
"Patterson is one of the
few jazz organists with any kind of critical notices. A number of critics,
notably Down Beat's Harvey Pekar, has noted that, unlike most organists,
Patterson plays straight ahead with no nonsense and reliance on the trick bag.
His ability to swing without utilizing the built-in histrionics of his
instrument is an indication of his taste. Taste which has convinced Sonny
Stitt, wowed the critics and become an identifying characteristic of his
playing is what Patterson displays here. Patterson's constant musical companion
in recent years has been drummer Billy James. James is one of the few drummers
who knows what and how to play with an organist. Others with this talent are
few and far between." Patterson is also joined by David "Fathead"
Newman who on this date picks up both tenor and flute. 'In 1959, Ray Charles
showcased Newman for the first time in an album of his own. Many people
discovered then and there that the true roots of "Fathead" lay in the
music of men like Rollins and Stitt. Since leaving the Charles band, Newman has
freelanced extensively' and is especially accomplished on this album. Overall
this LP is an exceptional opportunity to hear 'three men with roots who have
moved comfortably in the mainstream of modern jazz.'
~ Excerpts taken from the
Liner Notes by Bob Porter, July 1967.
Prestige Records, PRST 7510, 1967
Recorded 10th May, 1967 At Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Personnel:
Don Patterson - Organ
David "Fathead"
Newman - Tenor Saxophone (#A1,B1-B3), Flute (#A2,A3)
Billy James - Drums
Tracks:
A1. Hump Snapa Blues {Don
Patterson} (5:01)
A2. Music To Think By {Dick
Boyell} (3:57)
A3. Darben The Redd Foxx
{James Moody} (4:52)
B1. Mellow Soul {Don
Patterson} (6:35)
B2. Head {David
"Fathead" Newman} (6:08)
B3. These Foolish Things
{Harry Link, Jack Strachey} (9:42)
Credits:
Producer - Cal Lampley
Recording Engineer - Rudy van Gelder
Design, Photo - Don Schlitten
Liner Notes - Bob Porter (July 1967)
Quit a find Chris! This is a rare one! I love me some Don and this is an upgrade! WooHoo!
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ReplyDeletewhat a no frills frontline!!..thanks
ReplyDeleteWow, superb post Chris... truly a rarity, and with Fathead to boot!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Chris, this will be a groovy weekend
ReplyDeleteThank you, I'm sure this will be good.
ReplyDeleteShould be nice and greasy - thanks Chris
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This is awesome Chris! Now I am looking for more Don on Prestige. There is a bunch of it!!!
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ReplyDeleteMuch fine bluesy playing from all concerned. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteCan you possibly reup this? Grazie.
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