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This is.... Grant Green

Grant Green really is for me...THE guitarist. Not just with Organ groups, but for everything regading guitar playing.

At least in my opinion! :)

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I threw George Benson a bone. First time I heard MIDNIGHT CREEPER I thought "damn Grant sure is on fire on this record" And of course it wasn't Grant but GB. Would like to here him with John Patton. Did they ever do anything together?

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I Love Grant as much as the next guy, but some of the most exciting organ/guitar interplay I've heard in a long time is between Kenny and Shirley on the album "Hustlin".

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Even though I love Kenny's playing best overall, I had to go with Grant in an organ combo.

Which reminds me--guitarist Jimmy Ponder on Patton's That Certain Feeling (courtesy of the Mosaic Select!) is a motherfucker! I love listening to that guy, and I want more! Has he appeared as a sideman elsewhere?

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Grant Green was the best.

However, it should be acknowledged that certain combos worked wonderfully together. Hard to beat Kenny Burrell's collaborations with Jimmy Smith. Those two worked beautifully together.

Also no mention of Jimmy Ponder, as someone mentioned, especially on Patton's "That Certain Feeling." No mention of James Ulmer's work with Patton as well. They were wonderful together.

And how about the fellow who worked with Jimmy Smith before Kenny did? Was it Eddie McFarland, or something like that? He wasn't bad.

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I was going to vote for Wes but pressed the wrong button. Why is the "null vote" button so much bigger than the "vote" button?

Anyway, Wes with Jimmy is total magic. The Wes records with Mel Rhyne are fantastic as well. He really didn't record enough with organ, IMO... hell, he didn't record enough period!

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I'm surprised that Martino isn't getting any love. I started this poll because I've been listening to my Jimmy Smith cd's a lot the past week. The truth of the matter is that I'm not sure if Burrell is the best right now. Listening to his playing, he doesn't produce the kind of fire that the others do. So, I'm in a quandry on how highly to rate him. Guess I have to keep listening some more.

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I'm surprised that Martino isn't getting any love....

The truth of the matter is that I'm not sure if Burrell is the best right now.  Listening to his playing, he doesn't produce the kind of fire that the others do. 

All these guys have my love and admiration. Bernstein is the most likely to be found in my cd player right now, but I just spent a couple hours listening to the Grant Green BN box set. It's all great stuff.

As for Burrell, I agree, there's some nice stuff out there but he's not an especially exciting player. I'm loathe to put him down out of respect for his career though. I mean, who the hell am I? He's recorded like what, 80 albums as a leader??? But there have been times when it sounded like he was really struggling with the instrument.

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