Description: Please see all the pictures which include the list of songs. The disc and artwork/inserts are excellent. The jewel case has some shelf wear.Biography of Jimmy Smith: James Oscar Smith, known as Jimmy Smith, was born on December 8, 1925, in Norristown, Pennsylvania, and died on February 8, 2005. He was a pioneering jazz organist who transformed the role of the Hammond B-3 organ in jazz music, particularly through his association with the Blue Note label. Smith initially began his musical career as a pianist, but after being inspired by Wild Bill Davis, he switched to the organ. His innovative use of the organ's drawbars for varied tonal colors and his dexterity with the pedals made him a central figure in the development of soul-jazz. He recorded prolifically throughout the 1950s and 1960s, creating numerous influential albums that combined jazz with elements of blues and gospel, which helped define the genre of soul jazz. His technique was noted for its virtuosity, with his left hand playing bass lines while his right hand managed melody and chords, often accompanied by notable musicians like Kenny Burrell, Lee Morgan, and Art Blakey. Description of Jimmy Smith's CD "The Sermon!", Blue Note 4011: "The Sermon!" is a seminal album by Jimmy Smith, recorded in two sessions on August 25, 1957, and February 25, 1958, and released in 1959 on Blue Note Records. This album is often cited as one of the best examples of Smith's early work, showcasing his mastery of the Hammond B-3 organ: Tracks: The album includes: o "The Sermon" (20:12) - A blues composition that shows Smith's ability to create a sermon-like atmosphere with his soulful organ playing. o "J.O.S." (11:56) - Named after Smith's initials, this track is another extended blues piece that features extended solos. o "Flamingo" (8:02) - A ballad that provides contrast with its more subdued, lyrical approach, highlighting Smith's versatility. Musicians: The personnel on this album include some of the era's finest jazz musicians: o Jimmy Smith (organ) o Lee Morgan (trumpet) o Lou Donaldson or George Coleman (alto saxophone) o Tina Brooks (tenor saxophone) o Kenny Burrell or Eddie McFadden (guitar) o Art Blakey or Donald Bailey (drums) Musical Style: "The Sermon!" is emblematic of Smith's approach to soul-jazz, blending jazz improvisation with a deep blues feeling and gospel-influenced organ sounds. The title track, with its 20-minute duration, allows for extensive soloing where each musician gets a chance to shine, yet Smith remains the central focus, guiding the performance with his organ's rich, enveloping sound. Recording and Impact: Recorded by the legendary engineer Rudy Van Gelder in an unusual venue, the Manhattan Towers Hotel Ballroom, this album captures the live feel of a jazz session while ensuring the high fidelity Blue Note was known for. "The Sermon!" helped cement Smith's reputation as the preeminent organist of his time, influencing countless musicians and contributing significantly to the soul-jazz genre. It's often praised for its groove, the quality of interaction between the musicians, and Smith's masterful use of the organ. Reception: The album is widely regarded as a classic, receiving positive reviews for its soulful depth and Smith's innovative organ work. It's frequently cited in discussions about the best jazz organ albums, with its long tracks offering deep dives into the improvisational spirit of jazz. This album not only showcases Smith's technical prowess but also his ability to lead and inspire a band into creating music that's both spiritual and swinging.This will ship via USPS Media Mail with tracking at the USPS price.
Price: 3.99 USD
Location: Suffolk, Virginia
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
CD Grading: Excellent (EX)
Type: FixedPrice
Case Type: Jewel Case: Standard
Instrument: Organ
Case Condition: Very Good
Inlay Condition: Excellent (EX)
Format: CD
Release Year: 2000
Genre: Jazz, Soul Jazz
Run Time: 71 min.
Style: Soul Jazz
Artist: Jimmy Smith (Organ), Tina Brooks, George Coleman, Kenny Burrell, Lee Morgan, Art Blakey, Lou Donaldson, Curtis Fuller
Record Label: Blue NOTE (Label)
Release Title: The Sermon! [Remaster]