EMI (/whoever else is in charge these days?!) to release the two new Jimmy Smith RVG titles, this selection and "The Sermon," to correspond to the track listings on their original vinyl counterparts. Doing this for the Hank Mobley releases, "No Room For Squares" and "The Turnaround," was worthwhile. While you lost four tracks (two on each disc) from the original CD issues, you made up for it with four songs from the impossible to find CD collector's item "Straight, No Filter." But each of the original Smith CD issues of "The Sermon" and "House Party" had over 70 minutes of music, and while the old "Sermon" had seven songs, it now only has three. To add insult to injury three of the tracks that were included on the original "Sermon" but not on the RVG edition, have shown up on "House Party" -- "Lover Man," "Au Privave," and "Confirmation." So let's see, my original "Sermon" has seven selections, and features five of the eight songs that I would now have to buy two discs to obtain -- which one is the better value! I know there is a trend towards making CDs exact replicas of the original vinyl, but I think in this case most people would prefer more music to nostalgia and historical accuracy.
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