Freddie Roach was a renowned soul jazz musician who, throughout much of the 1960s, produced some of the genre's finest albums. Roach was one of the few jazz musicians to utilize the Hammond B-3 organ, an instrument uncommon in this genre compared to other styles such as progressive rock or psychedelic rock. In the early 1960s, Roach signed with Blue Note Records and recorded five albums between 1962 and 1964. Among these recordings is "Good Move", released in 1963, featuring collaborations with Hank Mobley on tenor saxophone, Blue Mitchell on trumpet, Clarence Johnston on drums, and Eddie Wright on guitar. On this album, the refined melodies driven by Roach's brilliant organ work firmly and solidly emanate from a series of varied and elegantly executed pieces, with sophisticated musical lines that blend seamlessly with the ingenious solos of Hank Mobley's saxophone and Blue Mitchell's trumpet.


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