: Jack McDuff was known for his rhythmic "walking" bass lines and aggressive, percussive attack on the Hammond B3.
: The inclusion of Danny Turner (alto sax) and Leo Johnson (tenor) added a "big band" weight to several tracks, making the sound feel much larger than a standard organ trio. 💿 Historical Context (1967) 1967. Brother Jack McDuff & David Newman - Doub...
Today, the album is celebrated by jazz purists and crate-diggers alike. : Jack McDuff was known for his rhythmic
: Under the production of Joel Dorn, this album benefited from the high-fidelity engineering Atlantic was famous for, giving the B3 organ a warm, room-filling presence. 🏆 Legacy : Under the production of Joel Dorn, this
The 1967 collaboration between organist and saxophonist David "Fathead" Newman , titled Double Barrelled Soul , stands as a high-water mark for the soul-jazz genre. Released on Atlantic Records, it captured two titans of the "Greasy" sound at the peak of their creative powers. 🎹 The Artistic Partnership
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