Midnight Special (Remastered) Jimmy Smith
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Album-Release:
1961
HRA-Release:
10.01.2014
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- 1 Midnight Special 09:54
- 2 A Subtle One 07:43
- 3 Jumpin' the Blues 05:26
- 4 Why Was I Born? 06:33
- 5 One O'Clock Jump 06:59
Info for Midnight Special (Remastered)
Jimmy Smith's April 25, 1960 session with the perfect cast of Stanley Turrentine, Kenny Burrell and Donald Bailey produced this classic album that is the pinnacle of the organ-tenor style. A perfect selection of material played at the perfect tempo by great musicians who connect on the deepest, most soulful level.
The name Jimmy Smith is practically synonymous with jazz organ, and albums such as Midnight Special are part of the reason. Of course, there is Smith's legendary gospel- and blues-rooted style and brilliant bebop chops, present on SPECIAL in ample doses. Also, one could not ask for a better band: Donald Bailey, one of Smith's regular drummers; Kenny Burrell on guitar; and Stanley Turrentine on tenor sax. As great as Smith is, it's Turrentine's lusciously rich tenor tone and big bluesy honks that makes Midnight Special such a true joy. (Burrell's burr, elegant guitar isn't too shabby either.) In the end, this album is simply a party waiting to happen, for fans of Smith and soul-jazz alike.
'Saxophonist Stanley Turrentine is heard as the perfect front-line complement to Smith's organ.' (Down Beat)
Jimmy Smith, organ
Stanley Turrentine, tenor saxophone
Kenny Burrell, guitar
Donald Bailey, drums
Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on April 25, 1960.
Mastered by Bernie Grundman
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