A New Sound... A New Star..., Vol. 1
Appearance
A New Sound... A New Star..., Vol. 1 | ||||
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Released | 1956 | |||
Recorded | February 18, 1956 | |||
Studio | Van Gelder Studio Hackensack, New Jersey | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 40:04 | |||
Label | Blue Note BLP 1512 | |||
Producer | Alfred Lion | |||
Jimmy Smith chronology | ||||
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Singles from A New Sound... A New Star..., Vol. 1 | ||||
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A New Sound... A New Star..., Vol. 1 is the debut album by the American jazz organist Jimmy Smith, recorded on February 18, 1956 and released on Blue Note later that year.[1]
Background
[edit]The album was rereleased on CD combined with Smith's following two LPs, A New Sound – A New Star, Vol. 2 (1956) and Jimmy Smith at the Organ (1956).[2]
Reception
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [3] |
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings | (CD reissue) [4] |
The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow states, "The debut of organist Jimmy Smith on records (he was already 30) was a major event, for he introduced a completely new and very influential style on the organ, one that virtually changed the way the instrument is played."[3]
Track listing
[edit]Side 1
[edit]- "The Way You Look Tonight" (Dorothy Fields, Jerome Kern) – 5:04
- "You Get 'Cha" – 4:23 (Jimmy Smith)
- "Midnight Sun" (Sonny Burke, Lionel Hampton, Johnny Mercer) – 4:26
- "Oh, Lady Be Good!" (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) – 5:49
Side 2
[edit]- "The High and the Mighty" (Dimitri Tiomkin, Ned Washington) – 4:21
- "But Not for Me" (Gershwin, Gershwin) – 4:30
- "The Preacher" (Horace Silver) – 4:35
- "Tenderly" (Walter Gross, Jack Lawrence) – 3:56
- "Joy" (Johann Sebastian Bach) – 3:13
Personnel
[edit]Musicians
[edit]- Jimmy Smith – Hammond organ
- Thornel Schwartz – guitar
- Bay Perry – drums
Technical personnel
[edit]- Alfred Lion – producer
- Rudy Van Gelder – recording engineer
- Reid Miles – design
- Francis Wolff – photography
- Babs Gonzales – liner notes
References
[edit]- ^ Blue Note discography accessed October 5, 2010
- ^ "Jimmy Smith - A New Sound... A New Star, Volume 1–3". Jazz Music Archives. Retrieved January 25, 2024.
- ^ a b Yanow, S. AllMusic Review accessed October 5, 2010
- ^ Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. p. 1312. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0.