Showing posts with label Earl Edwards. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Johnny "Hammond" Smith - For Lovers (1959-69) [vinyl]

A marvellous compilation of great soul jazz standards played by the talented organist Johnny “Hammond” Smith taken from some of his classic New Jazz and Prestige sides spanning 1959 through to 1969. He is joined by an amazing and diverse cast of players: Thornel Schwartz, Freddie McCoy, Houston Person, Eddie McFadden, Rusty Bryant, Wally Richardson, Earl Edwards, Ray Barretto, George Tucker, Leo Stevens, Wendell Marshall, to name a few, Enjoy!

Prestige Records, PRST 7777, 1970

Tracklisting:

A1. Bye Bye Blackbird {Mort Dixon, Ray Henderson} (4:30)

Johnny "Hammond" Smith - Organ
Thornel Schwartz - Guitar
George Tucker - Bass
Leo Stevens - Drums
Recorded 4th November, 1959 At Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey

Johnny "Hammond" Smith - That Good Feelin'
New Jazz [NJLP 8229]

A2. Because You Left Me {Johnny "Hammond" Smith} (5:27)

Johnny "Hammond" Smith - Organ
Freddie McCoy - Vibraphone
Eddie McFadden - Guitar
Wendell Marshall - Bass
Leo Stevens - Drums
Recorded 12th May, 1961 At Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey

Johnny "Hammond" Smith - Stimulation
Prestige Records [PRLP 7203]

A3. On A Clear Day {Alan Jay Lerner, Burton Lane} (4:20)

Johnny "Hammond" Smith - Organ
Otis Sutton - Alto Saxophone
Houston Person - Tenor Saxophone
Eddie McFadden - Guitar
Leo Stevens - Drums
Recorded 4th January, 1966 At Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey

Johnny "Hammond" Smith, Byrdie Green - Stringer Meets The Golden Thrush
Prestige Records [PR 7464]

A4. A Portrait Of Jenny {Russell Robinson, Gordon Burdge} (2:21)

Johnny "Hammond" Smith - Organ
George Tucker - Bass
Art Taylor - Drums
Ray Barretto - Congas
Recorded 22nd April, 1960 At Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey

Johnny "Hammond" Smith - Talk That Talk
New Jazz [NJLP 8241]

B1. Sad Eyes {Johnny "Hammond" Smith} (4:50)

Johnny "Hammond" Smith - Organ
Freddie McCoy - Vibraphone
Eddie McFadden - Guitar
Wendell Marshall - Bass
Leo Stevens - Drums
Recorded 12th May, 1961 At Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey

Johnny "Hammond" Smith - Opus De Funk
Prestige Records [PR 7420]

B2. All Soul {Curtis Lewis} (4:17)

Johnny "Hammond" Smith - Organ
Rusty Bryant - Tenor, Alto Saxophone, Varitone
Wally Richardson - Guitar
Bob Bushnell - Electric Bass
Bernard Purdie - Drums
Recorded 19th May, 1969 At Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey

Johnny "Hammond" Smith - Soul Talk
Prestige Records [PR 7681]

B3. There Is No Greater Love {Isham Jones, Marty Symes} (5:30)

Johnny "Hammond" Smith - Organ
Earl Edwards - Tenor Saxophone
Floyd Smith - Guitar
John Harris - Drums
Recorded 7th May, 1965 At Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey

Johnny "Hammond" Smith - The Stinger
Prestige Records [PR 7408]

B4. An Affair To Remember {Harry Warren, Leo McCarey, Harold Adamson} (2:33)

Johnny "Hammond" Smith - Organ
George Tucker - Bass
Art Taylor - Drums
Ray Barretto - Congas
Recorded 22nd April, 1960 At Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey

Johnny "Hammond" Smith - Talk That Talk
New Jazz [NJLP 8241]

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Johnny "Hammond" Smith - Soul Flowers (1967) [re-rip]

As one of the Soul-jazz pioneers, Johnny “Hammond” Smith soon discovered success resided in the immediacy and the joy the music was able to convey. As the style kept on winning adepts in a crossover movement which embraced both Music styles and races, the organist became a master in pulling the right strings so that his sound could reach audiences as vast as possible.

Recorded September 1967 at the height of Flower Power, “Soul Flower”, although hardly related to Psychedelia or Acid-heads favorite sonorities, unashamedly aimed commercial recognition. Although I would never call it smooth or lounge-Jazz, I have to admit at times it makes a perfect dinner soundtrack or background sound for a living-room gathering of friends while relaxedly sipping a beer or a scotch; Yet it shoots in so many directions and displays such competent musicianship that one is often forced to raise the volume level and pay attention to what’s going on; ‘cause that’s the only way you’ll correctly listen to the blistering organ solo/work on the TV-series theme “Theme from N.Y.P.D.”; more screen related material is available on the melancholic mood of Burt Bacharach’s score for the movie “Alfie” or on the lively, hip-shaking rendition of the popular “Tara’s Theme” from ‘Gone with the Wind’ soundtrack; and on “Ode to Billie Joe”, Smith spells with fervor the conga-rhythm-propelled, horse-riding, Far-west evoking theme.

Previously issued with considerable success in 45rpm/Single format “Dirty Apple” is here offered in an extended version and it’s Bluesy and Funky charm, Soulful organ and smoking sax and guitar work are some of the album’s strong arguments; Still, it’s the diversity shared by the up-tempo version of the classic “Days of Wine and Roses” or the happy, old-time Big-Band swing feel of the Rodgers/Hammerstein “You’ll Never Walk Alone” where Smith displays his hard-won credentials in the style and most of all the Bossa inflected “Here’s That Rainy Day”, where guitarist Wally Richardson shows he can give cards in many a style or the cover of Ray Charles’s “I Got a Woman” with the organ at full throttle and Houston Person’s intense tenor work that definitely make this a record with mood-uplifting characteristics. ~ comusduke.

Prestige Records, PR 7549, 1968
Recorded 27th September, 1967 at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey

Personnel:
Johnny "Hammond" Smith - Organ
Houston Person - Tenor Saxophone
Earl Edwards - Tenor Saxophone
Wally Richardson - Guitar
Jimmy Lewis - Electric Bass
John Harris - Drums
Richie "Pablo" Landrum - Congas

Tracks:
A1. N.Y.P.D. {Charles Gross} (3:23)
A2. Dirty Apple {Smith, Richardson} (5:01)
A3. Days Of Wine And Roses {Henry Mancini} (3:21)
A4. Ode To Billie Joe {Bobby Gentry} (3:17)
B1. You'll Never Walk Alone {Rodgers, Hammerstein} (3:12)
B2. Alfie {David, Bacharach} (3:06)
B3. Tara's Theme [My Own True Love] {Max Steiner} (2:57)
B4. Here Comes That Rainy Day {Burke, van Heusen} (3:26)
B5. I Got A Woman {Ray Charles} (5:27)

Credits:
Producer - Cal Lampley
Recording Engineer - Rudy van Gelder
Liner Notes - Christopher Peters (Jan. 1968)