1967. Brother Jack Mcduff & David Newman - Doub... -

: A classic McDuff original that showcases his ability to lock into a deep pocket.

While both men were established stars, this pairing was a masterstroke of chemistry. 1967. Brother Jack McDuff & David Newman - Doub...

: Its crisp drums and soulful organ stabs have been mined by hip-hop producers looking for "authentic" 60s grit. : A classic McDuff original that showcases his

: The title track serves as the manifesto for the session—unapologetic, groovy, and technically precise. : The title track serves as the manifesto

: Under the production of Joel Dorn, this album benefited from the high-fidelity engineering Atlantic was famous for, giving the B3 organ a warm, room-filling presence. 🏆 Legacy

: A track that highlights Newman's sophisticated phrasing on the flute, proving he was more than just a blues shouter.

: The inclusion of Danny Turner (alto sax) and Leo Johnson (tenor) added a "big band" weight to several tracks, making the sound feel much larger than a standard organ trio. 💿 Historical Context (1967)