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Jimmy Smith - Fourmost (Recorded Live At Fat Tuesday's NYC) album flac Performer: Jimmy Smith
Title: Fourmost (Recorded Live At Fat Tuesday's NYC)
Style: Contemporary Jazz
Released: 1991
Country: US
MP3 album: 1366 mb
FLAC album: 1250 mb
Rating: 4.3
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Genre: Jazz

Recorded during the same 1990 gig at Fat Tuesday's as the earlier Fourmost CD, Fourmost Return features Jimmy Smith, Stanley Turrentine, Kenny Burrell, and Grady Tate in great form once again, so this is no compilation of lukewarm leftovers. The music includes a burning, up-tempo take of "Sonnymoon for Two" and a bluesy and lyrical interpretation of "Mood Indigo," as well as an initially lounge-like "Laura" that gives way to a hot solo by Burrell.

Recorded Live at Fat Tuesday's, New York City, November 16-17, 1990. FOURMOST captures the collaborative efforts of drummer Grady Tate, tenor saxman Stanley Turrentine, long-time Smith guitarist Kenny Burrell and the master organist himself, as they groove through a sizzling live set. Recorded in 1990 at Fat Tuesday's in New York City, the show overflows with the kind of evocative, free-flowing yet tightly disciplined artistry one has come to expect from Smith

Exclusive discount for Prime members. Sample this album Artist (Sample). Fourmost : Recorded Live At Fat Tuesday's, NYC Audio CD. Jimmy Smith.

Jimmy Smith (musician). For other musicians of this name, see Jimmy Smith. Smith at the Liri Blues Festival in 2004. Background information Discography. 1977: It's Necessary: Recorded Live at Jimmy Smith's Supper Club (Mercury SRM-1-1189). 1978: Unfinished Business (Mercury) reissued on CD in 2012 by Soul Brother Records. 1990: Fourmost (with Stanley Turrentine, Kenny Burrell, Grady Tate). 1990: Fourmost Return (with Stanley Turrentine, Kenny Burrell, Grady Tate). 1993: Sum Serious Blues.

The Jimmy Smith Trio performed "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" and "The Sermon" in the 1964 film Get Yourself a College Girl. In the 1970s, Smith opened his own supper club in Los Angeles, California, and played there regularly with guitarist Paul C Saenz, Kenny Dixon on drums, Herman Riley and John F. Phillips on saxophone; also included in the band was harmonica/flute player Stanley Behrens. The 1972 album Root Down, considered a seminal influence on later generations of funk and hip-hop musicians, was recorded live at the club, albeit with a different group of backing.

Home Cookin' is an album by the American jazz organist Jimmy Smith of performances recorded in 1958 and 1959 and released on the Blue Note label. The album was rereleased on CD with five bonus tracks

Fourmost Return is a hard bop music live album recording by JIMMY SMITH released in 2001 on CD, LP/Vinyl and/or cassette. JIMMY SMITH - Fourmost Return. Filed under Hard Bop By JIMMY SMITH.

LP, Vinyl record album. Jimmy Smith Plays The Standards. Early Jimmy Smith work for Blue Note – packaged together here as a "standards" collection and issued on Liberty's Sunset label in the late 60s! The collection offers little in the way of session details – clearly an attempt to pass it off as new material – but it does. LP, Vinyl record album. A great back to basics session from organist Jimmy Smith – recorded live in the early 80s, but with a freewheeling small combo sound that takes us back to his Blue Note years! The group on the album's a quartet – with Jimmy on both piano and organ, Kenny Burrell on guitar, and Johnny.

Jimmy Smith ignited a jazz revolution on an instrument associated at the time with ballparks, despite never playing one until the age of 28. His legendary multi-part technique on the Hammond B-3 organ, playing bass with the foot pedals and Charlie Parker-like single-line passages with his right hand, shook up the traditional trio as co-players could explore new roles. Smith's early recordings were so successful Blue Note set up a special division to develop the genre he formed. He typically recorded numerous projects every year for the label between the late 1950s and his departure in 1962, including career highlights such as 1957s Groovin At Small's Paradise and 1960s Back At The Chicken Shack, perhaps his best-known album. Many are also noteworthy for all-star rosters of co-players such as guitarist Kenny Burrell, trumpeter Blue Mitchell, and saxophonists Stanley Turrentine and Jackie McLean.

Tracklist

Midnight Special 6:42
Main Stem 6:42
Summertime 8:11
Things Ain't What They Used To Be 6:18
Soulful Brothers 10:10
My Funny Valentine 5:45
Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars 10:51

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
M-9184 Jimmy Smith Fourmost (Recorded Live At Fat Tuesday's NYC) ‎(LP) Milestone M-9184 US 1991
MCD-9184-2 Jimmy Smith Fourmost (Recorded Live At Fat Tuesday's NYC) ‎(CD) Milestone MCD-9184-2 US 1991
5M 9184 Jimmy Smith Fourmost (Recorded Live At Fat Tuesday's NYC) ‎(Cass, Dol) Milestone 5M 9184 US 1991