180 Gram Vinyl LP Reissue of 1964 Set Featuring Kenny Burrell, Grady Tate & Don Butterfield With Arrangements by Lalo Schifrin!
Mastered at Abbey Road Studios!
The Incredible Jimmy Smith, that's what it says so confidently on the cover with the black cat! The law demands that what is promised must be delivered, and a record collector is no less demanding. The fact that Smith moved the Hammond organ from the dance floor to the jazz scene and upgraded it to become a full-fledged improvisation instrument is to be found in every good dictionary of music. But what resulted must be heard to be believed. No problem for our cat, crouched low and ready to pounce. She slinks along the Rhythm and Blues path, purrs through the night, steps nimbly to the St. Louis Blues, and gives the somewhat aged Basin Street a gentle blow with her paw. In the background is her powerful clan: Kenny Burrell with his firm grip, Don Butterfield with his strong tone, the thundering Grady Tate, and last but not least Lalo Schifrin, who watches over the haunt with a glinting eyes. And then of course there is the Verve gang who made a recording that is as black as the cat herself. Incredible!
Features
- 180 Gram Vinyl LP
- Mastered at Abbey Road Studios
- Back To Black's First Jazz Range
- Legendary Verve Title
Musicians
Jimmy Smith | organ |
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Lalo Schrifin | conductor |
Ernie Royal | trumpet |
Bernie Glow | trumpet |
Jimmy Maxwell | trumpet |
Marky Markowitz | trumpet |
Snooky Young | trumpet |
Thad Jones | trumpet |
Ray Alonge | French horn |
Earl Chapin | French horn |
Bill Correa | French horn |
Billy Byers | trombone |
Jimmy Cleveland | trombone |
Urbie Green | trombone |
Tony Studd | bass trombone |
Don Butterfield | tuba |
Kenny Burrell | guitar |
George Duvivier | bass |
Phil Kraus | percussion |
Grady Tate | drums |
Selections
- Theme From "The Joy House"
- The Cat
- Basin Street Blues
- Main Title From "The Carpetbaggers"
- Chicago Serenade
- St. Louis Blues
- Delon's Blues
- Blues In The Night