Rhoda Scott

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Rhoda Scott

Rhoda Scott (born July 3, 1938) is an American soul jazz organist.

Scott was first attracted to the organ in her father’s church at age seven. "It's really the most beautiful instrument in the world", she stated in a recent interview. "The first thing I did was take my shoes off and work the pedals."[1] From then on she always played her church organ in her bare feet, and to this date she has continued the practice.[2]

In 1967 Scott moved to France, where she has since spent most of her career.

Discography[]

  • Hey! Hey! Hey! (Tru-Sound/Prestige TSLP-15013, 1962)
  • Live! at the Key Club (Tru-Sound/Prestige TSLP-15014, 1963)
  • A L'Orgue Hammond: Take A Ladder (RSB [Scott's label] 331, 1969; reissue: Barclay 920.168 in 1970)
  • A L'Orgue Hammond, Vol. 2 (Barclay 920.126, 1970)
  • A L'Orgue Hammond, Vol. 3: Come Bach To Me (Barclay 920.240, 1971)
  • Live at the Olympia (Barclay 920.379/80 [2LP], 1971; CD reissue: Gitanes Jazz 549879 in 2001)
  • A L'Orgue Hammond: Ballades No. 1 (Barclay 920.430, 1973; reissue: Barclay 80.574 in 1975)
  • A L'Orgue Hammond, Vol. 4: Mach 2 (Barclay 920.350, 1974)
  • Live at the Club Saint-Germain (Barclay 80.535/36 [2LP], 1974; CD reissue: Universal 0600753021682 in 2007)
  • A L'Orgue Hammond: Ballades No. 2 (Barclay 80.575, 1975)
  • A L'Orgue Hammond: Ballades No. 3 (Barclay 80.576, 1975)
  • Rhoda Scott Budapesten (Pepita [Hungary] SLPX-17487, 1975)
  • Rhoda Scott in New York (Barclay 90.068, 1976; reissue: Barclay 200.424 in 1982; CD reissue: Barclay 813590 in 1983)
  • Rhoda Scott + Kenny Clarke (Barclay 90.138, 1977; CD reissue: Gitanes Jazz 549287 in 2000)
  • Les Orgues de Noël (Barclay 90.147, 1977)
  • Molybdenum (Barclay 91.027, 1979)
  • Rhoda Scott Live (Barclay 91.063, 1980)
  • Stay (A L'Orgue Hammond) (Barclay 200.273, 1981)
  • Moanin' (A L'Orgue Hammond) (Barclay 200.425, 1982) - reissue of Barclay 920.168
  • Negro Spirituals (Chantés Et Interprétés A L'Orgue Hammond Par Rhoda Scott) (Barclay 817102, 1983)
  • Classiques & Jazz (A L'Orgue Hammond) (Barclay 823804, 1984)
  • Frame For the Blues (Verve 513294, 1992)
  • Feelin' the Groove (Verve 521304, 1993)
  • Alone (Verve 537635, 1997)
  • The Hammond Organ of Christmas [rec. 1977/1993] (Sunnyside SSC-3017, 2003)
  • Encore, Encore, Encore... (Sunnyside SSC-3027, 2003)
  • Very Saxy: Live Au Meridien (Ahead AH-820.2 [2CD], 2005)
  • Live in Concert! Christian Röver Group Live with Rhoda Scott at the Organ! (Organic Music ORGM-9704, 2006)
  • From C to Shining C (Doodlin' DR-001, 2006)
  • Rhoda Scott Lady Quartet: Live at the Sunset, Paris (Must Record [3660341 237496], 2008)
  • Soul Sisters Come Together in Paris (w/La Velle) (Must Record MR-6205 [3660341 350638], 2009)
  • The Look of Love: A Tribute to Burt Bacharach (w/Patrick Saussois) (DJAZ DISTRIB DJ-577, 2009)
  • Beyond the Sea (Doodlin' DR-013, 2010)
  • Rock My Boat (w/David Linx) (Naive NJ-621311, 2011)
  • On the Road Again: Live at Jazz Club Etoile (Ahead AH 830.2, 2016)
  • Rhoda Scott Lady Quartet: We Free Queens (Sunset SUN-023, 2017)
  • Movin' Blues (Sunset SUN-027, 2020)

Compilations[]

  • Succès de L'Orgue (Barclay 950.065, 1974)
  • 16 Grands Succès (Barclay 200.388, 1975)
  • Le Disque D'or: Rhoda Scott (Barclay 90.326, 1979)
  • Take Five / In the Mood / Summertime... (Barclay 96.083 [2LP], 1980) - note: LP1= previously unreleased material; LP2= compilation of material from 1975-1977.
  • Summertime (Verve 847862, 1991) - CD compilation
  • Rhoda Scott Live (Verve 847863, 1991) - CD compilation; different from Barclay 91.063
  • Rhoda Scott and Guests (Verve 847864, 1991) - CD compilation
  • Negro Spirituals (Verve 511477, 1991) - CD compilation; different from Barclay 817102
  • Stardust (Verve 511478, 1991) - CD compilation
  • Take Five (Verve 511479, 1991) - CD compilation
  • Les Orgues de Noël (Verve 527035, 1994) - CD compilation; different from Barclay 90.147
  • Paris-New York (Universal 0602527976587 [2CD], 2012) - CD compilation/reissue of Barclay 920.168, 920.350, 90.068

References[]

  1. ^ "The Death and Rebirth of the Hammond B-3". Wall Street Journal. January 8, 2002.
  2. ^ luxury-heritage.com contains multiple press reviews confirming this

External links[]

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