Review:
Patton's fourth album for Blue Note. Big John Patton with Grant Green on guitar and Harold Vick on tenor sax. With tunes like "Fat Judy" and "Good Juice," there is no worry about there being a groove. The addition of a trumpet (Blue Mitchell) means you have a horn section, and this tends to be a little much now and again. Although a little on the light side, thanks to Patton and Green, the groove does go down.
by Michael Erlewine
https://www.allmusic.com/album/oh-baby%21-mw0000766666
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Reseña:
El cuarto álbum de Patton para Blue Note. Big John Patton con Grant Green en la guitarra y Harold Vick en el saxo tenor. Con temas como "Fat Judy" y "Good Juice", no hay que preocuparse de que haya un ritmo. La adición de una trompeta (Blue Mitchell) significa que tienes una sección de trompetas, y esto tiende a ser un poco demasiado de vez en cuando. Aunque un poco en el lado de la luz, gracias a Patton y Green, el surco se reduce.
por Michael Erlewine
https://www.allmusic.com/album/oh-baby%21-mw0000766666Track list:
A1 Fat Judy
A2 Oh Baby
A3 Each Time
B1 One To Twelve
B2 Night Flight
B3 Good Juice
Drums – Ben Dixon
Guitar – Grant Green
Organ – John Patton
Saxophone [Tenor] – Harold Vick
Trumpet – Blue Mitchell
Written-By Ben Dixon (tracks: A1), Harold Vick (tracks: B2), John Patton (tracks: A2, A3, B1, B3)
recorded : Rudy Van Gelder at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, March 8, 1965
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