Respect (Jimmy Smith album)

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Released1967
RecordedJune 2 & 14, 1967
Respect
Studio album by
Released1967
RecordedJune 2 & 14, 1967
StudioVan Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
GenreJazz
Length31:26
LabelVerve
V-8705
ProducerCreed Taylor
Jimmy Smith chronology
Further Adventures of Jimmy and Wes
(1967)
Respect
(1967)
The Boss
(1968)
Singles from Respect
  1. "Respect"
    Released: July 1967

Respect is a 1967 album by the American jazz organist Jimmy Smith.[1]

On the Billboard albums chart, Respect peaked at number 60 on the Billboard 200,[2] at 3 on the top R&B albums chart and at 5 on the top Jazz albums chart.

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Billboard magazine chose Respect as one of their 'Jazz Spotlight' albums for their 30 September 1967 issue and commented that:

"It's Smith at his best - and that means sales in the register".[3]

AllMusic's review by Scott Yanow stated that Smith:

"...mostly sticks to then-current R&B hits on this out of print LP. He does what he can with "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy," a brief "Respect" and "Funky Broadway" while contributing his own blues "T-Bone Steak." The 31-minute set has its moments but no real surprises, yet it swings funkily throughout."[1]

Track listing

Personnel

Chart performance

References

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