A masterpiece of jazz groove with vibrant organ.
A masterpiece by Jimmy Smith and Lalo Schifrin. The funky drive of the organ and the power of the orchestra combine to create a gorgeous sound that combines the essence of jazz and film music.
Jimmy Smith's organ dances freely over Lalo Schifrin's meticulous arrangements. The opening track, "The Cat," immediately draws you in with its thrilling riffs and powerful groove, and the horn section and rhythmic harmony are superb. Smith's playing is soulful and powerful, and his sharp improvisation stands out among the ensemble. He skillfully weaves in elements of blues and Latin, creating a superb composition that combines urban energy with the freedom of jazz. This work, which combines the scale of film music with a club groove, continues to shine as a milestone in modern jazz organ.
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A:
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Theme From "Joy House"
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2)
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The Cat (From The Motion Picture "Joy House")
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Basin Street Blues
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Main Title From "The Carpetbaggers"
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B:
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Chicago Serenade
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St. Louis Blues
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Delon's Blues
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Blues In The Night
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Arranged By, Conductor - Lalo Schifrin
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Organ - Jimmy Smith
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Guitar - Kenny Burrell
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Drums - Grady Tate
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Producer - Creed Taylor
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Tuba - Don Butterfield
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Engineer - Rudy Van Gelder
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Trombone - Jimmy Cleveland
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Trombone [Bass] - Tony Studd
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Trombone - Urbie Green
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Percussion - Phil Kraus
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Bass - George Duvivier
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Trumpet - Marky Markowitz
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Trumpet - Bernie Glow
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Trumpet - Ernie Royal
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Trumpet - Thad Jones
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French Horn - Earl Chapin
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Trombone - Billy Byers
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French Horn - Ray Alonge
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French Horn - Jim Buffington
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Trumpet - Jimmy Maxwell
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Engineer [Director] - Val Valentin
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Trumpet - Snooky Young
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Liner Notes - Al Collins
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French Horn - Bill Correa
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Photography By [Cover Photo] - Ken Whitmore