Jimmy Smith - Softly As A Summer Breeze (1958) 320 kbps+CD Rip
BAND/ARTIST: Jimmy Smith
- Title: Softly As A Summer Breeze
- Year Of Release: 2006
- Label: Blue Note[0946 3 55523 2 4]
- Genre: Jazz, Post Bop
- Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 49:56
- Total Size: 323 MB(+3%) | 119 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. These Foolish Things (5:30)
02. Hackensack (6:01)
03. It Could Happen To You (6:19)
04. Sometimes I'm Happy (8:23)
05. Someone To Watch Over Me (6:33)
06. Home Cookin' (aka One For Philly Joe) (4:49)
07. Willow Weep For Me (3:26)
08. Ain't No Use (2:41)
09. Angel Eyes (3:28)
10. Ain't That Love (2:46)
Originally recorded on February 26, 1958 (#1-6) at Manhattan Towers, New York City and on October 14, 1958 (#7-10) at the Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey
Remastered in 2004 by Rudy Van Gelder
personnel :
Jimmy Smith – organ
Kenny Burrell, Ray Crawford, Eddie McFadden - guitar
Donald Bailey, Philly Joe Jones – drums
Bill Henderson - vocals
Softly as a Summer Breeze is one of Jimmy Smith's more obscure Blue Note dates. The six-song trio program finds the organist joined by either guitarist Kenny Burrell and drummer Philly Joe Jones, or guitarist Eddie McFadden and drummer Donald Bailey. At first glance, the album may look like a ballad-oriented set, but "Hackensack" really cooks, "Sometimes I'm Happy" struts, and "One for Philly Joe" (a familiar but unplaceable melody used for a later pop tune) heats thing up, and the LP has its exciting moments.~Scott Yanow
01. These Foolish Things (5:30)
02. Hackensack (6:01)
03. It Could Happen To You (6:19)
04. Sometimes I'm Happy (8:23)
05. Someone To Watch Over Me (6:33)
06. Home Cookin' (aka One For Philly Joe) (4:49)
07. Willow Weep For Me (3:26)
08. Ain't No Use (2:41)
09. Angel Eyes (3:28)
10. Ain't That Love (2:46)
Originally recorded on February 26, 1958 (#1-6) at Manhattan Towers, New York City and on October 14, 1958 (#7-10) at the Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey
Remastered in 2004 by Rudy Van Gelder
personnel :
Jimmy Smith – organ
Kenny Burrell, Ray Crawford, Eddie McFadden - guitar
Donald Bailey, Philly Joe Jones – drums
Bill Henderson - vocals
Softly as a Summer Breeze is one of Jimmy Smith's more obscure Blue Note dates. The six-song trio program finds the organist joined by either guitarist Kenny Burrell and drummer Philly Joe Jones, or guitarist Eddie McFadden and drummer Donald Bailey. At first glance, the album may look like a ballad-oriented set, but "Hackensack" really cooks, "Sometimes I'm Happy" struts, and "One for Philly Joe" (a familiar but unplaceable melody used for a later pop tune) heats thing up, and the LP has its exciting moments.~Scott Yanow
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