Create account Log in

This Here Is Bobby Timmons / Easy Does It

[Edit]

Download links and information about This Here Is Bobby Timmons / Easy Does It by Bobby Timmons. This album was released in 1960 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 01:19:00 minutes.

Artist: Bobby Timmons
Release date: 1960
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 18
Duration: 01:19:00
Buy on iTunes $9.99
Buy on Amazon $8.99

Tracks

[Edit]
No. Title Length
1. This Here (featuring Sam Jones, Jimmy Cobb) 3:34
2. Moanin' (featuring Sam Jones, Jimmy Cobb) 5:08
3. Lush Life (featuring Sam Jones, Jimmy Cobb) 2:31
4. The Party's Over (featuring Sam Jones, Jimmy Cobb) 4:14
5. Prelude to a Kiss (featuring Sam Jones, Jimmy Cobb) 3:23
6. Dat Dere (featuring Sam Jones, Jimmy Cobb) 5:26
7. My Funny Valentine (featuring Sam Jones, Jimmy Cobb) 5:08
8. Come Rain or Come Shine (featuring Sam Jones, Jimmy Cobb) 4:33
9. Joy Ride (featuring Sam Jones, Jimmy Cobb) 3:58
10. Easy Does It (featuring Sam Jones, Jimmy Cobb) 4:53
11. Old Devil Moon (featuring Sam Jones, Jimmy Cobb) 4:38
12. A Little Busy (featuring Sam Jones, Jimmy Cobb) 5:52
13. Ghost of a Chance (featuring Sam Jones, Jimmy Cobb) 4:54
14. Pretty Memory (featuring Sam Jones, Jimmy Cobb) 3:32
15. If You Could See Me Now (featuring Sam Jones, Jimmy Cobb) 6:31
16. I Thought About You (featuring Sam Jones, Jimmy Cobb) 5:01
17. Groovin' High (featuring Sam Jones, Jimmy Cobb) 3:33
18. Autumn in New York (Bonus Track) (featuring Jimmy Bond, Peter Littman) 2:11

Details

[Edit]

This is a classic Riverside set that has been reissued on CD in the Original Jazz Classics series. Pianist Bobby Timmons by early 1960 had already had successful stints with Art Blakey (where he contributed "Moanin'") and Canonball Adderley (writing "This Here" and "Date Dere"). For his first recording as a leader, Timmons (whose "funky" style was beginning to become very influential) performs those three hits along with his own "Joy Ride" and five standards in a trio with bassist Sam Jones and drummer Jimmy Cobb. Always more than just a soul-jazz pianist, Timmons (who effectively takes "Lush Life" unaccompanied) became a bit stereotyped later in his career but at this early stage was at the peak of his creativity. Essential music.