Jimmy Smith/Germany 1972
Jimmy Smith/Germany 1972
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A complete recording of jazz organ superstar Jimmy Smith's performance at the Berlin Jazz Festival on November 2, 1972 as a high-quality stereo soundboard sound source. A rare one-night-only live session with the participation of great jazzmen such as Art Farmer, Clark Terry, Illinois Jacquet, James Moody, Kenny Burrell, and Roy Haynes. Miles Davis' famous ``Walkin''', Duke Ellington's ``Satin Doll'', standard numbers ``I'm A Fool To Want You'' and ``I Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance With'' Contains 6 songs including ``You'' for approximately 51 minutes. You can fully enjoy the precious session at the Berlin Jazz Festival with high-quality sound. 1. Introduction by Ronnie Scott (01:16) 2. Walkin' (23:07) 3. Satin Doll (05:24) 4. I'm A Fool To Want You (06:14) 5. I Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance With You (05:09) 6. Announcement / Indian Summer (03:59) 7. Blues Tune (05:58) Berlin Jazz Festival 1972 Live at Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany, November 2nd 1972 Jimmy Smith - organ Art Farmer - trumpet, flugelhorn Clark Terry trumpet, flugelhorn Illinois Jacquet - tenor saxophone James Moody - tenor saxophone, flute Kenny Burrell - guitar Roy Haynes - drums Stereo Soundboard Recording
1. Introduction by Ronnie Scott (01:16) 2. Walkin' (23:07) 3. Satin Doll (05:24) 4. I'm A Fool To Want You (06:14) 5. I Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance With You (05:09) 6. Announcement / Indian Summer (03:59) 7. Blues Tune (05:58) Berlin Jazz Festival 1972 Live at Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany, November 2nd 1972 Jimmy Smith - organ Art Farmer - trumpet, flugelhorn Clark Terry trumpet, flugelhorn Illinois Jacquet - tenor saxophone James Moody - tenor saxophone, flute Kenny Burrell - guitar Roy Haynes - drums Stereo Soundboard Recording

