Jack McDuff - Jazz organ - Hammond organ
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Jack McDuff - Jazz organ - Hammond organ Jack McDuff was an excellent bandleader and organist on the Hammond B-3. Here You will find Jack McDuff playing the mighty Hammond B-3 organ, in different settings and with a number of artists, including - Grant Green (the record Honeydripper from 1961 is guitarist Green's recording debut) - George Benson (compilation Legends of Acid Jazz, recorded 1964, these were the magnificent recordings that also first propelled guitarist Benson forward to fame) - Kenny Burell (the record Crash! from 1963. One of the two sets of this +70 min was originally under guitarist Burrell's name). In Moon Rappin' from 1969 McDuff expands the soul jazz palette with spatial and experimental textures over the groove that foreshadows a lot of the R&B and fusion of the next decade. In Down Home Style from 1969, McDuff went to Memphis to record this classic blend of soulful jazz and Memphis funk.