Soulstation1 Posted February 1, 2005 Report Posted February 1, 2005 sunny side of the street is niiiicccceeee i like the "laid back" feel on this cd i was looking for this cd the other day in the "t's" for stan the man this is a recent (2004) jrvg i believe ss1 Quote
Jazz Kat Posted February 1, 2005 Report Posted February 1, 2005 I yet to hear BATCS. Is it as laid-back as Home Cookin'. HC's very subtle, but it swings! I love Smith's rendition of I Got A Women. Quote
Soulstation1 Posted February 15, 2005 Author Report Posted February 15, 2005 up for jimmy rip ss1 Quote
Harold_Z Posted February 15, 2005 Report Posted February 15, 2005 Actually this is one of those classic albums that no collection should be without...like The Sidewinder or Song For My Father. When those records first came out in the 60s you were definitely a square if you didn't have them. You can add the Lou Rawls Live Capitol album to that same list. Even the people with just a passing acquaintence with Jazz had those records. Not a dud track on Chicken Shack. I love the contrast Jimmy creates with his bassline on the 9th and 10th bars of the head on Chicken Shack (to name just one nice moment of many). When I Grow To Old To Dream is also a gas from start to finish and for my money is quintessential Stanley. Quote
Jim Alfredson Posted February 15, 2005 Report Posted February 15, 2005 I yet to hear BATCS. Is it as laid-back as Home Cookin'. HC's very subtle, but it swings! I love Smith's rendition of I Got A Women. You gotta hear McGriff's version... probably the quintessential organ version of that tune. I love BAtCS. Gotta get it's cousin, Midnight Special, too. Harold, couldn't have said it better myself. Quote
Soul Stream Posted February 16, 2005 Report Posted February 16, 2005 Actually this is one of those classic albums that no collection should be without...like The Sidewinder or Song For My Father. When those records first came out in the 60s you were definitely a square if you didn't have them. You can add the Lou Rawls Live Capitol album to that same list. Even the people with just a passing acquaintence with Jazz had those records. Not a dud track on Chicken Shack. I love the contrast Jimmy creates with his bassline on the 9th and 10th bars of the head on Chicken Shack (to name just one nice moment of many). When I Grow To Old To Dream is also a gas from start to finish and for my money is quintessential Stanley. Nice to hear someone complitment an actual organ bassline. Someone's listening! Anyway, along those same lines...Jimmy really lays the bass down nice, simply and clearly on this whole session. Not only a textbook example, it's the example on how to play this stuff right. Quote
Soulstation1 Posted February 22, 2005 Author Report Posted February 22, 2005 should we do selection for jimmy next month? this thread/idea hasn't seen much action i was gonna through all the blue note and verve stuff ss1 Quote
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