Brother Jack McDuff, the legendary organist and bandleader, delivers a soulful and groovy journey with his 1968 album "Double Barrelled Soul." This captivating collection of six tracks blends the best of soul jazz and jazz funk, showcasing McDuff's mastery of the Hammond B3 organ and his ability to create infectious rhythms that will keep you moving. The album opens with the upbeat "But It's Alright," setting the tone for the rest of the record. Standout tracks like "Sunny" and "Esperanto" highlight McDuff's knack for blending soulful melodies with tight, funky grooves. "Duffin' 'Round" and "More Head" further demonstrate his virtuosity on the organ, while the untitled blues track provides a soulful, introspective close to the album. Recorded for Rhino Atlantic, "Double Barrelled Soul" is a testament to McDuff's enduring influence on the jazz and funk scenes. With a runtime of just over 36 minutes, this album is a concise yet powerful showcase of McDuff's unique sound and his ability to create music that resonates with listeners.