Tribute To Jimmy Smith
Jazz
| Feb 2018
Reviews
Tom McCarter
Reviewed 2018-02-21
Reviewed 2018-02-21
Reviewed: 2018-02-21
Genre: Jazz
FCCs: none
Review: Peterson wisely resists the temptation to generate excitement by going for fast tempos, instead letting the bounce and shuffle of the rhythm section do the work. Plus, he is a soulful singer. Some of the tracks feature guest contributions, including Archie Shepp. Taken all in all this well-executed CD is both a great tribute to Jimmy Smith and a reminder of how organ jazz is one of the distinctive sub-genres of this music, combining some of the shake and rattle of rock & roll with the grunt of blues and the dexterity of jazz.
If You Like: Caesar Frazier, Brother Jack McDuff
Track Review (favorites denoted by *):
*1/ Night Train (8:44) – drums start>rollicking uptempo jam> guitar solo> trumpet solo> swinging organ solo> jam> crescendo end
2/ The Sermon (6:31) – organ starts> midtempo jam>guitar solo> organ solo swings out> uptempo jam> fade
*3/ The Champ (6:42) – organ starts> uptempo jam> organ solo> guitar solo> crescendo end
*4/ Jimmy Wants To Groove (6:40) – organ starts> bouncy midtempo jam> sax solo> growling vocal> crescendo end
5/ Singin This Song 4 U (5:48) – organ starts> slow song> fade
*6/ Jimmy’s Jumpin’ (5:21) – organ starts> uptempo jam > guitar solo> organ solo> fade
7/ Misty (7:57) – organ starts> slow jam> guitar solo> organ solo> guitar solo> slow jam> fade
8/ Back At The Chicken Shack (7:54) – organ starts> midtempo jam> guitar solo> organ solo> midtempo jam> crescendo end
*9/ Blues For Wes (4:43) – organ starts> midtempo jam> guitar solo> organ solo> quick fade
Genre: Jazz
FCCs: none
Review: Peterson wisely resists the temptation to generate excitement by going for fast tempos, instead letting the bounce and shuffle of the rhythm section do the work. Plus, he is a soulful singer. Some of the tracks feature guest contributions, including Archie Shepp. Taken all in all this well-executed CD is both a great tribute to Jimmy Smith and a reminder of how organ jazz is one of the distinctive sub-genres of this music, combining some of the shake and rattle of rock & roll with the grunt of blues and the dexterity of jazz.
If You Like: Caesar Frazier, Brother Jack McDuff
Track Review (favorites denoted by *):
*1/ Night Train (8:44) – drums start>rollicking uptempo jam> guitar solo> trumpet solo> swinging organ solo> jam> crescendo end
2/ The Sermon (6:31) – organ starts> midtempo jam>guitar solo> organ solo swings out> uptempo jam> fade
*3/ The Champ (6:42) – organ starts> uptempo jam> organ solo> guitar solo> crescendo end
*4/ Jimmy Wants To Groove (6:40) – organ starts> bouncy midtempo jam> sax solo> growling vocal> crescendo end
5/ Singin This Song 4 U (5:48) – organ starts> slow song> fade
*6/ Jimmy’s Jumpin’ (5:21) – organ starts> uptempo jam > guitar solo> organ solo> fade
7/ Misty (7:57) – organ starts> slow jam> guitar solo> organ solo> guitar solo> slow jam> fade
8/ Back At The Chicken Shack (7:54) – organ starts> midtempo jam> guitar solo> organ solo> midtempo jam> crescendo end
*9/ Blues For Wes (4:43) – organ starts> midtempo jam> guitar solo> organ solo> quick fade
Recent airplay
The Sermon
Sound Landscapes (rebroadcast from Mar 1, 2018) — Mar 31, 2022
Jimmy Wants To Groove
Traditions — Apr 27, 2018
Night Train
Old Fart at Play — Apr 21, 2018
The Sermon
Sound Landscapes — Mar 01, 2018
Charting
2018-02-27 — 2018-05-01
Jazz
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Apr 29 | 1 |
| Apr 22 | 1 |
| Mar 4 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | Night Train | ||
| 2. | The Sermon | ||
| 3. | The Champ | ||
| 4. | Jimmy Wants To Groove | ||
| 5. | Singin This Song 4 U | ||
| 6. | Jimmy's Jumpin | ||
| 7. | Misty | ||
| 8. | Back At The Chicken Shack | ||
| 9. | Blues For Wes |