| | Fantastic Jimmy Smith CD Jimmy Smith Discography of CDs
(1 Customer Review)
This is an expanded edition of THE FANTASTIC JIMMY SMITH, originally released on the Upfront label in the early 60's.
Recorded between 1953 & 1955. Includes liner notes by Larry Hollis.
When Jimmy Smith burst on the scene in 1955, playing his exciting brand of jazz organ at the Café Bohemia and the following year on records for Blue Note, he seemed to appear fully formed from out of nowhere. In the early '60s, a budget LP from the Up Front label had ten obscure selections from the beginning of Smith's career, but failed to give any real information. Now those ten numbers plus six other cuts have been reissued on this historic CD. Recorded most likely during 1953-1954, the performances on this disc comprise Jimmy Smith's earliest recording sessions. Smith is generally joined by tenor saxophonist Al Cass (some numbers have an altoist who might also be Cass), an unknown guitarist (possibly Thornel Schwartz), and drummer/singer Don Gardner, who was actually the leader of the combo. Smith, who just began learning the organ in 1953, displays a heavier touch on these pioneering sides than he would a little later, showing off the influence of Wild Bill Davis and Milt Buckner. He already had plenty of power and his facility was impressive, but his sound was not distinctive yet. The selections all clock in at around three minutes, since the music was meant for release on 45s and hopefully on jukeboxes. Three of the selections have vocals by Gardner, and the music -- much of which has an R&B feel -- includes standards (including "I Can't Give You Anything But Love," "Jeepers Creepers," and "Dancing on the Ceiling"), ballads, and basic originals. The music is enjoyable if not essential, and it is very good to have these historic performances available, showing how Jimmy Smith sounded at the start of his remarkable career. ~ Scott Yanow
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Personnel includes: Jimmy Smith (Hammond B-3 organ); Don Gardner (vocals, drums); Al Cass (tenor saxophone)..
Personnel: Jimmy Smith (Hammond b-3 organ); Don Gardner (vocals).
Liner Note Author: Larry Hollis.Down Beat (2/02, pp.53-4) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...With jabs, pokes and punches being the most convincing elements of [the album], it's easy to hear that the man who kicked the door to modern organ jazz liked to tear it up from the get-go." JazzTimes (5/02, p.158) - "...A rarity from the vaults of Bruce Records, documenting the organist in his developing stage when he was a member of the Sonotones..."a Fantastic Jimmy Smith Music Fantastic Jimmy Smith Songs Fantastic Jimmy Smith Music Review Buy Fantastic Jimmy Smith CD Purchase Fantastic Jimmy Smith CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ted Brown Free Spirit CD (1989)
Fantastic Jimmy Smith album
$14.55
| | Gerry Mulligan Meets Johnny Hodges CD (1960) Remastered; Digipak
Fantastic Jimmy Smith CD music
$8.69
| | Continuum Mad About Tadd: The Compositions Of Tadd Damerson CD (2004)
Fantastic Jimmy Smith music CDs
$10.85
| | Frank Wess Quartet CD (1960)
Fantastic Jimmy Smith songs
$8.49
| | Joey Defrancesco Legacy CD (2005)
Fantastic Jimmy Smith album
$7.09
| | Best Of Art Tatum CD (1987)
Fantastic Jimmy Smith CD music
$8.09
| | Michel Legrand At Shelly Manne's Hole CD (1968) Import
Fantastic Jimmy Smith music CDs
$17.25
| | Bob Mintzer Gently CD (2003)
Fantastic Jimmy Smith songs
$11.55
| | Tungsten74 Binaurally Yours CD (2005)
Fantastic Jimmy Smith album
$11.39
| | Ernesto Album CD (2006) Bonus Track; Japan
Fantastic Jimmy Smith CD music
$29.09
| | Antic Clay Hilarious Death Blues CDs (2007)
Fantastic Jimmy Smith music CDs
$18.95 ANTIC CLAY: Hilarious Death Blues (2007)"Hilarious Death Blues is a dark, smoldering journey into isolated Americana. It's country music that's silently aware of the impending apocalypse, and doesn't pine over lost love and and the daily grind of an oppressive job. It's a low and lonesome sound that holds a mirror to existential angst and rages against entropy, ennui, murk and miasma with flourishing, poetic beauty."--Chad Radford"Former MYSSOURI frontman Michael Bradley has regained his sight and is now going under the name Antic Clay. Debuting with a double-disc dose of lonesome desert laments cheerily titled HILARIOUS DEATH BLUES, Bradley/Clay wanders a similar forlorn and spooked landscape as Jeffrey Lee Pierce, Nick Cave, Mark Lanegan, Simon Bonney and other blues-obsessed artsy white guys. Dark, minimal and restrained, two full discs of this approach proves to be a chore at one sitting, but overall this is chillingly haunting stuff, and a welcome direction for Bradley."--Jeff Clark, STOMP AND STAMMERANTIC CLAY AND HIS BRUISED DUSTY by BlackBird Merle Leonce Bone"Let yourself get taken in by the dark times emerging from this virile and exiled dumper, vessel of all the ancient echoes. The funerary heart for decadent Mormon. Antic Clay is not only about a more electrification prone to tension even if the man does cast his painful strength and his discreet vision and his wild poet constitution in the events. With Antic Clay, it is not only about rooting oneself in a rotten compost, reluctant to sustain a tree with hardly any ancestry. No, as a matter of fact, beauty drags itself, as it happens, from something more foreign ...
| | Helix Power Of Rock N Roll CD (2007)
Fantastic Jimmy Smith songs
$13.15
|
|
|