Willie Smith – Music on My Mind (1966/2016) [FLAC 24bit, 88,2 kHz]

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Artist: Willie Smith
Album: Music on My Mind
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 1966/2016
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 88,2 kHz
Duration: 34:51
Total Tracks: 16
Total Size: 613 MB

Tracklist:

1-1. Willie “The Lion” Smith – Moonlight Cocktail (03:03)
1-2. Willie “The Lion” Smith – Junk Man Rag (00:18)
1-3. Willie “The Lion” Smith – Pork and Beans (03:01)
1-4. Willie “The Lion” Smith – Memories of You (03:27)
1-5. Willie “The Lion” Smith – Shine (03:51)
1-6. Willie “The Lion” Smith – Oh You Devil (02:55)
1-7. Willie “The Lion” Smith – Keeping out of Mischief Now (01:16)
1-8. Willie “The Lion” Smith – Rockin’ in Rhythm (00:35)
1-9. Willie “The Lion” Smith – Solitude (02:50)
1-10. Willie “The Lion” Smith – Sophisticated Lady (01:21)
1-11. Willie “The Lion” Smith – At Sundown (01:57)
1-12. Willie “The Lion” Smith – Swingin’ Down the Lane (01:06)
1-13. Willie “The Lion” Smith – Lady Be Good (01:05)
1-14. Willie “The Lion” Smith – Some of These Days (04:17)
1-15. Willie “The Lion” Smith – 12Th Street Rag (02:39)
1-16. Willie “The Lion” Smith – Theme Song (01:02)

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Known as “the Lion” of the Harlem piano style, Willi Smith was one of the fathers of stride, and a member in good standing of a coterie of certified jazz legends. Throughout the album Smith reminisces about the pianists who congregated in New York and proceeded to revolutionize jazz. His recollections about the music of “my good friends and my pals” as he plays their music are priceless glimpses into the Jazz Age of the ‘20s and ‘30s.

The first three pieces are by another one of the founders of Harlem stride, Luckey Roberts; next, Ubie Blake’s beautiful ballad Memories of You, as Smith humming parts of the melody, then Shine with Willi’s off-the-cuff comments and full-tilt ‘rag’ chorus. Smith displays his amazing stride technique on Oh You Devil, and hits the perfect lilting swing to Fats Waller’s hit Keeping Out of Mischief. The Lion plays a medley of three Duke Ellington pieces one after another, as Solitude segues into Sophisticated Lady. Willi’s singing on Some of these Days hints at what it must have been like at one of those whiskey-laced late-night Harlem rent parties. Willi peppers the classic 12th Street Rag with some Harlem stride, and ends with his Theme Song. There’s a cornucopia of jazz evergreens, the nostalgia of peering into the past, and the surprise that there are still discoveries to be made, from what is, after all, great music. The pieces function as an interconnected musical storybook; it is worthwhile to download the complete set.Willie “The Lion” Smith was one of the last remaining giants from the stride piano era when he made this studio recording for Decca in 1965. Although seven of the 15 tracks are Smith’s compositions, they are not his better known works, adding to the value of this release. One can hear how a performance like the driving “In a Minor Groove” could have influenced Duke Ellington early in his career. There are also strong takes of oldies like “Ain’t She Sweet” and “Some of These Days,” along with an elaborate arrangement of George Gershwin’s “Summertime” that likely dazzled the composer if he had the opportunity to hear it during his many visits to Harlem. Smith delves into the works of his comrades in stride, including James P. Johnson’s demanding and unjustly obscure “Steeplechase” and protégé Fats Waller’s well-known “Honeysuckle Rose.

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