Soul Stream Posted May 18, 2005 Report Posted May 18, 2005 I know we've talked once before on this board about this, but I'd like to return to it if I may. There was apparently a German filmaker who made a 90 minute documentary of Jimmy Smith's 1965 tour of Germany. It was called "James O. Smith, Organist" I believe. Has anybody ever seen this or heard of it's existence in a commercial way? Quote
Jim Alfredson Posted May 18, 2005 Report Posted May 18, 2005 Dang, we need to find this! C'mon, folks! There's gotta be someone in this community that has some info!! Quote
brownie Posted May 18, 2005 Report Posted May 18, 2005 The entry for this 1965 film in David Meeker's 'Jazz In The Movies' indicates it's 97 minutes long. Brief comment says: 'Documentary on organist Jimmy Smith produced while he was touring Europe and the USA.' Never saw that one... Quote
wigwise Posted May 18, 2005 Report Posted May 18, 2005 Here is IMDB's entry for this title: http://imdb.com/title/tt0195278/ Quote
Jim Alfredson Posted May 20, 2005 Report Posted May 20, 2005 Found this on a German documentary site. It looks like it's still being played around Germany at film festivals... So 11.01. 17:30 „Smith, James O. — Organist, USA“ Beobachtungen, wie Musik gemacht wird. Von James O. Smith / Orgel, Quentin Warren / Gitarre, Billy Hart / Schlagzeug. Und Bilder von einer Reise. Das Jimmy Smith-Trio auf Tournee durch Europa: 15 Stationen vom 10. November bis 6. Dezember 1965. BRD 1965, 98 min, s/w R: Klaus Wildenhahn B: KW, Herbert Selk, Rudolf Körösi K: Herbert Selk P: NDR Quote
Soul Stream Posted May 20, 2005 Author Report Posted May 20, 2005 Found this on a German documentary site. It looks like it's still being played around Germany at film festivals... So 11.01. 17:30 „Smith, James O. — Organist, USA“ Beobachtungen, wie Musik gemacht wird. Von James O. Smith / Orgel, Quentin Warren / Gitarre, Billy Hart / Schlagzeug. Und Bilder von einer Reise. Das Jimmy Smith-Trio auf Tournee durch Europa: 15 Stationen vom 10. November bis 6. Dezember 1965. BRD 1965, 98 min, s/w R: Klaus Wildenhahn B: KW, Herbert Selk, Rudolf Körösi K: Herbert Selk P: NDR ← ...guess we'll have to plan our next vacation to germany. but seriously, wouldn't this be on a DVD somewhere in Europe at least? Quote
Soul Stream Posted May 20, 2005 Author Report Posted May 20, 2005 Found this on a German documentary site. It looks like it's still being played around Germany at film festivals... So 11.01. 17:30 „Smith, James O. — Organist, USA“ Beobachtungen, wie Musik gemacht wird. Von James O. Smith / Orgel, Quentin Warren / Gitarre, Billy Hart / Schlagzeug. Und Bilder von einer Reise. Das Jimmy Smith-Trio auf Tournee durch Europa: 15 Stationen vom 10. November bis 6. Dezember 1965. BRD 1965, 98 min, s/w R: Klaus Wildenhahn B: KW, Herbert Selk, Rudolf Körösi K: Herbert Selk P: NDR ← ...guess we'll have to plan our next vacation to germany. but seriously, wouldn't this be on a DVD somewhere in Europe at least? Maybe Pete Fallico would know. ← Quote
king ubu Posted May 20, 2005 Report Posted May 20, 2005 You may try sending this guy an email - he's got his jazz films list online, and the Smith is listed on DVD-R. In case he does not understand English, I could try anc contact him (I'd be interested in getting a copy, too, but I'm afrain I don't have much that this fellow does not already own...) Quote
Soul Stream Posted May 20, 2005 Author Report Posted May 20, 2005 You may try sending this guy an email - he's got his jazz films list online, and the Smith is listed on DVD-R. In case he does not understand English, I could try anc contact him (I'd be interested in getting a copy, too, but I'm afrain I don't have much that this fellow does not already own...) ← Ahhh!!! King Ubu comes through! I tried his email link but it wouldn't come through. The list link did work. Wow, what a list. Perhaps at least one of us would have something he would want to trade with and then go from there. Quote
sidewinder Posted May 20, 2005 Report Posted May 20, 2005 Interesting thread. I've often wondered about a 2 minute snippet of Jimmy Smith film I have on video which looks as though it comes from this vintage, seems to have the same lineup and was included on a BBC TV show hosted by Slim Gaillard. Tantalising glimpse of Jimmy in his prime - I would love to see the full film. Quote
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