The Cat

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The Cat is a 1964 soul-jazz album by organist Jimmy Smith, renowned for its big-band arrangements by Lalo Schifrin and its prominent use in film and television soundtracks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf album
studio album
arranger Lalo Schifrin NERFINISHED
artist Jimmy Smith NERFINISHED
associatedWith film Joy House
film The Carpetbaggers NERFINISHED
chronology Jimmy Smith Verve albums NERFINISHED
composer Lalo Schifrin NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
features big band arrangements
featuresArtist Lalo Schifrin Orchestra NERFINISHED
followedBy Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? NERFINISHED
genre jazz
soul jazz
hasCoverArt The Cat (Jimmy Smith album cover) NERFINISHED
hasReception critically acclaimed in jazz community
hasStyle cinematic jazz
orchestral jazz
hasTrack Basin Street Blues NERFINISHED
Blues in the Night NERFINISHED
Chicago Serenade NERFINISHED
Delon's Blues NERFINISHED
Main Title from The Carpetbaggers
The Cat NERFINISHED
The Cat (Main Title from Joy House) NERFINISHED
Theme from Joy House NERFINISHED
hasType soundtrack-associated jazz album
influenced later jazz-funk and soundtrack jazz recordings
language English
length approximately 32 minutes
mainInstrument Hammond organ
notableFor use in film soundtracks
use in television soundtracks
orchestrator Lalo Schifrin NERFINISHED
partOf Verve Records catalog
performer Jimmy Smith NERFINISHED
precededBy Hobo Flats NERFINISHED
producer Creed Taylor NERFINISHED
recordedAt Van Gelder Studio NERFINISHED
recordedIn Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey NERFINISHED
recordedWith big band
recordLabel Verve Records
releaseDate 1964

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Jimmy Smith notableWork The Cat