Alfred Lion thought Grant Green was a commercial artst, which resulted in albums like this locked in the valuts until after his tragic death in 1979. Big mistake. As this is his best album along with the unissued Born To Be Blue and Idle Moments.
It's a shame that Blue Note didn't released this album until 1979 in Japan, because this was one of Grant Green's masterpiece alongside Idle Moments & Latin Bit...
I used to love seeing him perform as a member of 'The Godfathers of Groove' - Bernard Purdie on drums and Reuben Wilson on Hammond Organ. Well worth checking out their albums! Must get this album too...
6:22 Elvin Jones gets into the beast mode. That's beyond words
Gustavo Estevam I never noticed the snare only mcoy going beast. Their definitely locked in there
Can't get any better than this!
MY LORD!!! I clicked on that sweet blue note album cover, and THAT LINEUP. This will be amazing.
I just learned the head melody on my guitar... such a groovy one. Now I just need someone to jam with lol
Alfred Lion thought Grant Green was a commercial artst, which resulted in albums like this locked in the valuts until after his tragic death in 1979. Big mistake. As this is his best album along with the unissued Born To Be Blue and Idle Moments.
It's a shame that Blue Note didn't released this album until 1979 in Japan, because this was one of Grant Green's masterpiece alongside Idle Moments & Latin Bit...
Vision too
My man Grant Green always took it to the top.
McCoy and Elvin put on a workshop
Its a joy, listening to the Masters at work, this album, matador all-time top ten in my book
Love Grant’s tone, phrasing and this tune is awesome!
Grant Green and soul are synonymous.
Thank you for finally uploading an HQ version of this amazing song!
Splendid
so excellent, and the McCoy solo is sublime
¡Hermoso!
Big thanks for this gem.
awesome tune,great guitarist. this one's pretty similar to Nathan Davis - That Kaycee Thing
THANK YOU
intelsestig music
What beautiful music!!
I hear that grant green jr tours and is quite the musician. bravo.
this is one of my favorite go to records.
I used to love seeing him perform as a member of 'The Godfathers of Groove' - Bernard Purdie on drums and Reuben Wilson on Hammond Organ. Well worth checking out their albums! Must get this album too...