Jimmy McGriff's "Black and Blues," originally released in 1972 and remastered in 2024, is a vibrant journey through the soulful and groovy landscapes of jazz funk, soul jazz, hard bop, and jazz blues. This album is a testament to McGriff's mastery of the organ, delivering a rich and dynamic soundscape that has stood the test of time. With tracks like the infectious "Blue Groove (Part 1)" and "Blues for a Broken Down Funky Old Bus," McGriff blends bluesy melodies with hard-hitting rhythms, creating a sound that is both timeless and innovative. The album also features a rendition of "Mack the Knife," showcasing McGriff's versatility and ability to infuse classic tunes with his unique style. Spanning just over an hour, "Black and Blues" is a captivating collection that highlights McGriff's contributions to the jazz and blues genres, making it a cherished addition to any music enthusiast's library.