Grant
Green's debut album, Grant's First Stand, still ranks as one of his
greatest pure soul-jazz outings, a set of killer grooves laid down by a
hard-swinging organ trio. For having such a small lineup -- just
organist Baby Face Willette and drummer Ben Dixon -- the group cooks up
quite a bit of power, really sinking its teeth into the storming
up-tempo numbers, and swinging loose and easy on the ballads. The
influence of the blues on both Green and Willette is strong and, while
that's far and away the dominant flavor of the session, Green also
displays his unique bop phrasing (learned by studying horn players'
lines, rather than other guitarists) to fine effect on his high-octane
opener, "Miss Ann's Tempo," and Willette's "Baby's Minor Lope." Green's
original blues "A Wee Bit O'Green" and "Blues for Willarene" are both
memorable, particularly the former, and the two standards -- "Lullaby of
the Leaves" and "'Tain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do" -- are given smoky
treatments soaked in bluesy, late-night atmosphere. Willette and Dixon
both supply a tremendous rhythmic drive, and Willette's solos burn with
gospel fervor. This same trio performed together on Willette's Stop and
Listen album, with equally heated results. None of Green's
contemporaries used the single-note style (Green rarely played chords,
leaving that to the organ or piano) to quite the same degree, making him
a unique voice on his instrument. And his terrific debut pegged him as
an up-and-comer to watch closely. by Steve Huey
Tracklist :
1 Miss Ann's Tempo 5:37
Written-By – Grant Green
2 Lullaby Of The Leaves 7:39
Written-By – B. Petkere, J. Young
3 Blues For Willarene 7:06
Written-By – Green
4 Baby's Minor Lope 7:13
Written-By – Baby Face Willette
5 'Tain't Nobody's Business If I Do 4 :23
Written-By – E. Robbins, P. Grainger
6 A Wee Bit O' Green 7:46
Written-By – Green
Credits :
Drums – Ben Dixon
Guitar – Grant Green
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