Time: 78:29
Size: 179.7 MB
Styles: Soul jazz, Jazz piano
Year: 2012
Art: Front
[3:29] 1. This Here
[5:05] 2. Moanin'
[2:27] 3. Lush Life
[4:13] 4. The Party's Over
[3:20] 5. Prelude To A Kiss
[5:26] 6. Dat Dere
[5:05] 7. My Funny Valentine
[4:30] 8. Come Rain Or Come Shine
[3:57] 9. Joy Ride
[4:53] 10. Easy Does It
[4:35] 11. Old Devil Moon
[5:49] 12. A Little Busy
[4:51] 13. I Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance With You
[3:29] 14. Pretty Memory
[6:29] 15. If You Could See Me Now
[5:01] 16. I Thought About You
[3:32] 17. Groovin' High
[2:07] 18. Autumn In New York
Twofer: Tracks #1-9 from the 12" album “This Here Is Bobby Timmons” (Riverside RLP-1164); Tracks #10-17 from the 12" album “Easy Does It – Bobby Timmons Trio” (Riverside RLP-9363). Bonus track #18, taken from the album “Pianists Galore!” (Jazz West Coast JWC-506).
Bobby Timmons was one of the leading exponents of the funky school of jazz piano, who also contributed heavily to the so-called “soul” movement with his three hit compositions: Moanin’, This Here, and Dat Dere, all part of his first album, “This Here Is Bobby Timmons.” But he was much more than that.
As this and his second album, “Easy Does It,” show, he was an imaginative, creative bop pianist with a richly varied repertoire. Both albums are models of unaffected, driving trio jazz in which the pianist, a catalytic, combustible player in any situation, makes full, two-handed use of the keyboard without ever resorting to pianistic tricks to make an easy point. Developing his solos with logic, consummate taste and an implacable sense of time, with Sam Jones and Jimmy Cobb providing sterling rhythm support, he showed he was an extremely capable, many-faceted performer as well as the groove-funk-soul purveyor of lazy cliché.
Bobby Timmons was one of the leading exponents of the funky school of jazz piano, who also contributed heavily to the so-called “soul” movement with his three hit compositions: Moanin’, This Here, and Dat Dere, all part of his first album, “This Here Is Bobby Timmons.” But he was much more than that.
As this and his second album, “Easy Does It,” show, he was an imaginative, creative bop pianist with a richly varied repertoire. Both albums are models of unaffected, driving trio jazz in which the pianist, a catalytic, combustible player in any situation, makes full, two-handed use of the keyboard without ever resorting to pianistic tricks to make an easy point. Developing his solos with logic, consummate taste and an implacable sense of time, with Sam Jones and Jimmy Cobb providing sterling rhythm support, he showed he was an extremely capable, many-faceted performer as well as the groove-funk-soul purveyor of lazy cliché.
This Here Is Bobby Timmons / Easy Does It
Hello Giullia!
ReplyDeleteMay I again bother You with another request for renewing a link fot this album? It's not urgent, I have all the time in the world (almost)
Thank You in advance and have a nice Sunday afternoon!
Geoff
Geoff, New link posted!
DeleteDear Giullia!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for the new link!! It's much appreciated!
Cheers
Geoff