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which led to Rivers’ appearance on organist Larry Young’s album Into Somethin’ before the saxophonist was offered his own recording deal with Blue Note
Kansas City-born dynamo Big John Patton operated in a soul-jazz sweet spot throughout his stellar 1960s Blue Note tenure always making sure each of his platters was served with a healthy helping of soul
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Tracklist:A1: The RakeA2: I'll Close My EyesA3: GroovesvilleB1: The ReboundB2: I Wished On The Moon B3: A Variation On Monk
Hank Mobley: Soul Station (Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition) LP ETJS-3.2 which led to Rivers’ appearanceBlue Note, 1960 Tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley had already led nine dates for Blue Note Records by the time he arrived at Rudy Van Gelders studio on February 7, 1960 with pianist Wynton Kelly, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Art Blakey, but on that day the quartet laid down what would become his masterpiece: Soul Station. The crystalline six song set was a showcase for Mobleys lyrical flow from the breezy opening take on Irving Berlins Remember