Four Classic Albums

Jimmy Smith
Four Classic Albums

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Avid Entertainment
Release date: 05/Oct/2018
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Extra-Infos: .. Baby!/ Jimmy Smith's House Party/ Midnight Special
Description:Sermon!/Crazy Baby!/Jimmy Smith's House Party/Midnight Special by Jimmy Smith, released 5 October 2018. This version of Sermon!/Crazy Baby!/Jimmy Smith's House Party/Midnight Special comes as a 2xCD. - .. BABY!/JIMMY SMITH'S HOUSE PARTY/MIDNIGHT SPECIAL
"Four Classic Albums" is a remarkable CD release by the legendary jazz organist Jimmy Smith, brought to you by Avid Entertainment. This collection features four of Smith's most influential albums, showcasing his innovative approach to the Hammond B-3 organ and his pivotal role in shaping modern jazz. With tracks that blend blues, bebop, and soul-jazz elements, listeners are treated to an immersive journey through some of Smith?s finest work from the late 1950s and early 1960s. Jimmy Smith revolutionized jazz with his virtuosic technique and soulful improvisations; he was instrumental in popularizing the organ trio format and has influenced countless musicians worldwide. Avid Entertainment is renowned for its high-quality reissues of classic recordings across genres, ensuring music lovers can experience timeless masterpieces with exceptional sound fidelity.
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Wojciech B. - 30/Apr/2024 5 of 5 Stars!
This handy Avid pairing unites all four of Smith's earliest live recordings, which originally appeared over four LPs on Blue Note. A set apiece from Club Baby Grand in Wilmington, Delaware and Harlem's Smalls, they present the great organist in his preferred trio format, sans any of the additional horns Messrs Lion and Wolff were apt to add to his studio dates. In essence, they are ‘working’ records inasmuch as their contents are Smith's contemporary gig repertoire captured in perpetuity. But what an act! At opposite ends of the spectrum you'll find blistering assaults like ‘Sweet Georgia Brown’ (Baby Grand) and slow groovers like ‘After Hours’ (Smalls). In between, Smith takes apart everything from Earl Hines ‘Rosetta’ to Horace Silver's ‘The Preacher’ and sounds like he's having the time of his life, but like some of Avid's other similarly neat double-CD collections that make neat discographical sense there's also a drawback in such a concentration of music. Anyway I recommending this to any jazz enthusiast.