Styles: Hammond b-3 organ
Year: 2009
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 64:31
Size: 148,0 MB
Art: Front
( 8:42) 1. When We Kissed At Night
( 7:20) 2. My Little Suede Shoes
( 9:20) 3. This Ain't Right
( 5:14) 4. Polka Dots And Moonbeams
( 7:44) 5. Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
( 8:21) 6. Turning Point
(11:11) 7. Night Song
( 6:36) 8. Too Damn Hot
The Art Of Organizing
Year: 2009
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 64:31
Size: 148,0 MB
Art: Front
( 8:42) 1. When We Kissed At Night
( 7:20) 2. My Little Suede Shoes
( 9:20) 3. This Ain't Right
( 5:14) 4. Polka Dots And Moonbeams
( 7:44) 5. Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
( 8:21) 6. Turning Point
(11:11) 7. Night Song
( 6:36) 8. Too Damn Hot
Brace yourselves for The Art of Organizing, the very first appearance on Criss Cross by organ master Dr. Lonnie Smith. Guitarist Peter Bernstein and Billy Drummond, one of the more prolific and sensitive drummers of our time, completes the lineup. From his early days with George Benson and Lou Donaldson to the present day, Dr. Lonnie Smith has always been a driving force in jazz. The Art of Organizing, featuring Smith and trio on standards and a batch of strong new originals, is another contribution that will remain timeless. ~ Editorial Reviews http://www.amazon.com/The-Organizing-Lonnie-Smith-Trio/dp/B002G5FLSS
Personnel: Dr. Lonnie Smith (Hammond b-3 organ); Peter Bernstein (guitar); Billy Drummond (drums).
Personnel: Dr. Lonnie Smith (Hammond b-3 organ); Peter Bernstein (guitar); Billy Drummond (drums).
The Art Of Organizing
The only Criss Cross CD by Dr. Lonnie Smith, the Turbanator, a true legend on his own, and the last survivor from the jazz organ golden era. I got this album, it's fantastic. Grat share Giulia G!
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DeleteCan you re up this one, please? Thanks in advance.
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Thank you so much!
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DeleteThank you for the repost. Take care.
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DeleteHuge Dr. Lonnie fan, but this one eluded me until now. many thanks, Giullia
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