Jimmy Smith

The Cat

American jazz musician from Pennsylvania blends jazz with 1960s soul music. Not regarded as a blues player, his is a lively and fresh funky-jazz sound.rnrnIt is he who makes the Hammond organ famous. In The Cat the organ of Jimmy Smith finds its maximum expression; even the winds are used with incisive sonorous lashes. The album is biting in which there are mixed sounds between cool jazz and blues.


Title The Cat
Autor Jimmy Smith
Performer Organo: Jimmy Smith - Chitarra: Kenny Burrell - Basso: George Duvivier - Trombone: Jimmy Cleveland - Trombone Basso: Tony Studd - Batteria: Grady Tate - Tromba: Snooky Young/Thad Jones - e... Molti altri... Direzione e Arrangiamenti: Lalo Schifrin
Year Composition 1964
Time 33min
Recording Source 4 track Verve
Code CAN-MA062

American jazz musician from Pennsylvania blends jazz with 1960s soul music. Not regarded as a blues player, his is a lively and fresh funky-jazz sound.rnrnIt is he who makes the Hammond organ famous. In The Cat the organ of Jimmy Smith finds its maximum expression; even the winds are used with incisive sonorous lashes. The album is biting in which there are mixed sounds between cool jazz and blues.


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