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Pat Martino Quartet: Undeniable
ByPat Martino
guitar1944 - 2021
That Martino is playing at all is close to a miracle, as surgery for a brain aneurysm in the early '80s saved his life but robbed him of his memory. The one-time wunderkind went back to the drawing board, relearned how to play his chosen instrument from scratch, and returned to the recording studio in 1987 to produce his first "post-operative" album, The Return (Muse Records, 1994). Martino has stayed active ever since, returning to his roots with an organ-based group that mirrors his early successes with such legendary lions of the Hammond B-3 as

Jack McDuff
organ, Hammond B31926 - 2001

Don Patterson
organ, Hammond B31936 - 1988

Trudy Pitts
organ, Hammond B31932 - 2010
The B-3 maestro on this date is

Tony Monaco
organ, Hammond B3b.1959

Eric Alexander
saxophone, tenorb.1968

Jeff Tain Watts
drumsb.1960

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
For a live recording, sound and balance are exemplary and the audience is responsive but never intrusive. What is most Undeniable, however, is that Martino remains at the top of his game and leads a quartet that can stand its ground with anyone. ">
Track Listing
Lean Years; Inside Out; Goin’ to a Meeting; Double Play; Midnight Special; ‘Round Midnight; Side Effect.
Personnel
Pat Martino
guitarPat Martino: guitar; Eric Alexander: tenor sax; Tony Monaco: organ; Jeff “Tain” Watts: drums.
Album information
Title: Undeniable | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: HighNote Records
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