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Incredible Jimmy Smith, The - Peter & The Wolf album flac Performer: Incredible Jimmy Smith, The
Title: Peter & The Wolf
Released: 1966
MP3 album: 1168 mb
FLAC album: 1308 mb
Rating: 4.8
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Genre: Jazz

The Bird, The Duck, The Cat, The Grandfather, The Wolf, The Hunter, Peter.

Root Down is a 1972 live jazz album by Jimmy Smith, released on the Verve label. It was recorded in Los Angeles on February 8, 1972. It includes the song "Root Down (And Get It)" which was sampled by the Beastie Boys for their song "Root Down. Root Down peaked at number 24 on the Billboard Top Jazz Album charts the album captures a performance Smith gave with a relatively young supporting band who were.

James Oscar Smith (December 8, 1925 or 1928 – February 8, 2005) was an American jazz musician whose albums often charted on Billboard magazine. In 2005, Smith was awarded the NEA Jazz Masters Award from the National Endowment for the Arts, the highest honor that America bestows upon jazz musicians.

Peter & the Wolf is a 1966 studio album by Jimmy Smith, with Oliver Nelson's big band. It's based on Sergei Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf. 2. Jimmy Smith (musician) – James Oscar Jimmy Smith was an American jazz musician who achieved the rare distinction of releasing a series of instrumental jazz albums that often charted on Billboard.

The Bird, The Duck, The Cat, The Grandfather, The Wolf, The Hunter, Peter. Duck Theme, Jimmy and the Duck, Peter's Theme, Meal Time. 6. Finale (Parade, Peter Plays Some Blues). Recent albums by Jimmy Smith. Bashin': The Unpredictable Jimmy Smith, Hobo Flats. Sit on It, Unfinished Business. Respect, Livin' It Up. 2010.

Jimmy Smith Original Jazz Sound Jimmy Smith at the Organ, Vol. 1, 1956 – Summertime. Jimmy Smith, Genres Hard bop, mainstream jazz, jazz-funk, jazz fusion. Album The Incredible Jimmy Smith At The Organ Vol. 3 (1956) – 01. Judo Mambo. Jimmy Smith, Genres Hard bop, mainstream jazz, jazz-funk, jazz fusion

The Bird/The Duck/The Cat/The Grandfather/The Wolf/The Hunter/Peter (4:13) 02. Duck Theme/Jimmy and the Duck/Peter's Theme/Meal Time (9:42) 03. Elegy for a Duck (7:17) 04. Cat in a Tree (5:23) 05. Capture of the Wolf (1:17) 06. Finale/Parade/Peter Plays Some Blues (4:45). Jimmy Smith, nicknamed The Incredible Jimmy Smith, Born James Oscar Smith in Norristown, Pennsylvania, USA. Smith was influenced by both gospel and blues. Recordings The first American version, recorded in 1939 by RCA Victor, was issued in an album of three 78 rpm discs. It was narrated by Richard Hale, a film actor best known for villainous and exotic roles, with music performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Serge Koussevitzky.

Jimmy Smith single-handedly reinvented the Hammond organ in a modern jazz setting, and given the many Hammond players who have followed in his wake, most of them working off of the same template that Smith established way back in the early 1950s, it is easy to forget how amazingly brilliant he was on his chosen instrument, as innovative in his own. way as Charlie Parker was on sax or Thelonious Monk on piano