• 1. It Ain't Necessarily So
      • 2. When Malindy Sings
      • 3. Pastel
      • 4. Wine, Wine, Wine
      • 5. On Our Way Up
      • 6. T'Ain't What You Do
      • 7. Lots Of Lovely Love
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      After appearing on Blue Note albums by Ike Quebec, Hammond B3 organist Freddie Roach made his own run of soul jazz classics for the label including the standout 1963 date Good Move featuring Blue Mitchell on trumpet, Hank Mobley on tenor saxophone, Eddie Wright on guitar, and Clarence Johnston on drums.

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