Back at the Chicken Shack

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Back at the Chicken Shack is a classic 1960 soul jazz album by organist Jimmy Smith, celebrated for its grooving Hammond B-3 sound and enduring influence on the genre.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf album
soul jazz album
studio album
artist Jimmy Smith NERFINISHED
associatedWithInstrument Hammond organ NERFINISHED
associatedWithLabelSeries Blue Note 4000 series NERFINISHED
chronologyOf Jimmy Smith albums NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception considered a classic soul jazz album
featuresMusician Donald Bailey NERFINISHED
Jimmy Smith NERFINISHED
Kenny Burrell NERFINISHED
Stanley Turrentine NERFINISHED
genre jazz
soul jazz
hasCoverArt Back at the Chicken Shack (album cover)
hasFormat CD
LP record
digital download
hasImprovisation extended organ solos
hasLeader Jimmy Smith NERFINISHED
hasLinerNotes Blue Note liner notes
hasTrack Back at the Chicken Shack (title track) NERFINISHED
Messy Bessie NERFINISHED
Minor Chant NERFINISHED
When I Grow Too Old to Dream NERFINISHED
influencedGenre organ jazz
soul jazz
instrumentation Hammond B-3 organ NERFINISHED
isPartOf Jimmy Smith discography NERFINISHED
labelCatalog Blue Note 4052 NERFINISHED
language instrumental
notableFor grooving Hammond B-3 organ sound
influence on soul jazz genre
performer Jimmy Smith NERFINISHED
primaryInstrumentOnAlbum organ
producer Alfred Lion NERFINISHED
recordedAt Van Gelder Studio NERFINISHED
recordedIn Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey NERFINISHED
recordingEngineer Rudy Van Gelder NERFINISHED
recordingType analog recording
recordLabel Blue Note Records
releaseDecade 1960s
releaseYear 1960
rhythmicStyle swing
style organ trio–based jazz
targetAudience jazz listeners
tempoCharacteristic medium-tempo grooves

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Jimmy Smith notableWork Back at the Chicken Shack