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Kjeld Lauritsen's "Hammond Organ Swing," released on January 1, 2007, under Gateway Music, is a vibrant journey into the world of candombe, a rhythmic and lively genre that will captivate any music enthusiast. This album, spanning 59 minutes, features a collection of 12 tracks, including standout pieces like "Bourbon Street Parade," "Danny Boy," and "Lazy River." Lauritsen's mastery of the Hammond organ shines through, creating a rich and dynamic soundscape that blends traditional and modern influences. The album also includes a rendition of "Blood Count," previously performed by the Phil Woods Quintet, showcasing Lauritsen's versatility and skill. Whether you're a fan of jazz, candombe, or simply great music, "Hammond Organ Swing" offers a compelling and enjoyable listening experience.