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Saturday, October 30, 2021

Don Patterson • The Best Of Don Patterson



Tracks:
A1. 42639 [Sonny Stitt] (5:21)
A2. Satisfaction [Richard Carpenter] (3:21)
A3. Up In Betty's Room [Don Patterson] (5:12)
A4. Last Train From Overbrook [James Moody] (3:57)
B1. Humpa Snapa Blues [Don Patterson] (5:01)
B2. Up Tight [Don Patterson] (3:13)
B3. Big C's Rock [Don Patterson] (3:12)
B4. Sister Ruth [Don Patterson] (4:56)

Total Time: 34:13

Label: Prestige Records
Catalog#: PRST 7704
Released: 1969
Genre: Jazz
Style: Soul Jazz



A Compilation of tracks from Don Patterson albums on Prestige Records.

Related Releases
42639 was originally released on:
Don Patterson - Patterson's People (1965)
PRST 7381

Satisfaction was originally released on:
Don Patterson - Satisfaction! (1965)
PRST 7430

Up In Betty's Room was originally released on:
Don Patterson - The Exciting New Organ Of Don Patterson (1964)
PRST 7331

Last Train from Overbrook was originally released on:
Don Patterson - Four Dimensions (1967)
PRST 7533

Humpa Snapa Blues was originally released on:
Don Patterson - Mellow Soul (1967)
PRST 7510

Up Tight was originally released on:
Don Patterson - Soul Happening (1967)
PRST 7484

Big C's Rock was originally released on:
Don Patterson - The Boss Men (1965)
PRST 7466

Sister Ruth was originally released on:
Don Patterson - Hip Cake Walk (1964)
PRST 7349


Personnel:

Don Patterson - Organ
Booker Ervin - Tenor Saxophone
Billy James - Drums
Recorded 12th May, 1964 At Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
    People [42639]

Don Patterson - Organ
Jerry Byrd - Guitar
Billy James - Drums
Recorded 19th July, 1965 At Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
    Satisfaction

Don Patterson - Organ
Booker Ervin - Tenor Saxophone
Billy James - Drums
Recorded 12th May, 1964 At Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
    Up In Betty's Room

Don Patterson - Organ
Houston Person - Tenor Saxophone
Pat Martino - Guitar
Billy James - Drums
Recorded 25th August, 1967 At New York City
Last Train From Overbrook

Don Patterson - Organ
David Newman - Tenor Saxophone, Flute
Billy James - Drums
Recorded 10th May, 1967 At Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
    Humpa Snapa Blues

Don Patterson - Organ
Vinnie Corrao - Guitar
Billy James - Drums
Recorded 5th August, 1966 At Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
    Up Tight

Don Patterson - Organ
Sonny Stitt - Alto Saxophone
Billy James - Drums
Recorded 28th December, 1965 At Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
    Big C's Rock

Don Patterson - Organ
Booker Ervin - Tenor Saxophone
Billy James - Drums
Recorded 10th July, 1964 At Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
    Sister Ruth


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5 comments:

  1. egroj jazz, 18th September, 2018
    Many Thanks Chris!!!
    ;)

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  2. Hi Egroj, I must admit I never heard of him until you suggested I do a blog about him. Also you have the most Patterson links available on the web. Well done. Thanks again and keep up the great work. regards, Bob

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    1. Hi Bob. Well, that's the idea of the blog: to make known and share music that is not currently spread as it should be.
      ;)

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    2. You have certainly broadened my music tastes. I've been heavily into blues/R&B for decades now, but through your blog I've been able to hear so many other great artists who I previously knew by name only.

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    3. Thanks Bob, it makes me happy that the blog is a bridge to new musical proposals.
      ;)

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