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Organ Cds That ARE NOT Greazzzzyyyy..


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With a name like Bartholomew Frost Smith, I think I'd go with "Frosty" too.

Found him on a Butch Hancock album too, but don't know if it's the same "Frosty"

I don't know if there's really a "story" -

just a damn good drummer (who just happened to be huge).

I used to practice "that" drum solo over and over - it sounded so "composed"

and very well thought out, but still motivated by a funk/rock sensibility.

Kinda hard to describe really. Those were my favorite solos in those days -

ones that didn't give the apperance of showing off - well, too much anyway...

but it's kinda hard to explain how I could fit him in with Bennink and Altschul way back then,

but it seems that my drum teachers were OK with it anyway...

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WOW! Thanks for that!

I had no idea he was still around!

It probably came up in conversation

one time around the late 80's and I don't remember the source

who said he had died as a result of his weight...

Anyway, I gotta look at his site some more!

thanks!

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i get POed re: love cry want because it seems to be labelled as "nicholas and gallivan". well in my opinon, it's larry young that makes the date. i mean i guess the other two guys are alive and they can use the cash and attention more than larry young (or jimmy molinari who i guess was not so essential and perhaps was never heard from again). but it seems like larry young gets short shrift in the labelling and recognition department.

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fats waller, sun ra.

i find it hard to accept most of the blue note 1960's/70's (and other labels - what the people on this board call 'greasy') organ oriented cd's as being jazz. seems more like plain soul music than anything else. played by more competent musicians, but it's rarely jazz.

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Pretty much anything recorded before JOS came onto the scene. Just listened to "The Vice Pres. and the organ playing on that cd is ice rink stuff, and Count Basie was doing some of the playing on it. Does jazz ever owe a dig THANK YOU to Smith for his genius.

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What is this obsession with grease? Y'all work in Kentucky Fried Chicken or what?

Three non-greasy...

Monty Python:

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(though even less pleasant fluids come to mind with that picture)

And Keith...

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Also this...

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More candle wax than grease.

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Barry "Frosty" Smith is the drummer for the organ trio I have with guitarist Denny Freeman.  He's a bad mutha. :D

Randy "Frosty" Marsh plays with organissimo. He is my favorite on the album...oh wait mixin' threads....sorry.

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