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Recorded 'Live' In Hamburg

  front cover   side a

1
5
J

2
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3
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Something You've Got
4:52
Kenner / Domino

Mack The Knife (Macky Messer)
5:49
Weill / Brecht / Blitzstein

Night In Tunisia
7:29
Gillespie / Paperelli

 
  back cover   side b

1
5
J

2
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3
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Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?
5:55

Knox / Kirkpatrick

Got My Mojo Working
4:25
Morganfield

Jimbo
7:12
Smith

 

  label a  

recording dates

studio

label

cat no.

 

unknown


unknown

Metro

607

 

PERSONNEL
organ
Jimmy Smith
 
     

guitar

 

Quentin Warren

 
     

drums

 

Billy Hart

 
  TECH  
producer
  Creed Taylor  
  label b – all from MFP 1292  
engineer
  unknown  
REISSUES label   year   cat no.      
    Music For Pleasure   1967   MFP 1292      
REVIEW   For the third time in the '60s, a live trio set appeared on a cheapo label. This time the pace and inventiveness is less high, nonetheless, it's a decent effort. There is a great version of Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? that, if anything, is features an even faster solo from Jimmy than he took oh his studio effort. He also returns to his past with a bit of bop in a frighteningly fast take on Night In Tunisia and, unfortunately, the wobblostop on Mack The Knife. Hardly essential but easy to come by and fun.