For those that like the Hammond B3 and artists like Jimmy McGriff, Jack McDuff, Jimmy Smith, Richard 'Groove' Holmes, Bill Doggett etc. you will like this album by Hank Marr. Plus, this marks the recording debut of future avant-gardists George Adams and James 'Blood' Ulmer. Soul Jazz at it's finest.
****There is some question about this being Rusty Bryant and not George Adams on tenor. From what I have read the consensus is that it is Adams. I do not particularly like avant-garde or free jazz or Adams later work so I cannot tell by listening, although avant-garde is not what he is playing here as this is his earliest work. Perhaps there may be a George Adams fan who reads this and DL's the music who may be able to shed some light on this question.
Hank Marr - Organ
George Adams - Tenor Sax
James Ulmer - Guitar
Taylor Orr - Drums
A1 - The Marr-Ket Place
A2 - Soup Spoon
A3 - Smothered Soul
A4 - I Remember Acapulco
A5 - Greens A-Go-Go
B1 - Down In The Bottom
B2 - My Dream Just Passed
B3 - Home Fries
B4 - Come And Get It
B5 - Get On Down
My LP > 24/48 flac > Full 600 dpi Scans > Properly Tagged Files > 4% Recovery Record = 449 MB