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JIMMY SMITH - Bucket! (1963-2000) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

Recorded the first day of February in 1963, but not released for a few years, Bucket! is a fairly typical Jimmy Smith session, featuring the organist running through a selection of originals and standards with guitarist Quentin Warren and drummer Donald Bailey in tow. The vibe is relaxed, not too laid-back but hardly energetic, as the trio easily strolls through bluesy ballads and lightly swinging soulful ballads. It's damning with faint praise to say that nothing exceptional ever happens but it doesn't need to happen, but that is truly the case here. Bucket! is simply a middle-of-the-road affair, not quite boring but never quite compelling either. It's good easy listening music, finding an organ master kicking out seven tunes without any pressure and with a minimal sense of style. That makes for a pretty good record, one that hardcore fans will find satisfying after they've exhausted the greater Smith sessions, but not one that will captivate the attentions of anyone who isn't a dyed-in-the-wool Jimmy Smith aficionado. by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Tracklist :
1     Bucket 4:43
Jimmy Smith
2     Careless Love 3:53
W.C. Handy / Martha E. Koenig / Spencer Williams
3     3 for 4 4:49
Jimmy Smith
4     Just Squeeze Me (But Don't Tease Me) 5:44
Duke Ellington / Lee Gaines
5     Sassy Mae 4:20
Jimmy Smith
6     Come Rain or Come Shine 5:47
Harold Arlen / Johnny Mercer
7     John Brown's Body 6:21
Traditional
8     Trouble in Mind 5:39
Richard M. Jones
9     Sassy Mae 3:52
Jimmy Smith
Credits :
Drums – Donald Bailey
Guitar – Quentin Warren
Organ – Jimmy Smith

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