Soul Time
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Soul Time is a jazz
Jazz
Jazz is a musical style that originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States. It was born out of a mix of African and European music traditions. From its early development until the present, jazz has incorporated music from 19th and 20th...

 album by Bobby Timmons
Bobby Timmons
Robert Henry "Bobby" Timmons was an African American jazz pianist and composer.He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is best known for his role as sideman in Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers and the composition of "Moanin'", "Dat Dere", and "This Here", each of which are typical of his...

 on piano, Blue Mitchell
Blue Mitchell
Richard Allen Mitchell was an American jazz, rhythm and blues, soul, rock, and funk trumpeter, known for many albums recorded as leader and sideman for Riverside, Blue Note and then Mainstream Records.-Biography:...

 on trumpet, Sam Jones on bass and Art Blakey
Art Blakey
Arthur "Art" Blakey , known later as Abdullah Ibn Buhaina, was an American Grammy Award-winning jazz drummer and bandleader. He was a member of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community....

on drums.

After "This Here Is Bobby Timmons" (1959), "Soul Time" (1960) was the second album recorded under Timmons' leadership. He handpicked an impressive cast of jazz musicians to complement his gospel style of jazz. This album contains four songs written by Timmons ("Soul Time", "So Tired", "Stella B." (named for his wife) and "One Mo'"). "The Touch of Your Lips" was written by Ray Noble, "S'posin" was written by Razaf - Denniker and "You Don't Know What Love Is" was written by Raye - DePaul.

Track listing

Side 1
  1. "Soul Time" -6:18
  2. "So Tired" -6:10
  3. "The Touch of Your Lips" -4:10
  4. "S'posin" -5:09


Side 2
  1. "Stella B." -5:40
  2. "You Don't Know What Love Is" -6:12
  3. "One Mo'" -6.53

  • Recorded August 12 and 17, 1960, at Plaza Sound Studio in New York.
  • Recording engineer: Ray Fowler
  • Mastered by Jack Matthews
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