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Album Details: Guitar Genius

Release Date:06/27/2006
Label:Fivefour
UPC:5013929310827

Track List: Guitar Genius

  1. Where or When
  2. Vilia
  3. Jaguar [Alternate Take]
  4. Walk Don't Run!
  5. But Beautiful
  6. Nancy (With the Laughing Face)
  7. I Thought About You
  8. Django
  9. Wait Till You See Her
  1. 0500 Blues
  2. More Bass
  3. Uno Poco Loco
  4. Easy Living
  5. Old Girl
  6. Little Girl Blue
  7. Tired Blood
  8. Spring Is Here

Pro Reviews: Guitar Genius

  • All Music Guide

    Here's a good compilation of 22 tracks from 195255, drawn from five different sessions. Smith plays in an assured, notably Charlie Christianinfluenced fashion on these recordings, the lineups that he leads usually backing him in an early bop style. The material mixes standards, interpretations of compositions by contemporary jazz players such as Bud Powell and John Lewis, and a few Smith originals. While Smith's own compositions take up a pretty small percentage of the program, these include by far the most famous of these, "Walk Don't Run" the same song made into one of the biggest instrumental rock hits of all time by the Ventures in the early 1960s. The arrangement of that tune is pretty different here, though you can hear almost identical solo lines in the verse. Also on hand is Smith's most popular recording, "Moonlight in Vermont," one of the four tracks on which Stan Getz handles tenor sax, though Getz is the only other famed musician to play on these selections. - Richie Unter...berger, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Johnny Smith

Guitarist Johnny Smith will always be best remembered for his 1952 hit recording of "Moonlight in Vermont," a mellow ballad that also features Stan Getz. Smith, whose chordaloriented style is selftaught, originally played trumpet, violin, and viola before switching to guitar. A studio musician from 1947 on, Smith's impressive technique and quiet sound made him in great ... Read more