Johnny "Hammond" Smith - Talk That Talk (1960) [2013 Prestige New Jazz Chronicle] CD-Rip

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Title: Talk That Talk
Year Of Release: 1960 [2013]
Label: Prestige / Universal [UCCO-5388]
Genre: Soul Jazz / Organ
Quality: FLAC (*tracks + .cue,log)
Total Time: 00:35:01
Total Size: 541 mb (+3%rec.)
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Reissue features the latest DSD / HR Cutting remastering and the high-fidelity SHM-CD format (compatible with standard CD player). Comes with a description. Features the original LP designs. An excellent piece of early soul-jazz, 1960's Talk That Talk isn't as bop-oriented as Shirley Scott's albums with Stanley Turrentine from the same period, as flashy and ornate as the albums Jimmy Smith was starting to make with Creed Taylor and Lalo Schifrin, or as funky and blues-based as the best of Jimmy McGriff or "Brother" Jack McDuff. Smith's playing on this album is low-key almost to the point of being conservative, deeply soulful without resorting to what would soon become tired funk clichés.

For the most part, the settings are the standard organ/bass/drums trio, with occasional appearances by tenor saxophonist Oliver Nelson, vibraphonist Lem Winchester, and guitarist Eddie McFadden to provide textural variety. Smith is always at the center of the arrangements, taking almost all the solos, which means that less organ-besotted listeners might find the album a bit samey, but on tracks like a loping, gentle version of "An Affair to Remember" and a gorgeously soulful "Misty," Johnny "Hammond" Smith shows exactly why he deserves his nickname.


Tracks:

01 - Talk That Talk
02 - An Affair To Remember
03 - The End Of A Love Affair
04 - Minors Allowed
05 - Rip Tide
06 - Misty
07 - Bennie's Diggin'
08 - A Portrait Of Jennie

Personnel:

Johnny "Hammond" Smith - organ
Oliver Nelson - tenor sax
George Tucker - bass
Arthur Taylor - drums
Ray Barretto - conga

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