After making appearances on Blue Note albums by Ike Quebec, Hammond B3 organist Freddie Roach crafted his own soul jazz masterpieces for the label. One of the highlights is the 1963 album Good Move, featuring Blue Mitchell on trumpet, Hank Mobley on tenor saxophone, Eddie Wright on guitar, and Clarence Johnston on drums. This stereo Tone Poet Vinyl Edition is a true gem. Produced by Joe Harley, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original analog master tapes, it's pressed on 180g vinyl at RTI and comes in a deluxe gatefold tip - on jacket. Tracklist: A1. It Ain't Necessarily So; A2. When Malindy Sings; A3. Pastel; A4. Wine, Wine, Wine; B1. On Our Way Up; B2. T'Ain't What You Do; B3. Lots Of Lovely Love; B4. I.Q. Blues.

To use this vinyl record, first make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the record on the turntable and use the tonearm to carefully lower the needle onto the first track. Enjoy the rich, warm sound of the soul jazz music. When you're done, lift the tonearm gently and return it to its rest. For storage, keep the record in its deluxe gatefold tip - on jacket to protect it from dust and scratches. Avoid exposing the record to extreme temperatures or direct sunlight as this can damage the vinyl. If the record gets dirty, you can use a vinyl record cleaning brush to gently remove dust. Don't use harsh chemicals as they can harm the record's surface.