Released in 1965, Into Somethin’ marks Larry Young’s debut with Blue Note records. This exceptional album showcases Young’s unique jazz organ style, featuring remarkable performances by notable musicians like Grant Green on guitar and Elvin Jones on drums. Accompanied by Sam Rivers on tenor saxophone, the album captures the essence of the era’s vibrant jazz scene.
Track Listing:
- Tyrone – Larry Young (9:39)
- Plaza De Toros – Larry Young (9:38)
- Paris Eyes – Larry Young (6:41)
- Backup – Larry Young (8:39)
- Ritha – Larry Young (6:47)
Don’t miss out on adding this gem to your collection of best 1965 jazz albums!
Heather Harris (verified owner) –
Larry Young’s Into Somethin’ is a phenomenal album! The chemistry between the musicians is electric. Highly recommend for any jazz lover!
Barbara Allen (verified owner) –
This album has truly stood the test of time. It belongs in every serious jazz collection, especially for those who enjoy the best 1965 jazz albums.
John Taylor (verified owner) –
I was blown away by the creativity in this album. Larry Young’s organ skills are top-notch, and it’s a joy to listen to the interplay with Grant Green.