"Oh Baby" is a classic jazz album by the legendary organist Big John Patton, released in 1965 on the renowned Blue Note label. This CD captures Patton at his creative peak, blending soulful grooves with hard bop and blues influences. The album features standout tracks like "Fat Judy" and "One to Twelve," showcasing Patton's signature Hammond B3 sound alongside stellar performances from musicians such as Grant Green (guitar) and Otis Finch (drums). Blue Note Records, established in 1939, is synonymous with high-quality jazz recordings and has been home to some of the greatest names in jazz history. Big John Patton was a pivotal figure in soul-jazz during the 1960s; his innovative approach helped define the genre, earning him critical acclaim for albums like "Let 'Em Roll" and "Along Came John." His work continues to influence generations of jazz musicians.