Today, the album is celebrated by jazz purists and crate-diggers alike.
: It remains a "textbook" example of the genre—accessible enough for casual listeners but harmonically rich enough for scholars. 1967. Brother Jack McDuff & David Newman - Doub...
: Jack McDuff was known for his rhythmic "walking" bass lines and aggressive, percussive attack on the Hammond B3. Today, the album is celebrated by jazz purists
Find featuring the Jack McDuff/David Newman duo. and technically precise.
The album balances burning uptempo numbers with late-night, smoky ballads.
: The title track serves as the manifesto for the session—unapologetic, groovy, and technically precise.