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Jimmy Smith Home Cookin' Mp3, Flac, Wma Jimmy Smith Home Cookin' mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Home Cookin' Country: Germany Style: Hard Bop, Soul-Jazz MP3 version RAR size: 1238 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1252 mb WMA version RAR size: 1492 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 754 Other Formats: MOD DMF MP4 VQF ADX VOX XM Tracklist Hide Credits See See Rider A1 Written-By – Ma Rainey Sugar Hill A2 Written-By – Kenny Burrell I Got A Woman A3 Written-By – Ray Charles Messin' Around A4 Written-By – Jimmy Smith Gracie B1 Written-By – Jimmy Smith Come On Baby B2 Written-By – Kenny Burrell Motorin' Along B3 Written-By – Jimmy Smith Credits Drums – Donald Bailey Guitar – Kenny Burrell Organ – Jimmy Smith Saxophone [Tenor] – Percy France Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year The Incredible The Incredible Jimmy Smith* With Jimmy Smith* Percy France / Blue With Percy Kenny Burrell / Note, 4050, BLP 4050 4050, BLP 4050 US 1962 France / Kenny Donald Bailey - Blue Burrell / Donald Home Cookin' (LP, Note Bailey Album, Mono, RP, New) 7243 5 92421 2 Home Cookin' (CD, Blue 7243 5 92421 2 Jimmy Smith US 2004 5 Album, RE, RM) Note 5 Blue TOCJ-4050, The Incredible Home Cookin' (CD, Note, TOCJ-4050, Japan 1993 BNST-84050 Jimmy Smith* Album, RE) Blue BNST-84050 Note The Incredible Home Cookin' (LP, Blue 5C 038-60089 5C 038-60089 Netherlands 1978 Jimmy Smith* Album, RE) Note CDP 7243 8 Home Cookin' (CD, Blue CDP 7243 8 Jimmy Smith US 1996 53360 2 7 Album, RE) Note 53360 2 7 Related Music albums to Home Cookin' by Jimmy Smith Jimmy Smith - The Best Of Jimmy Smith The Incredible Jimmy Smith - Open House The Incredible Jimmy Smith Featuring Kenny Burrell And Grady Tate - Organ Grinder Swing Kenny Burrell / Jimmy Smith - Blue Bash! Jimmy Smith - The Sermon! Incredible Jimmy Smith, The - Back At The Chicken Shack Incredible Jimmy Smith, The - Peter & The Wolf Jimmy Smith - Jimmy Smith's Greatest Hits! Jimmy Smith - The Sermon ! Jimmy Smith - Jimmy Smith At The Organ, Volume 2.
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