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Bobby Timmons (Riverside: From the Bottom

Read "From the Bottom" reviewed by C. Andrew Hovan


Although he's largely remembered for his “soul-jazz" hits such as “Dat Dere" and “Moanin'," pianist Bobby Timmons was an accomplished enough musician that the range of his abilities far exceeded his commercial successes. As a result, over the course of a half dozen trio dates he led for Riverside in the early '60s Timmons put on ...

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Bobby Timmons: From the Bottom

Read "From the Bottom" reviewed by AAJ Staff


The cover offers a hint: a silhouette of Bobby Timmons in all colors, but just a pinch of blue. No one can explain it, but the music Timmons wrote has always been more famous than the music he played. A father of soul-jazz, he was a sparkplug with Blakey and Cannonball, his times there magic. But ...

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From the Bottom

Label: Original Jazz Classics
Released: 1964
Track listing: From the Bottom, Corcovado, Medley: You're Blase/Witchcraft, If I Should Lose You, Samba Triste, Someone To Watch Over Me, Moanin' (33:06)


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