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Louis Smith: Louis Smith: Smithville – Blue Note 1594
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Jimmy Smith
organ, Hammond B31925 - 2005

Lee Morgan
trumpet1938 - 1972

Lou Donaldson
saxophone1926 - 2024

Horace Silver
piano1928 - 2014

Louis Smith
trumpet1931 - 2016
The trumpeter recorded exactly two Blue Note albums, one in 1957, one in 1958, and then disappeared for 20 years. After listening to the 1958 record, Smithville, I can only wonder why he retreated from the recording world so quickly.
This is a really good record. It's firmly in the Blue Note bop tradition. Smith sounds like a real disciple of

Dizzy Gillespie
trumpet1917 - 1993

Fats Navarro
trumpet1923 - 1950
The highlight is the first song, "Smithville," written by Smith. It's an 11-minute slow, draggy blues that shows off Smith on trumpet,

Charlie Rouse
saxophone, tenor1924 - 1988

Sonny Clark
piano1931 - 1963
Rouse would go on to star with

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
But it does make you wonder. What if Louis Smith had decided to keep on recording, and hadn't gone back to teaching? Would he have been the next big Blue Note trumpeter? Could he have competed with

Clifford Brown
trumpetb.1930

Lee Morgan
trumpet1938 - 1972

Freddie Hubbard
trumpet1938 - 2008
Sadly, we'll never know for sure.
Rating: 4 stars (out of 5)
Availability: Unavailable new, and pricey used
Cost: Around $20 for a used CD, but just $4.45 for the MP3 files at Amazon
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