Jimmy Smith "Home Cookin" [All Analog] [Blue Note Classic Series]
Details
- 1 x LP 180g Black Vinyl
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Audio Source: Analog Tape
- Lacquers: Kevin Gray
- Plating & Pressing: Optimal
- Print & Paper: Optimal
- Original Release Date: 1961
- Genre: Jazz, Hard Bop, Soul Jazz
The Incredible Jimmy Smith was a self-taught keyboard virtuoso who gave up the piano in 1954 in favor of the Hammond B3 organ, setting up shop in a warehouse in Philadelphia and woodshedding for a year before emerging with a revolutionary approach to the instrument that immediately caught the ear Alfred Lion.
The Blue Note founder recorded the B3 innovator as often as he could between 1956-1963 in a range of different settings and released a tremendous run of albums that laid the foundation for the Soul Jazz movement. Drawn from three different sessions recorded in 1958-1959, Home Cookin' featured Smith in a quartet with tenor saxophonist Percy France, guitarist Kenny Burrell, and drummer Donald Bailey, and it stands as one of the most deeply soulful albums Smith ever made.
The band gives a soul jazz symposium on this seven-song set that includes covers of tunes by Ma Rainey, Ray Charles, and Jimmy McGriff along with originals by Smith and Burrell.