music.wikisort.org - CompositionFrom the Bottom is an album by American jazz pianist Bobby Timmons recorded in 1964 and released in 1970 on the Riverside label.[1] The album features Timmons on piano (trio and solo), vibraphone, and his only recording on organ.[2]
1970 studio album by Bobby Timmons
From the Bottom |
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Released | 1970 |
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Recorded | 1964 |
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Genre | Jazz |
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Length | 33:05 |
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Label | Riverside |
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Producer | Orrin Keepnews |
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According to producer Orrin Keepnews, the original sessions took place in 1964, but he was unable to finish "editing and programming" the album until 1970. "The reasons for this," he states in the liner notes, "lie in the rather well-known demise of the original Riverside operation in 1964; this recording was one of the casualties, being lost until I was recently given the opportunity to do some searching and rediscovering."[3]
Reception
The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 3 stars stating: "Bobby Timmons, a highly influential funk pianist, is in generally excellent form".[2]
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Source | Rating |
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AllMusic |     [2] |
The Penguin Guide to Jazz |    [4] |
Track listing
- All compositions by Bobby Timmons except as indicated
- "From the Bottom" – 4:59
- "Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars)" (Antonio Carlos Jobim) – 4:17
- "Medley: You're Blasé / Bewitched" (Ord Hamilton, Bruce Sievier / Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers) – Sievier 3:37
- "If I Should Lose You" (Ralph Rainger, Leo Robin) – 4:51
- "Samba Triste" (Billy Blanco, Baden Powell de Aquino) – 3:19
- "Someone to Watch Over Me" (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) – 6:31
- "Moanin'" – 5:31
- Recorded in New York City in early 1964.
Personnel
- Bobby Timmons – piano (tracks 1-6), organ (track 7), vibes (tracks 2 & 6)
- Sam Jones – bass (tracks 1, 2 & 4–7)
- Jimmy Cobb – drums (tracks 1, 2 & 4–7)
References
- Bobby Timmons discography accessed February 10, 2011
- Yanow, S. AllMusic Review accessed February 108, 2011
- From the Bottom (liner notes). Bobby Timmons. Riverside Records. 1970. RS 3053.
{{cite AV media notes}}
: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. p. 1402. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0.
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Years given are for the recording(s), not first release. |
As leader or co-leader | |
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With Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers | |
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With others |
- 10 to 4 at the 5 Spot (Pepper Adams, 1958)
- The Cannonball Adderley Quintet in San Francisco (1959)
- Them Dirty Blues (Cannonball Adderley, 1960)
- Work Song (Nat Adderley, 1960)
- Chet Baker & Crew (1956)
- Chet Baker Big Band (1956)
- Blue Lights (Kenny Burrell, 1958)
- On View at the Five Spot Cafe (Kenny Burrell, 1959)
- More Party Time (Arnett Cobb, 1960)
- Movin' Right Along (Arnett Cobb, 1960)
- 'Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia (Kenny Dorham, 1956)
- Matador (Kenny Dorham, 1962)
- Brass Shout (Art Farmer, 1959)
- The Opener (Curtis Fuller, 1957)
- Benny Golson and the Philadelphians (1958)
- The Big Soul-Band (Johnny Griffin, 1960)
- The Soul Society (Sam Jones, 1960)
- Nice and Easy (Johnny Lytle, 1962)
- Hank (Hank Mobley, 1957)
- The Cooker (Lee Morgan, 1957)
- Lee-Way (Lee Morgan, 1960)
- Comin' On! (Dizzy Reece, 1960)
- Personal Appearance (Sonny Stitt, 1957)
- The Young Lions (1960)
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