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Big John Patton - Got a Good Thing Goin' (1966/1997) [Soul-Jazz]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Big John Patton - Got a Good Thing Goin' (1966/1997) [Soul-Jazz]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Artist: Big John Patton
Album: Got a Good Thing Goin'
Genre: Soul-Jazz
Label: Blue Note/Toshiba-EMI
Released: 1966/1997
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Tracklist:
  1. The Yodel (Patton-Green) - 8:19
  2. Soul Woman (Patton-Green) - 7:44
  3. Ain't That Peculiar (Robinson-Rogers-Moore-Tarplin) - 6:50
  4. The Shake (Cooke) - 7:48
  5. Amanda (Pearson) - 6:09

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    Personnel:
  • John Patton - organ
  • Grant Green - guitar
  • Hugh Walker - drums
  • Richard Landrum - conga

Grant Green always brought out the best in Big John Patton. Almost any record that featured the guitarist and organist was dominated by their scintillating interplay, and it always sounded like they were trying to top each other's blistering, funky solos. Patton and Green rarely sounded better than they did on Got a Good Thing Goin', a 1966 session that functioned as a showcase for the pair's dynamic interaction and exciting, invigorating solos. In particular, the duo's mastery is evident because there are no horns to stand in the way -- only drummer Hugh Walker and conga player Richard Landrum provide support, leaving plenty of room for Green and Patton to run wild. All five numbers -- two originals by Patton and Green, two pop covers ("Ain't That Peculiar," "Shake"), and Duke Pearson's "Amanda" -- are simple blues and soul-jazz songs that provide ample space for the guitarist and organist to stretch out. And they do stretch out -- as a pair, they have never sounded so fiery or intoxicating. Fans of hard bop may find the songs a little too simple, but hot, up-tempo soul-jazz rarely comes any better than it does on Got a Good Thing Goin'.
Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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