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1958 studio album by Louis Smith From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Here Comes Louis Smith is the debut album by American trumpeter Louis Smith recorded on February 4 & 9, 1958 for Transition, but the company went out of business before release;[1] the album masters were acquired by Blue Note's Alfred Lion and released shortly after on Blue Note that same year.[2]
Here Comes Louis Smith | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | March/April 1958 | |||
Recorded | February 4 & 9, 1958 | |||
Studio | Audio Sonic Sound, Brill Building, NYC | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 42:17 | |||
Label | Blue Note BLP 1584 | |||
Producer | Tom Wilson | |||
Louis Smith chronology | ||||
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The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow says. "Louis Smith had a brilliant debut on this Blue Note album, his first of two before becoming a full-time teacher."[3]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Date recorded | Length |
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1. | "Tribute to Brownie" | Duke Pearson | February 4, 1958 | 6:38 |
2. | "Brill's Blues" | February 4, 1958 | 8:22 | |
3. | "Ande" | February 9, 1958 | 6:42 |
All tracks are written by Louis Smith, except as noted.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Date recorded | Length |
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1. | "Stardust" | Hoagy Carmichael | February 9, 1958 | 5:20 |
2. | "South Side" | February 4, 1958 | 8:38 | |
3. | "Val's Blues" | February 9, 1958 | 6:37 |
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