Jimmy Smith Plays Red Hot Blues

~ Release by Jimmy Smith (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

CD 1
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1Only in It for the Money
assistant engineer:
Bill Kinsley (in 2000), Mike Scotella (in 2000) and Katy Teasdale (in 2000)
engineer:
Rik Pekkonen (in 2000)
producer:
John Porter (producer and musician US and UK) (in 2000)
bass guitar:
Reggie McBride (in 2000)
bass trombone and trombone:
George Bohanon (in 2000) and Maurice Spears (in 2000)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Harvey Mason (jazz drummer) (in 2000)
flugelhorn and trumpet:
Oscar Brashear (in 2000), Leslie Drayton (in 2000) and Darrell Leonard (in 2000)
guitar:
John Porter (producer and musician US and UK) (in 2000)
organ:
Jimmy Smith (US jazz organist) (in 2000)
percussion:
Lenny Castro (in 2000)
piano:
Dr. John (New Orleans blues pianist, singer and songwriter) (in 2000)
tenor saxophone [tenor sax]:
Herman Riley (American tenor saxophone jazz performer) (in 2000) and Joe Sublett (The Texacali Horns) (in 2000)
vocals:
Dr. John (New Orleans blues pianist, singer and songwriter) (in 2000)
horn arranger:
Darrell Leonard (in 2000)
recorded at:
Cello Recording in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 2000)
mixed at:
Cello Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2000-06-05 until 2000-06-09)
Jimmy Smith feat. Dr. John4:35
2I Just Wanna Make Love to You
assistant engineer:
Bill Kinsley (in 2000), Mike Scotella (in 2000) and Katy Teasdale (in 2000)
engineer:
Rik Pekkonen (in 2000)
producer:
John Porter (producer and musician US and UK) (in 2000)
bass guitar:
Reggie McBride (in 2000) and John Porter (producer and musician US and UK) (in 2000)
bass trombone and trombone:
George Bohanon (in 2000) and Maurice Spears (in 2000)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Harvey Mason (jazz drummer) (in 2000)
flugelhorn and trumpet:
Oscar Brashear (in 2000), Leslie Drayton (in 2000) and Darrell Leonard (in 2000)
guitar:
John Porter (producer and musician US and UK) (in 2000) and Phil Upchurch (in 2000)
organ:
Jimmy Smith (US jazz organist) (in 2000)
percussion:
Lenny Castro (in 2000)
tenor saxophone [tenor sax]:
Herman Riley (American tenor saxophone jazz performer) (in 2000) and Joe Sublett (The Texacali Horns) (in 2000)
Wurlitzer electric piano:
Dr. John (New Orleans blues pianist, singer and songwriter) (in 2000)
lead vocals:
Etta James (in 2000)
vocals:
'Sweet Pea' Atkinson (in 2000) and Sir Harry Bowens (in 2000)
horn arranger:
Darrell Leonard (in 2000)
recorded at:
Cello Recording in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 2000)
mixed at:
Cello Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2000-06-05 until 2000-06-09)
cover recording of:
I Just Wanna Make Love to You (in 2000)
lyricist and composer:
Willie Dixon
publisher:
Arc Music Corp. (U.S. rock & blues publisher) and Hoochie Coochie Music
Jimmy Smith feat. Etta James & Dr. John3:56
3Strut
assistant engineer:
Bill Kinsley (in 2000), Mike Scotella (in 2000) and Katy Teasdale (in 2000)
engineer:
Rik Pekkonen (in 2000)
producer:
John Porter (producer and musician US and UK) (in 2000)
bass guitar:
Reggie McBride (in 2000)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Harvey Mason (jazz drummer) (in 2000)
guitar:
Taj Mahal (US blues musician) (in 2000)
organ:
Jimmy Smith (US jazz organist) (in 2000)
vocals:
Taj Mahal (US blues musician) (in 2000)
recorded at:
Cello Recording in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 2000)
mixed at:
Cello Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2000-06-05 until 2000-06-09)
recording of:
Strut (in 2000)
lyricist and composer:
Taj Mahal (US blues musician)
Jimmy Smith feat. Taj Mahal5:06
4Fever
producer:
Creed Taylor
double bass [bass]:
Milt Hinton (on 1963-07-25)
drums (drum set):
Bill English (US jazz drummer) (on 1963-07-25)
guitar:
Kenny Burrell (on 1963-07-25)
organ:
Jimmy Smith (US jazz organist) (on 1963-07-25)
performer:
Jimmy Smith (US jazz organist)
instrumental recording of:
Fever (on 1963-07-25)
writer:
Eddie Cooley and John Davenport (songwriter Otis Blackwell)
publisher:
Carlin Music Corp., Chrysalis Songs, Fort Knox Music, Fort Knox Music Co, Fort Knox Music Inc., Jay & Cee Music, Lark Music Ltd., Trio Music (publisher), Trio Music Co., Inc. and Trio Music Company
part of:
The Adjustment Bureau
Jimmy Smith feat. Kenny Burrell5:36
5Delon's Blues
engineer:
Rudy van Gelder
producer:
Creed Taylor
bass:
George Duvivier (on 1964-04-27)
bass trombone:
Tony Studd (on 1964-04-27)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (on 1964-04-27)
French horn:
Ray Alonge (french horn) (on 1964-04-27), Earl Chapin (on 1964-04-27), Bill Corea (on 1964-04-27) and Jim Buffington (US jazz, studio and classical hornist) (on 1964-04-27)
guitar:
Kenny Burrell (on 1964-04-27)
organ:
Jimmy Smith (US jazz organist) (on 1964-04-27)
percussion:
Phil Kraus (on 1964-04-27)
trombone:
Billy Byers (on 1964-04-27), Jimmy Cleveland (on 1964-04-27) and Urbie Green (on 1964-04-27)
trumpet:
Bernie Glow (on 1964-04-27), Thad Jones (on 1964-04-27), Marky Markowitz (on 1964-04-27), Jimmy Maxwell (Trumpet) (on 1964-04-27), Ernie Royal (on 1964-04-27) and Snooky Young (on 1964-04-27)
tuba:
Don Butterfield (on 1964-04-27)
conductor:
Lalo Schifrin (pianist & composer) (on 1964-04-27)
arranger:
Lalo Schifrin (pianist & composer)
recorded at:
Van Gelder Studio (Englewood Cliffs, July 20, 1959 -) in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (on 1964-04-27)
recording of:
Delon’s Blues (on 1964-04-27)
composer:
Jimmy Smith (US jazz organist)
Jimmy Smith4:49
6Blues in the Night
Jimmy Smith4:48
7Hobo Flats
Jimmy Smith4:45
8The Sermon
Jimmy Smith7:43
9St. Louis Blues
Jimmy Smith3:19
10Blues for 3 + 1
Jimmy Smith4:50
11Chicago Serenade
Jimmy Smith3:58
12Basin Street Blues
Jimmy Smith4:01
13Blues for J
Jimmy Smith5:17
14Three O'Clock Blues
assistant engineer:
Bill Kinsley (in 2000), Mike Scotella (in 2000) and Katy Teasdale (in 2000)
engineer:
Rik Pekkonen (in 2000)
producer:
John Porter (producer and musician US and UK) (in 2000)
bass guitar:
Pino Palladino (in 2000)
drums (drum set):
Harvey Mason (jazz drummer) (in 2000)
guitar:
Neil Hubbard (in 2000), B.B. King (in 2000) and John Porter (producer and musician US and UK) (in 2000)
organ:
Jimmy Smith (US jazz organist) (in 2000)
piano:
Chris Stainton (in 2000)
vocals:
B.B. King (in 2000)
recorded at:
Cello Recording in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 2000)
mixed at:
Cello Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2000-06-05 until 2000-06-09)
recording of:
Three O’Clock Blues (First recorded in 1946) (in 2000)
writer:
Lowell Fulson
publisher:
Careers‐BMG Music Publishing, Inc. and Powerforce Music
Jimmy Smith feat. B.B. King4:35
15Dot Com Blues
recording of:
Dot Com Blues (in 2000)
composer:
Jimmy Smith (US jazz organist)
Jimmy Smith5:21
16Tuition Blues
assistant engineer:
Bill Kinsley (in 2000), Mike Scotella (in 2000) and Katy Teasdale (in 2000)
engineer:
Rik Pekkonen (in 2000)
producer:
John Porter (producer and musician US and UK) (in 2000)
bass guitar:
Reggie McBride (in 2000)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Harvey Mason (jazz drummer) (in 2000)
guitar:
Russell Malone (in 2000)
organ:
Jimmy Smith (US jazz organist) (in 2000)
recorded at:
Cello Recording in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 2000)
mixed at:
Cello Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2000-06-05 until 2000-06-09)
Jimmy Smith5:52