Richard "Groove" Holmes delivers a soulful and energetic journey with his 1969 album, "Workin' On A Groovy Thing." This captivating collection of jazz gems showcases Holmes' mastery of the organ, blending soul jazz, jazz funk, and hard bop into a seamless and engaging experience. The album kicks off with the enchanting "Isole Natale," setting the tone for a set that's both groovy and sophisticated. Highlights include the upbeat "Do You Know The Way To San Jose," the funky "High Blues Pressure," and the infectious "Rhythm & Groove." The album features stellar contributions from alto saxophonists Anthony Ortega and Ernie Watts, with arrangements and conducting by the renowned Gerald Wilson. "Workin' On A Groovy Thing" is a testament to Holmes' unique style and his significant contributions to the jazz genre. With a runtime of just 35 minutes, this album is a concise yet powerful exploration of jazz in the late 1960s, offering a blend of familiar standards and original compositions that will keep you engaged from start to finish.