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Johnny 'Hammond' Smith • Storm Warning



Biography
Actually nicknamed after his instrument, Johnny "Hammond" Smith was perhaps one of the more underrated soul-jazz organists of the style's heyday. Born John Robert Smith in Louisville, KY, on December 16, 1933, Smith began learning piano as a child, idolizing Bud Powell and Art Tatum early on. After moving to Cleveland, Smith heard jazz organ pioneer Wild Bill Davis and decided to switch instruments; he made his professional debut on the organ in 1958, around the same time he was working as an accompanist for vocalist Nancy Wilson. In 1959, he began recording as a leader for Prestige, an association that would last through 1970 and produce highlights like That Good Feelin', Talk That Talk, Black Coffee, Open House, Ebb Tide, and Soul Talk, among others. As time passed, Smith's style got progressively funkier, and in 1971, he shortened his name to Johnny Hammond and moved to producer Creed Taylor's CTI label family. Hammond recorded five jazz-funk albums over the next three years, including Breakout, Wild Horses/Rock Steady, and the Mizell Brothers-helmed Gambler's Life. In 1975, Hammond moved to Milestone and recorded the culmination of his move into jazz-funk, Gears, another collaboration with the Mizell Brothers that was reviled by purists and canonized by acid jazz fans. After a few more sessions for Milestone, Smith largely retired from jazz, settling in Southern California and investing in real estate. He began recording sporadically again in the '90s, but was stricken with cancer and died on June 4, 1997. ~ Steve Huey

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Biografía
Actualmente apodado así por su instrumento, Johnny "Hammond" Smith era quizás uno de los organistas de soul-jazz más infravalorados de la época de apogeo de este estilo. Nacido John Robert Smith en Louisville, KY, el 16 de diciembre de 1933, Smith comenzó a aprender piano de niño, idolatrando a Bud Powell y Art Tatum desde muy temprano. Después de mudarse a Cleveland, Smith escuchó al pionero del órgano de jazz Wild Bill Davis y decidió cambiar de instrumento; hizo su debut profesional en el órgano en 1958, más o menos al mismo tiempo que trabajaba como acompañante de la vocalista Nancy Wilson. En 1959, comenzó a grabar como líder de Prestige, una asociación que duraría hasta 1970 y produciría obras destacadas como That Good Feelin', Talk That Talk, Black Coffee, Open House, Ebb Tide y Soul Talk, entre otras. Con el paso del tiempo, el estilo de Smith se volvió progresivamente más funky, y en 1971, acortó su nombre a Johnny Hammond y se mudó a la familia de etiquetas CTI del productor Creed Taylor. Hammond grabó cinco álbumes de jazz-funk en los próximos tres años, incluyendo Breakout, Wild Horses/Rock Steady y The Mizell Brothers-helmed Gambler's Life. En 1975, Hammond se mudó a Milestone y grabó la culminación de su paso al jazz-funk, Gears, otra colaboración con los Mizell Brothers que fue vilipendiada por puristas y canonizada por fanáticos del jazz ácido. Después de unas cuantas sesiones más para Milestone, Smith se retiró del jazz, estableciéndose en el sur de California e invirtiendo en bienes raíces. Comenzó a grabar esporádicamente de nuevo en los años 90, pero sufrió de cáncer y murió el 4 de junio de 1997. ~ Steve Huey
 
 
Tracks:
A1 Lady Smooth 4:47
A2 California Lovers 9:52
A3 Imagination 5:16
B1 Quiet Storm 5:55
B2 Brother Snook 5:22
B3 Lonely Dreamer 7:58

Guitar – John Abercrombie (A2,A3,B2)
Vocals – Roger Kenerly-Saint , Stephanie Spruill (A2)
Flugelhorn – Oscar Brashear (B2)
Flute – Roger Glenn (B3)
1977






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