In the 1960s, Blue Noteâs roster of organists boasted a formidable line-up of leading Hammond B3 practitioners like Jimmy Smith, Big John Patton, Freddie Roach, and Larry Young each of whom was honing their own distinctive styles on the instrument. The Little Rock born Baby Face Willette debuted his swinging sound on three consecutive Blue Note sessions in January 1961: Lou Donaldsonâs Here âTis, Grant Greenâs Grantâs First Stand, and Willetteâs own debut album Face To Face. Alfred Lion brought Willette back into Van Gelder Studio in May of that year for his second leader date, Stop And Listen. Featuring a trio with Green on guitar and Ben Dixon on drums, the organist delivered a soul jazz symposium with memorable versions of âWillow Weep For Me,â âAt Last,â and âWorksongâ alongside cool struttinâ Willette originals like âSoul Walk,â âChances Are Few,â and the title track.
Tracklist
Side A
Willow Weep For Me
Chances Are
Jumpin' Jupiter
Side B
Stop And Listen
At Last
Soul Walk
Worksong
This Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition is stereo, all-analog, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes, and pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimal.