
Big John Patton
Big John Patton Got A Good Thing Goin' 180 Gram Vinyl Record - Brand New - Vinyl LP Record (Quick Ship)
CRCHAH2772
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Soul-jazz organ grooves cut deep and warm on heavyweight vinyl—late-night Blue Note magic for your turntable.
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Pressed on 180-gram vinyl, “Got A Good Thing Goin’” captures Big John Patton at the height of his Blue Note powers, when the Hammond B-3 was reshaping the sound of jazz clubs and city streets alike. Recorded in 1966 with an agile band including Grant Green on guitar and Bobby Hutcherson on vibraphone, this session leans into a smoky, unhurried groove that feels both intimate and quietly electric.
Patton’s playing is all about feel: his left hand locks down earthy bass lines while his right hand sketches melodies that slide effortlessly between blues, gospel, and modern jazz. The tunes unfold like conversations—loose, rhythmic, and full of small, expressive details that reward repeat listens. This is soul-jazz without gimmicks, built on interaction and touch rather than flash.
For vinyl collectors, this 180-gram edition matters. The organ’s low-end throb, the shimmer of vibes, and the subtle grit of the drums all benefit from the extra weight and space in the grooves. If you love Blue Note’s golden era, late-night listening sessions, or the tactile pleasure of a well-cut organ jazz record, this is the kind of album that quietly becomes a staple on your shelf.