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12-11-2009, 01:10 PM
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| | Your favorite organ trio albums I enjoy listening the trios with organ, drums and guitar.
I am curious to know your favorite albums in this style.
For my part, I recommend :
Grant Green..............Blues for Lou
Grant Green..............Talkin' About
Jimmy Smith..............Organ Grinder Swing
Jimmy Smith..............Further Adventures Of Jimmy And Wes
Joey Defrancesco.......Good Fellas
And recently, I saw in concert :
David Reinhardt.........The Way of Heart | 
12-11-2009, 02:39 PM
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| | Pat Martino - life @ Yoshi's & El Hombre
John Abercrombie - Speak of the Devil
Wes Montgomery - Guitar on the Go | 
12-11-2009, 03:20 PM
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| | peter bernstein - earth tones
grant green - grantīs first stand + grantstand
wes montgomery trio - a dynamic new sound (?) | 
12-11-2009, 03:51 PM
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| | I am with Jake on this one. Does it get any better that Martino's Live At Yoshi's? | 
12-12-2009, 10:27 AM
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| | Was this a trio?
Howard Robert's is a Dirty Guitar Player
I need to buy that album, I use to have it in the days of vinyl. Loved that album. | 
12-13-2009, 06:45 AM
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| | Quote:
Originally Posted by nado64 I enjoy listening the trios with organ, drums and guitar.
I am curious to know your favorite albums in this style.
For my part, I recommend :
Grant Green..............Blues for Lou
Grant Green..............Talkin' About
Jimmy Smith..............Organ Grinder Swing
Jimmy Smith..............Further Adventures Of Jimmy And Wes
Joey Defrancesco.......Good Fellas
And recently, I saw in concert :
David Reinhardt.........The Way of Heart | Michael Shrieve has a cd called Fascination that is very cool. It has him on drums w/ Bill Frisell on guitar and Wayne Horvitz on organ. Great stuff and definitely not your typical organ trio fare!
=-) PJ | 
12-22-2009, 01:01 AM
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| | Almost too many to list... ...but Pat with Joey & Roy @ Yoshi's was obviously popular, as it won awards. For my money, John McLaughlin with Joey and Elvin Jones (After the Rain) is far superior. All of the others mentioned are excellent too.
But many fine players are out there: Jon-Paul Gard w/John Dalton; Beau Sasser w/Charles Appicella, no to mention my own hometown's incredible Steve Schmidt. I can't pick a favorite, but the McLaughlin disc gets a lot more play on my deck than even my old guard favorites (Johnny, Jimmy, Les, Groove, Larry, Brian & Booker et al) these days.
It's all good! (tips to 'Organ Leroy') | 
12-22-2009, 05:05 PM
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| | I love all of these organists and each of them has played organ trio as that is such a traditional part of the lexicon: Trudy Pitts, Larry Young, Richard Groove Holmes, Jack McDuff, Jimmy Smith, Larry Goldings, Lonnie Smith, and Big John Patton. Let’s not forget Chester Thompson from the Tower of Power. He played some great hot organ trio too.
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12-22-2009, 07:46 PM
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| | Some of my favourites for listening in my music cave (basement furnace room)
"After the Rain" has got to be a classic.
Danny Gatton's "Relentless"
Pat Martino "Live at Yoshi's"
Soulive's first two records
"Grant's First Stand"
Jimmy Smith "Back at the Chicken Shack"
Greg Skaff's "Blues for Mr. T" re-released as "Ellington Street"
and, when I'm itchin' for some amped-up grit, "Emergency"--Tony Williams Lifetime
and Vital Information if it was only Coster, Gambale and the drummer (Smith?) | 
12-22-2009, 10:56 PM
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| | After the Rain and Relentless get +1 from me as well as Pat's album.
Bob DeVos has a few cd's out in that format as well. Well kinda...Guitar Hammond, drums and precusion. Good stuff there. | 
12-24-2009, 08:07 PM
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| | Didn't Scofield play in an organ trio? Medeski? Or was it with their trio, making them 4? That was hot stuff, nonetheless.
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01-05-2010, 08:41 PM
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| | a favorite of mine yeae
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01-06-2010, 12:30 AM
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| | Sco's stuff is with their trio, so it was 4, but you're right, hot stuff. I think my favorite organ trio record is Jimmy Smith's "Groovin' at Small's Paradise." Other favorites would be Pat Martino's "Live at Yoshi's," and pretty much the entirety of organ trio soul-jazz. Especially early Soulive (no saxes or vocals) and Stanton Moore's trio work on "III" and "Emphasis on the Parenthesis." | 
01-06-2010, 11:47 AM
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| | Absolutely anything by Kenny Burrell / Jimmy Smith but particularly "BLUE BASH" on Verve.
There's also Bireli Lagrene with Joey De Francesco on Video
There's also Frank Vignola with Joey De Francesco on Video
Brilliant.
DG
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01-06-2010, 05:43 PM
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01-10-2010, 10:08 AM
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| | Absolutely agree with Randalljazz. I love Bobby Broom's soulful playing and the Deep Blue Organ Trio tone. The live album "Going To Town" is amazing. | 
01-10-2010, 12:17 PM
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| | The James Carter Organ Trio is a great contemporary take on that type of group... I also just got a DVD of the Peter Berstein and Larry Goldstein trio called LIVE @ Smoke. A great show all around, I recommend it to anybody.
EDIT: Goldings. Larry Goldings. Dur.
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01-15-2010, 07:55 PM
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| | Agreed! Bobby Broom sounds great with the Deep Blue Organ Trio as well as Bernstein. I can honestly say I’ve never heard Bernstein play a single bad note. Official Website of Peter Bernstein
Broom plays that Sonny Rollins stuff on guitar and I just love it. I like him in guitar trio as well as organ trio.
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01-18-2010, 04:14 PM
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| | Joey D smokes on 'Live at Yoshi's'
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01-18-2010, 06:30 PM
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| | Lately I've been really into Joe Doria of McTuff. He's plays around with a buch of guys I know here in town. I don't play with him though as his left hand needs no assistance. | 
01-22-2010, 09:51 PM
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| | Martino- Live at Yoshi's
Best freakin record. | 
02-10-2010, 02:04 PM
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| | Wes Montgomery 1963-Boss Guitar - such a sweet organ trio...love it
speaking of recent releases -Yaya3 with Joshua Redman,Sam Yahel and Brian Blade is pretty awesome.There are some cool CD's of Jared Gold organ trio also,but I only heard him on Accujazz  | 
02-25-2010, 12:02 PM
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| | I love Jimmy Smith's "Back at the Chicken Shack." And Sco's "Groove Elation" is real good too.
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