John Patton – Accent On The Blues LP Blue Note 84340
Blue Note Records 1969 BST 84340
notes:
Accent on the Blues is an album by American organist John
Patton
recorded in 1969 and released on the Blue Note label.
Known as Big John Patton, the Hammond B-3 organist delivers
a deeply blues-rooted session blending groove, funk,
and hard bop with a distinctly late-60s soul flavor.
credits:
Big John Patton – organ
Marvin Cabell – tenor saxophone, flute
George Coleman – tenor saxophone (tracks 8-10)
James Blood Ulmer – guitar (tracks 1-7)
Leroy Williams – drums
Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studio,
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on
August 15 (tracks 1-7) and June 9 (tracks 8-10), 1969.
Producer – Francis Wolff
Engineer – Rudy Van Gelder
tracklist:
A1 Rakin' And Scrapin'
Written-By – Harold Mabern
Written-By – Eddie Harris
A3 Captain Nasty
Written-By – Marvin Cabell
B1 Village Lee
Written-By – Marvin Cabell
B2 Lite Hit
Written-By – Marvin Cabell
B3 Don't Let Me Lose This Dream
Written-By – Aretha Franklin, Ted White

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