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Big John Patton: Big John Patton: Along Came John - 1963
ByAlong Came John is the musical child of “Green Onions,” plus horns.
Big John Patton
organ, Hammond B31935 - 2002

Jimmy Smith
organ, Hammond B31925 - 2005
Along Came John is a great party record, and once you hear it, you'll be moving your feet and feeling the groove.
This is blues, pure and simpleand I do mean simple. There are six songs and every one of them uses the same three-chord template. Yep, it's a formula, but it works. Like lots of great rock recordsthink "Louie Louie" or almost anything by

Chuck Berry
guitar, electric1926 - 2017
Along Came John features three hot and lively blues, two fun mid-tempo blues and one slow and mournful blues. All come with crazy catchy hooks.
The band is equally simple: Patton on organ,

Grant Green
guitar1935 - 1979

Fred Jackson
flute
Harold Vick
saxophone, tenorb.1936
Let's put this in perspective. Along Came John was recorded in April 1963. Just five months earlier, Booker T and the MGs released "Green Onions," one of the greatest and most popular R&B instrumental hits ever. It featured a ridiculously catchy hook, yet another variation on a three-chord blues, by one of the all-time great organ-guitar combos. Along Came John is the musical child of "Green Onions," plus horns.
There's nothing complex or sophisticated here. No amazing techniques or unusual rhythms. If cerebral jazz is your thing, look elsewhere. But if you like your jazz fun and funky, get this record. It's a classic of the genre.
Rating: 5 stars (out of 5)
Availability: Not hard to find
Cost: $8 or $9 used
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