Straight Life (Jimmy Smith album)
Straight Life | ||||
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Studio album by Jimmy Smith | ||||
Released | 2007 | |||
Recorded |
June 22, 1961 Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 50:12 | |||
Label | Blue Note BST 85192 | |||
Producer | Alfred Lion | |||
Jimmy Smith chronology | ||||
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Straight Life is an album by American jazz organist Jimmy Smith featuring performances recorded in 1961 but not released on the Blue Note label until 2007.[1]
Reception
The AllMusic review by Al Campbell awarded the album 3½ stars stating "Although not in the same league as Midnight Special or Prayer Meetin', it's great to hear this long lost hard bop session from the master of the Hammond B-3".[2]
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
Track listing
- All compositions by Jimmy Smith except as indicated
- "Straight Life" - 5:09
- "Stuffy" (Coleman Hawkins) - 5:09
- "Stardust" (Hoagy Carmichael, Mitchell Parish) - 6:03
- "Sweet Sue, Just You" (Will Harris, V. Young) - 4:52
- "Minor Fare" - 5:39
- "Swanee" (Irving Caesar, George Gershwin) - 2:28
- "Jimmy's Blues" - 5:43
- "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" (Walter Donaldson, Gus Kahn) - 4:59
- "Here's to My Lady" (Rube Bloom, Johnny Mercer) - 4:55
- "Minor Fare" [alternate take] - 5:15
- Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on June 22, 1961
Personnel
- Jimmy Smith – organ
- Quentin Warren – guitar
- Donald Bailey – drums
References
- ↑ Blue Note discography accessed November 29, 2010
- 1 2 Campbell, A. Allmusic Review accessed November 29, 2010
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