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The Fourth Dimension (Jack McDuff Album)
''The Fourth Dimension'' is an album by organist Jack McDuff recorded in 1973-74 and released on the Cadet label.GRT Consolidated Chess/Cadet Album Discography (1971-1975)
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Track listing

''All compositions by Jack McDuff except as indicated'' # "Layin' Back" - 6:45 # "Rolling Stone" () - 4:37 # "The Fourth Dimension" 4:20 # " Half Breed" (Mary Dean, ) - 4:08 # "The City Bump" - 7:38 # "All Is Fa ...
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Jack McDuff
Eugene McDuff (September 17, 1926 – January 23, 2001), known professionally as "Brother" Jack McDuff or "Captain" Jack McDuff, was an American jazz organist and organ trio bandleader who was most prominent during the hard bop and soul jazz era of the 1960s, often performing with an organ trio. He is also credited with giving guitarist George Benson his first break. Career Born Eugene McDuffy in Champaign, Illinois, McDuff began playing bass, appearing in Joe Farrell's group. Encouraged by Willis Jackson in whose band he also played bass in the late 1950s, McDuff moved to the organ and began to attract the attention of Prestige while still with Jackson's group. McDuff soon became a bandleader, leading groups featuring a young George Benson on guitar, Red Holloway on tenor saxophone and Joe Dukes on drums. McDuff recorded many classic albums on Prestige, including his debut solo ''Brother Jack'' in 1960; ''The Honeydripper'' (1961), with tenor saxophonist Jimmy Forrest and gu ...
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