Jazz Icons: Jimmy Smith Live in '69
Dec 01 2009
•2h 30m
•Music
Jazz Icons: Jimmy Smith boasts an incredible 90-minute concert from 1969 filmed in Paris. Working in his classic trio format (with longtime guitarist Eddie McFadden and drummer Charlie Crosby), Jimmy shows why he is still the uncontested king of the jazz organ. Highlights include blues jams “Got My Mojo Working” and “Sonnymoon For Two,” the classic ballads “Alfie” and “Satin Doll,” as well as a blinding 23-minute version of his showcase number “The Sermon.” Tracklist France 1969 1. Sonnymoon For Two 2. Days Of Wine And Roses 3. The Sermon 4. Alfie 5. Satin Doll 6. Organ Grinder's Swing 7. Got My Mojo Working 8. See See Rider 9. A Funky Blues Called I Don't Know 10. My Romance 11. Satin Doll
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