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The Incredible Jimmy Smith — “The Cat”
Jimmy Smith didn’t just play organ, he redefined what it could do in jazz. “The Cat” is the record that made him a crossover star — Lalo Schifrin’s arrangements turn the Hammond B3 into a big-band weapon, and the title track (written for the film “Joy House”) won Schifrin a Grammy.
Genre: Jazz / Soul-Jazz / Hard Bop
Year: 1964
Label: Verve Records — V6-8587
Country: US
Condition: Media: VG / Sleeve: VG
Notes: Stereo, gatefold pressing with printed inner sleeve. Media has surface noise and some surface marks. Sleeve is strong VG — laminate peeling on back cover only, otherwise clean.
Jimmy Smith didn’t just play organ, he redefined what it could do in jazz. “The Cat” is the record that made him a crossover star — Lalo Schifrin’s arrangements turn the Hammond B3 into a big-band weapon, and the title track (written for the film “Joy House”) won Schifrin a Grammy.
Genre: Jazz / Soul-Jazz / Hard Bop
Year: 1964
Label: Verve Records — V6-8587
Country: US
Condition: Media: VG / Sleeve: VG
Notes: Stereo, gatefold pressing with printed inner sleeve. Media has surface noise and some surface marks. Sleeve is strong VG — laminate peeling on back cover only, otherwise clean.

