Album US 1991 on Milestone label
Jazz (Contemporary Jazz)
Recorded Live at Fat Tuesday's, New York City, November 16-17, 1990 FOURMOST captures the collaborative efforts of drummer Grady Tate, tenor saxman Stanley Turrentine, long-time Smith guitarist Kenny Burrell and the master organist himself, as they groove through a sizzling live set. Recorded in 1990 at Fat Tuesday's in New York City, the show overflows with the kind of evocative, free-flowing yet tightly disciplined artistry one has come to expect from Smith. The soul that drips off tracks like "Midnight Special" and Burrell's own "Soulful Brothers," as filtered through Smith's mind-bending hand/foot work at the Hammond, Turrentine's pure, personal tone, and Burrell's swinging melodic lines, is enough to make a convert of just about anyone. Even tired standards such as "Summertime" and "My Funny Valentine," as well as the two Ellington treatments ("Main Stem" and "Things Ain't What They Used To Be"), are resuscitated with new tempos, moods, and above all, blazing leads all around. The record's highlight may be "Quiet Night of Quiet Stars," a textured bossa nova jam that has Smith shouting "Oh, my God!" by the tune's end. With playing like this, there's a good chance listeners will be echoing Smith's sentiments. Recorded live at Fat Tuesday's, New York, New York on November 16 & 17, 1990. Includes liner notes by Bill Cosby, Andrew Whist and Steve Blickstein.
![]() | Jimmy Smith org, 1925-2005 US album by |
![]() | Grady Tate dr, *1932 US drums, vocals |
![]() | Kenny Burrell g, *1931 US guitar |
![]() | Stanley Turrentine ts, 1934-2000 US saxophone, tenor |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Midnight Special | Jimmy Smith | 6:42 | |
2 | Main Stem | Jimmy Smith | 6:42 | |
3 | Summertime | Jimmy Smith | 8:11 | |
4 | Things Ain't What They Used To Be | Jimmy Smith | 6:18 | |
5 | Soulful Brothers | Jimmy Smith | 10:10 | |
6 | My Funny Valentine | Jimmy Smith | 5:45 | |
7 | Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars | Jimmy Smith | 10:51 |