Jimmy McGriff At The Organ Album Review + Tracklist
Sue Records Inc. 1964 LP 1020
notes:
At The Organ by Jimmy McGriff is a cornerstone of soul jazz,
showcasing his signature Hammond organ grooves.
Released during the golden era of jazz-funk fusion, the album
captures the raw energy and bluesy depth that defined McGriff’s
sound.
At The Organ remains one of Jimmy McGriff’s most influential
works,
capturing the essence of soul jazz with unmatched authenticity.
Whether you're new to jazz or a longtime fan, this album is a
must-listen.
credits:
Rudolph Johnson (tenor sax);
Jimmy McGriff (organ);
Larry Frazier (guitar);
Jimmie Smith (drums) should NOT be confused with
Jimmy Smith — different person entirely
A1. Kiko - 3:27
A3. All Day Long - 3:50
A4. That's All (Brandt/Haymes) - 5:28
same, except Rudolph Johnson (tenor sax)
A2. Jumpin' at the Woodside (Basie/Hendricks) - 3:17
A5. Hello Betty - 4:53
B2. When You're Smiling (Fisher/Goodwin/Shay) - 4:20
B3. Shiny Stockings - 7:20
B1. Close Your Eyes - 5:22
Directed By – Juggy Murray Jones
Engineer – Bob Lifton
Producer – Joe Lederman
Recorded 1964
regent sound Studio New York City,
NY
tracklist:
A1 Kiko 3:27
written by Jimmy McGriff
A2 Jumpin´ At The Woodside 3:17
written by count basie
A3 All Day Long 3:50
written by Billy Strayhorn
A4 That´s All 5:28
written by Thomas Waller
A5 Hello Betty 4:53
written by Jimmy McGriff
B1 Close Your Eyes 5:22
written by Al Lewis, Will Collins
B2 When You´re Smiling, The Whole World Smiles With You
4:20
written by Larry Shay, Mark Fisher, Joe Goodwin
B3 Shiney Stockings 7:20
written by Frank Foster

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