A fairly typical mid-'60s
soul-jazz effort by Johnny "Hammond" Smith. This LP (not yet reissued
on CD) features Smith performing several current pop tunes -- including "A
Taste of Honey," "The Impossible Dream," "Sunny," and
"The Shadow of Your Smile" -- while letting his quintet (which also
includes trumpeter Virgil Jones, tenor saxophonist Gene Walker, guitarist Eddie
Diehl, and drummer John Harris) stretch out on "Blues on Sunday" and
"Up Comes Monday." Since there is less than half-an-hour of music
here and nothing unexpected occurs, this is just an average outing, although it
should please jazz organ fans. ~ by Scott Yanow, AMG.
This LP has been overlooked and
seriously underrated as one of Smith’s better works. Regardless of its size it
is well worth spinning a few times. Ripped from a well-loved vinyl, some areas
suffer a few sound artifacts, but as a love potion it’ll do me. Enjoy!
Prestige Records, PRST 7482,
1967
Recorded 28th
September, 1966 at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ
Personnel:
Johnny "Hammond"
Smith - Organ
Virgil Jones - Trumpet
Gene Walker - Tenor Saxophone
Eddie Diehl - Guitar
John Harris - Drums
Track Listing:
A1. Love Potion #9 {Jerry
Leiber, Mike Stoller} (2:52)
A2. A Taste Of Honey {Bobby
Scott, Ric Marlow} (3:23)
A3. The Impossible Dream
{Mitch Leigh, Joe Darion} (3:07)
A4. Blues On Sunday {Johnny
"Hammond" Smith} (5:13)
B1. Sunny {Bobby Hebb} (3:10)
B2. The Shadow Of Your Smile
{Johnny Mandel, Paul Francis Webster} (3:38)
B3. Kimberly's Delight
{Johnny "Hammond" Smith} (2:51)
B4. Up Comes Monday {Johnny
"Hammond" Smith} (5:30)
Credits:
Producer - Cal Lampley
Recording Engineer - Rudy van
Gelder
Liner Notes - Christopher Peters (Jan. 1967)