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Blue Hour has such a logical match up that it is very surprising that it did not happen again Stanley Turrentine the most soulful of all tenor saxophonists teams up with Gene Harris and the Three Sounds one of the most swinging soul jazz trios a group that was at...
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Gilberto With Turrentine is an album by Brazilian samba and bossa nova singer Astrud Gilberto and American saxophonist Stanley Turrentine It features performances recorded in 1971 originally released at CTI Records by Creed Taylor The album can be described as a blend of jazz pop and tropicalia It was arranged...
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Though it wouldn t first be released until 1980 as part of the LT Series Stanley Turrentine s Mr Natural is a standout recording in the soulful tenor saxophonist s immense 1960s Blue Note catalog Turrentine had already led 12 dates for the label from his hard bop debut Look...
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The great tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine imbued every single note he played with a depth of feeling and soulfulness that still reverberates today Turrentine made his Blue Note debut in 1960 and had been a stalwart of the label for the better part of a decade when he entered Rudy...
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Stanley Turrentine the jazz tenor saxophone player was also known to some as Mr T or The Sugar Man The jazz musician was greatly influenced at a young age by family and others having been invited to sit in with Illinois Jacquet at the tender age of 12 Turrentine s...
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Stanley Turrentine s 1966 soul jazz classic Rough N Tumble finds a deep and bluesy groove that doesn t let up from start to finish Joining Turrentine are the crème de la crème Blue Mitchell on trumpet Pepper Adams on baritone saxophone James Spaulding on alto saxophone McCoy Tyner on...
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What happens when you combine Stanley Turrentine s blues drenched tenor saxophone with Les McCann s soulful and funky piano You end up with one of both men s best albums an album considered to be one of the foundational sessions of soul jazz Turrentine and McCann are joined by...
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Stanley Turrentine s 1960s Blue Note output was reliably excellent but this 1964 session featuring his thick blues drenched tenor saxophone backed by organist Shirley Scott guitarist Kenny Burrell bassist Bob Cranshaw and drummer Otis Finch surely ranks with his very best From the relentless groove of Trouble No 2...