"Organ Masters" is a soulful and vibrant jazz album by the renowned organist Rhoda Scott, released on January 1, 2007, under the MuSt ReCorD label. This captivating collection of eight tracks showcases Scott's mastery of the organ, blending soul jazz and traditional jazz into a rich, dynamic soundscape that lasts a little over an hour.
Born in New Jersey but based in Paris, Rhoda Scott is a powerhouse in the world of jazz organ. Her journey from classical piano to earning a Masters' degree in music theory from the Manhattan School of Music is evident in the depth and complexity of her playing. "Organ Masters" features collaborations with notable musicians like Benoit Sourisse and Stefan Patry, adding layers of richness to the album's sound.
The album opens with the energetic "Nova" and includes standout tracks like the soulful "Portrait In Black & White" and the joyous "Isn't She Lovely." Fans of jazz will appreciate the classic "Take the A Train" and the bluesy "C Jam Blues," while the French-influenced "Le bar est ouvert" and the tender "La valse à Charlotte" add a touch of international flair. The album also includes the timeless "A Child Is Born," showcasing Scott's ability to infuse traditional pieces with her unique style.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Rhoda Scott or new to her music, "Organ Masters" offers a compelling exploration of her artistry and the enduring appeal of jazz organ.