Dr. Lonnie Smith

Too Damn Hot

Dr. Lonnie Smith - Too Damn Hot

10/12/2004 | Palmetto Records 

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All Music Guide Review

Hammond B-3 boss Dr. Lonnie Smith ends up on yet another new label with Too Damn Hot!, the follow-up to his thoroughly enjoyable -- if curious -- Boogaloo to Beck outing from 2003. This studio set places the organist in the company of two fine guitarists -- Peter Bernstein (lead) and Rodney Jones (rhythm), and alternating drummers Greg Hutchinson and Fukushi Tainaka. The two-guitar format is lovely in that it presents a wide array of colors and harmonic textures to the proceedings. The material is a compendium of new soul-jazz originals like the title track, which is a sultry slow burner with killer chorded solos by Smith, and "The Whip," a slippery funky hard bopper that recalls Johnny Patton's sessions with Grant Green. There are two covers present here as well, a fine version of Horace Silver's ballad "Silver Serenade" and a whimsical read of "Someday My Prince Will Come." The album's final cut, "Evil Turn," cooks like mad in stunning bop fashion. This is a keeper and Smith's best record of the decade so far. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Too Damn Hot Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • N'Orleans
  • 4:53
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  • 2
  • Too Damn Hot
  • 6:22
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  • 3
  • Back Track
  • 7:09
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  • 4
  • The Whip
  • 5:39
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  • 6
  • Track 9
  • 5:30
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  • 7
  • One Cylinder
  • 7:10
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  • 10
  • Evil Turn
  • 5:59
  • Sound Clip for Evil Turn from Too Damn Hot


  • Credits of Too Damn Hot



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