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Let 'Em Roll

CD (Item 487802) Blue Note, 1965 — Condition: Used
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John Patton — Let 'Em Roll ... LP 34.99
A wonderfully wicked meeting of the minds – and a legendary bit of soul jazz from organist Big John Patton! The core of the record features the usual Patton groove – with John on Hammond, Grant Green on guitar, and Otis Finch on drums – but added to that mix is Bobby Hutcherson on vibes, making a rare appearance on an organ jazz session, with some wonderful results! The combination of vibes and organ is especially haunting – jangling a groove with a really modal feel, and creating a sound that instantly made this one stand out from the pack! The whole thing's great, and tracks include "The Turnaround", "Let Em Roll", "Latona", and "One Step Ahead".  © 1996-2024, Dusty Groove, Inc.
(Out of print 1993 CD pressing.)

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