Jack McDuff's "A Change Is Gonna Come," released on January 1, 1966, under Rhino Atlantic, is a vibrant and dynamic journey through the soulful and funky landscapes of jazz. This album seamlessly blends genres, offering a rich tapestry of soul jazz, jazz funk, hard bop, and acid jazz, all within a concise 36-minute runtime. McDuff, known for his powerful organ playing, leads the way through tracks like the title song "A Change Is Gonna Come," a soulful rendition of Sam Cooke's classic, and the upbeat "Hotcha," showcasing his ability to infuse energy and groove into every note. The album also features a mix of original compositions and well-chosen covers, including Ray Charles' "What'd I Say" and the traditional "Down in the Valley." Each track is a testament to McDuff's mastery of his instrument and his knack for creating music that is both deeply rooted in tradition and refreshingly innovative. Whether you're a longtime fan of jazz or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, "A Change Is Gonna Come" is an essential listen that highlights the timeless appeal of Jack McDuff's music.