Jimmy Smith - RIP


Thanks for "The Sermon", and many others. You will be missed.
slothman
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Nice little piece on NPR. Here's a link to the audio:

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4492790
Like most, I was introduced to jazz through the recordings of Satchmo, Ellington and Miles. But it was Jimmy who really turned me into a junkie. I bought 'Got My Mojo Workin' in early 1965 and that led to 'Bashin', 'Midnight Special' and his BN releases from the mid- and late-fifties. He remained the quintessential jazz organist (Dot Com Blues demonstrated how little his skills had eroded) to the end and other organists such as Jack McDuff, Wild Bill Davis, Larry Young, Billy Preston and Jimmy McGriff owe much of their success to Smith's introduction of the B3 as a lead instrument. Jimmy, like the recent losses of Ray Charles, Barney Kessel, Elvin Jones, Noble Watts and Illinois Jacquet, will be sorely missed. Thank goodness we have so many archival reminders of their brilliance. If you don't have any of Jimmy's recordings get out and buy some today.
Here are a few of my favorites.....

Home Cookin'
Rockin' the Boat
The Sermon!
Cool Blues
Jimmy Smith Jazz Profile

Never used a bassman in any of these records
"side mouthin" recorded live at Jimmy Smiths own supper club. I found it by accidentt when a record store was converting to cd.

Playing it is the closest thing to live I have ever played.