John Patton Got a Good

"Big" John Patton - Got A Good Thing Goin' (1966) {Blue Note Japan TOCJ-4229 rel 1997}

"Big" John Patton - Got A Good Thing Goin' (1966) {Blue Note Japan TOCJ-4229 rel 1997}
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© 1966, 1997 Blue Note / Toshiba-EMI | TOCJ-4229 | 20bit/88kHz mastering
Jazz / Soul Jazz / Hard Bop / Jazz Blues / Hammond Organ

Grant Green always brought out the best in Big John Patton. Almost any record that featured the guitarist and organist was dominated by their scintillating interplay, and it always sounded like they were trying to top each other's blistering, funky solos. Patton and Green rarely sounded better than they did on Got a Good Thing Goin', a 1966 session that functioned as a showcase for the pair's dynamic interaction and exciting, invigorating solos. In particular, the duo's mastery is evident because there are no horns to stand in the way – only drummer Hugh Walker and conga player Richard Landrum provide support, leaving plenty of room for Green and Patton to run wild.
John Patton - Mosaic Select 6 (2003) {3CD Set Mosaic MS-006 rec 1963-1968}

John Patton - Mosaic Select 6 (2003) {3CD Set Mosaic MS-006 rec 1963-1968}
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© 1963-68, 2003 Mosaic Records | MS-006 / 72435 84072 2 8
Jazz / Hard Bop / Soul Jazz / Jazz Funk / Organ

The Mosaic Select treatment has deservedly been given to Big John Patton. There are those who argue that Patton's entire catalog should have been the subject of a Mosaic box set proper. There was easily enough material for five, if not six, CDs. There are five albums collected here. His first three, Along Came John, The Way I Feel, and Oh Baby!, were recorded in 1963, 1964, and 1965, respectively. The last two on this set are That Certain Feeling and Understanding, from 1968. Missing are Blue John, his proper second album from 1963 and unreleased until 1986, Let 'Em Roll, and Got a Good Thing Goin', released in 1965 and 1966, and his post-1968 work, Accent on the Blues, Memphis to New York Spirit (unreleased until 1996), and Boogaloo.
John Patton - Accent On The Blues (1969) {Blue Note Rare Groove Series CDP 553924 rel 1997}

John Patton - Accent On The Blues (1969) {Blue Note Rare Groove Series CDP 553924 rel 1997}
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© 1969, 1997 Blue Note / Capitol | CDP 553924
Jazz / Jazz Blues / Soul Jazz / Organ Hammond B-3

Most John Patton albums are hard-driving, edgy soul-jazz and funk, and the title of Accent on the Blues makes the record seem like it would be no different than his other sessions. Of course, that isn't the case. Accent on the Blues is among the most atmospheric music Patton has ever made. While it stops short of being free, it's hardly funky soul-jazz, and that may disappoint some fans of his rip-roaring style. Nevertheless, the album is a rewarding listen, primarliy because it displays a more reflective side of his talent, demonstrating that he can hold his own among the likes of guitarist James Blood Ulmer and saxophonist Marvin Cabell.

VA - So Blue, So Funky (Heroes Of The Hammond) (1991)  Music

Posted by Designol at Nov. 7, 2023
VA - So Blue, So Funky (Heroes Of The Hammond) (1991)

VA - So Blue, So Funky (Heroes Of The Hammond) (1991)
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Soul-Jazz, Jazz-Funk, Hard Bop | Label: Blue Note | # CDP 7965632, BNZ 267

Blue Note's So Blue, So Funky, Vol. 1 is a 12-track compilation that highlights the funkiest soul-jazz organists that recorded for the label, whether it was a leader or as a sideman. Although there's a handful of cuts from the early '60s, such as "Face to Face" by the terrific, underrated Baby Face Willette, the compilation leans toward the funky fusions of the late '60s, such as Big John Patton's "Fat Judy," Lou Donaldson's "Everything I Do Is Gon' Be Funky (From Now On)," Jack McDuff's "Butter for Yo' Popcorn" and Grant Green's "Ain't It Funky Now." The best thing about this comp is that even though it has familiar names, not all of the material is readily available on CD, which makes it of interest to casual groove fans and serious collectors alike.

V.A. - Best Of Blues - 100 Legendare Musiker (30CD Box Set, 2016)  Music

Posted by Discograf_man at Nov. 9, 2019
V.A. - Best Of Blues - 100 Legendare Musiker (30CD Box Set, 2016)

V.A. - Best Of Blues - 100 Legendare Musiker (30CD Box Set, 2016)
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Genre: Blues | Label: Membran Media GmbH

Die ultimative Blues Kollektion vom Mississippi bis in die Metropolen. In dieser Box befinden sich die Aufnahmen von 100 legendaren Bines Grossen. Die Stile, die Ausstrahlung, die Geschichten und naturlich die geniale Ausubung ihrer Kunst machten sie einzigartig und beeinflussten Generationen nachfolgender Kunstler. Die altesten Mitglieder wurden Ende des 19ten Jahrhunderts geboren, die jungsten unter ihnen spielen noch heute live in ausverkauften Hausern. Die Musik in dieser Box wird Sie befliueln oder erden, zum Tanzen oder Weinen bewegen. Egal oh Zweisamkeit oder in einsamen Stunden: eines ist sicher: Der Blues lebt weiter!

VA - Milestones Of Legends: Delta Blues Vol. 01-Vol. 10 (2017)  Music

Posted by Pisulik at April 7, 2017
VA - Milestones Of Legends: Delta Blues Vol. 01-Vol. 10 (2017)

VA - Milestones Of Legends: Delta Blues Vol. 01-Vol. 10 (2017)
Acoustic Delta Blues | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 11:28:25 | 1.55 GB
Label: Documents | Release Year: 2017

10CD set of the greatest innovators of the Delta Blues - 25 artists across 224 tracks. Featuring Charlie Patton, Son House, Robert Johnson, Bukka White, Big JoeWilliams, Lead Belly, Skip James, Mississippi John Hurt, Blind Willie Johnson and Muddy Waters.
John Fahey - Your Past Comes Back To Haunt You: The Fonotone Years 1958-1965 (2011) {5CD Set, Dust-to-Digital DTD-21}

John Fahey - Your Past Comes Back To Haunt You: The Fonotone Years 1958-1965 (2011) {5CD Set, Dust-to-Digital DTD-21}
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© 1958-65, 2011 Dust-to-Digital / Revenant | DTD-21
Finger-Picked Guitar / Contemporary Folk / Folk Jazz / Folk-Blues / Progressive Folk

As with all histories, context and an appreciation for the times are essential. In 1958, when the earliest of these recordings were made there were probably no more than a handful of reissues of pre-war country blues 78s available on record in the United States. The long-playing 33 1/3 record was, itself, only a recent invention. Today, with hundreds, perhaps thousands, of pre-war blues and hillbilly reissues available and in print, when it’s possible to walk into any halfway decent record store (to the extent record stores, halfway decent or otherwise, still exist) and find the complete recordings of Charley Patton or Blind Willie Johnson, it may be difficult to comprehend just how obscure and how otherworldly this music once was. — Glenn Jones, from the Introduction toYour Past Comes Back to Haunt You.
VA - The Odyssey: A Northern Soul Time Capsule 1968-2014 (2015)

VA - The Odyssey: A Northern Soul Time Capsule 1968-2014 (2015)
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10:14:22 | Soul, Funk, Rhythm & Blues | Label: Harmless

The Odyssey: A Northern Soul Time Capsule is the single most comprehensive overview yet of a truly unique UK musical culture which has now lasted over 45 years and has spread across the world. The music follows the evolvement of Northern Soul, from it's early beginnings at Manchester's Twisted Wheel club in 1968, through to The Golden Torch, Blackpool Mecca, Wigan Casino and Cleethorpes Pier in the 1970s, Stafford Top Of The World and The 100 Club in the 1980s and the huge dearth of Soul weekenders and the 100 Club again from the 1990's to the present day. Featuring a mind-numbing 222 tracks, all licensed from legitimate sources. The most comprehensive Northern Soul track-listing ever. The Odyssey: A Northern Soul Time-Capsule truly does what it says on the tin. This is the most exhaustive history of the Northern Soul scene ever released.
Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues - A Musical Journey (5CD Box Set, 2003)

Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues - A Musical Journey (5CD Box Set, 2003)
Blues | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 851 Mb | Scans 39 Mb
Label: Hip-O Records (USA)

The box set attempts to present a history of the blues from the dawning of recorded music to the present day. It offers a survey of many different blues sub-genres and tangential music styles, as well as a survey of almost all the most notable blues performers over time. In 2004, the box set won two Grammy Awards for "Best Historical Album" and "Best Album Notes." That same year it was #2 on Billboard's Top Blues Albums chart.
V.A. - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: A Musical Journey [5CD Box Set] (2003)

V.A. - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: A Musical Journey [5CD Box Set] (2003)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 1,72 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 874 MB | Covers - 1,03 GB
Genre: Blues | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Hip-O Records (COL 512578 2)

This five-disc, 116-track box set presents a sweeping history of the blues from its emergence in the early 1900s clear through to its various contemporary guises, and includes samples of country blues in all of its regional variations, as well as cuts from string bands, jug bands, jazz combos, gritty Chicago blues outfits, and a look at how rock artists like Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendrix incorporated the blues into their distinctive styles. Intelligently gathered and arranged, it treats the blues both from a historical perspective and from a working assumption that the form is still alive and well, continually morphing and transforming itself. There simply isn't a better or deeper survey of the blues on the market.