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Back at the Chicken Shack | Jimmy Smith

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Album Back at the Chicken Shack by Jimmy Smith Review

Back at the Chicken Shack is one of organist Jimmy Smith's classic Blue Note sessions, and the first to draw attention to tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine. Recorded in 1960 with Kenny Burrell on guitar, Donald Bailey on drums, and Turrentine, the group reaches the peak of funky soul-jazz that all other challengers of the genre would have to live up to. Included on this uptempo session is a reworking of "When I Grow Too Old to Dream" (a feature for Turrentine), Turrentine's "Minor Chant", two Smith compositions, "Messy Bessie" as well as the set's notable title cut, and the CD-only bonus track, "On the Sunny Side of the Street". Smith's Midnight Special album was recorded at these same sessions, and is also exceptional.

Review by allmusic.com

Tracks on this album
# Track title Track length Preview Download
1 Back At The Chicken Shack 8:06 preview song Back At The Chicken Shack Download track Back At The Chicken Shack
2 When I Grow Too Old To Dream 9:55 preview song When I Grow Too Old To Dream Download track When I Grow Too Old To Dream
3 Minor Chant 7:34 preview song Minor Chant Download track Minor Chant
4 Messy Bessie 12:31 preview song Messy Bessie Download track Messy Bessie
5 On The Sunny Side Of The Street 5:47 preview song On The Sunny Side Of The Street Download track On The Sunny Side Of The Street
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