A Hammond B3 Treasure.
Pat Martino is easily one of the best guitarists today. If you have never heard of him, then you are probably normal, as it is true that many good musicians go overlooked. Don’t let that stop you. Be your own person. If you like this stuff, be cool enough to get it, and don’t follow the crowd. People that like Jimmy Smith, Niacin, Medeski Martin and Wood, or Soulive might check out this album as it has that good old Hammond B3 organ sound. The opening track on this album is cookin’ with speed, catchiness and cool that it alone makes the album worth getting. This is also an album that is good for listening to with women. It’s not that every track is lovey dovey. I probably wouldn’t recommend this so highly if that were the case. Some of it is slow and moody, sometimes it is fast and bumpin’. My wife complains about a lot of the music I like, but I can put in Live at Yoshi’s and she won’t say a word.
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