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| Cover = Think! (album).jpg |
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| Released = 1968 |
| Released = 1968 |
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| Recorded = July 23, 1968 |
| Recorded = July 23, 1968<br><small>[[Van Gelder Studio]], [[Englewood Cliffs]] |
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| Genre = [[Jazz]] |
| Genre = [[Jazz]] |
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| Length = |
| Length = 42:53 |
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| Label = [[Blue Note Records|Blue Note]] |
| Label = [[Blue Note Records|Blue Note]]<br><small>BST 84290 |
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| Producer = [[Alfred Lion]] |
| Producer = [[Alfred Lion]] |
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| Chronology = [[Lonnie Smith (jazz musician)|Lonnie Smith]] |
| Chronology = [[Lonnie Smith (jazz musician)|Lonnie Smith]] |
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# "[[Three Blind Mice]]" (Traditional) - 6:29 |
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# "Slouchin'" - 6:52 |
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:*Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on July 23, 1968 |
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==Personnel== |
==Personnel== |
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Think! is the second album by American organist Lonnie Smith recorded in 1968 and released on the Blue Note label.[1]
Reception
The Allmusic review by Matt Collar awarded the album 4½ stars and stated "Think!, organist Lonnie Smith's 1968 sophomore effort for Blue Note, is easily one of the strongest dates the Hammond B-3 master would produce for the label".[2]
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Allmusic | [2] |
Track listing
- All compositions by Lonnie Smith except as indicated
- "Son of Ice Bag" (Hugh Masekela) - 11:15
- "The Call of the Wild" - 12:31
- "Think" (Aretha Franklin, Ted White) - 4:46
- "Three Blind Mice" (Traditional) - 6:29
- "Slouchin'" - 6:52
Personnel
- Lonnie Smith - organ
- Lee Morgan - trumpet
- David Newman - tenor saxophone, flute
- Herman Henry, Melvin Sparks - guitar
- Marion Booker Jr. - drums
- Norberto Apellaniz, Willie Bivens - conga (tracks 2 & 5)
- Henry Pucho Brown - timpani (tracks 2 & 5)
References
- ^ Blue Note Records discography accessed November 23, 2010
- ^ a b Collar, M. Allmusic Review accessed November 23, 2010