"On a Clear Day" is a captivating jazz album by the renowned organist Shirley Scott, released in 1966 under the GRP label. This album is a stellar showcase of Scott's mastery over the organ, blending soul jazz, hard bop, and acid jazz into a cohesive and vibrant sound. The album features eight tracks, including the title track "On A Clear Day You Can See Forever," and other notable pieces like "What'll I Do," "Cold Winter Blues," and "What The World Needs Now Is Love." Each track is a testament to Scott's skill and the exceptional musicianship of her band, with notable contributions from Ron Carter on bass and Jimmy Cobb on drums. The album's original 1966 pressing is noted for its glorious mono sound, offering a rich, warm, and full soundstage that highlights the depth and clarity of each instrument. With a duration of just under 39 minutes, "On a Clear Day" is a concise yet powerful journey through the world of jazz, making it a timeless addition to any music collection.