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Personnel: Stanley Turrentine (tenor saxophone); Stanley Turrentine; Herbie Lewis (double bass); Les McCann (piano); Otis Finch (drums). Audio Remasterer: Rudy Van Gelder. Liner Note Author: Bob Blumenthal. Recording information: Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (01/02/1962). Photographer: Francis Wolff. A Blue Note release with Les McCann on piano, Herbie Lewis on bass, and Otis Finch on drums. Small group format. Excellent (and exciting) soul-jazz session with Turrentine blowing hot. ~ Ron Wynn & Michael Erlewine This 1962 session places tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine in the company of pianist Les McCann, bassist Herbie Lewis, and drummer Otis Finch. Of the six cuts on the original release, McCann, who was already in serious soul-jazz territory, wrote four. His meaty three- and four-chord figures are prominently placed and, as always, his sense of time and swing are everywhere. "Smile, Stacey" kicks it off in full blowing fare with Turrentine walking the line between soul-jazz and hard bop like a tightrope. His earthy tone is particularly muscular and quick here. His own blues ballad, "Soft Pedal Blues," follows, with Turrentine doing his best Ben Webster with slow, smoky breathy tones and McCann trilling across the top on the turnarounds. The slippery soul-blues of "Pia" is a shimmering little groover by McCann with him singing along with the lines in his solo. On his "We'll See Yaw'll After While, Ya Heah," his gospel chops come pouring out into the lyric until Turrentine moves it to bluestown with his solo and picks up the tempo and changes it to a quick waltz timing. The final two tracks on the CD are different takes of Tommy Turrentine's classic "Light Blue," a swinging little blues that features fine solos by both McCann and Turrentine. There is very little to be said about the quality of Turrentine's Blue Note work, it's simply all great, and all very necessary for any fan of early soul-jazz. [This RVG Edition of That's Where It's At includes a bonus track.] ~ Thom Jurek
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$8.45 Personnel: Johnny Coles (trumpet); Johnny Coles; Joe Henderson (tenor saxophone); Bob Cranshaw (double bass); Leo Wright (flute, alto saxophone); Duke Pearson (piano); Pete La Roca, Walter Perkins (drums). Audio Remasterer: Rudy Van Gelder. Liner Note Authors: Duke Pearson; Bob Blumenthal. Recording information: Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (07/18/1963/08/09/1963). Photographer: ...
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Personnel: Tina Brooks (tenor saxophone); Tina Brooks; Sam Jones (double bass); Freddie Hubbard (trumpet); Duke Jordan (piano); Art Taylor (drums). Audio Remasterer: Rudy Van Gelder. Liner Note Authors: Ira Gitler; Bob Blumenthal. Recording information: Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (06/25/1960). Photographer: Francis Wolff. Although a four-LP Mosaic box set purportedly includes every recording led by the obscure but talented tenor saxophonist Tina ...
| | Bobby Hutcherson Oblique CD (1967) Remastered
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$8.45 Personnel: Bobby Hutcherson (vibraphone); Herbie Hancock (piano); Albert Stinson (bass instrument); Joe Chambers (drums). Liner Note Author: Bob Blumenthal. Recording information: New York, NY; Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, NJ. Bobby Hutcherson's second quartet session, Oblique, shares both pianist Herbie Hancock and drummer Joe Chambers with his first, Happenings (bassist Albert Stinson is a newcomer). However, the approach is ...
| | Thelonious Monk At Carnegie Hall CD (2005)
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$12.89 Personnel: Thelonious Monk (piano); John Coltrane (tenor saxophone); Ahmed Abdul-Malik (bass instrument); Shadow Wilson (drums). Liner Note Authors: Larry Appelbaum; Robin D.G. Kelley; Ira Gitler; Lewis Porter; Amiri Baraka; Stanley Crouch; Ashley Kahn. Recording information: Carnegie Hall, New York, NY (11/29/1957). Larry Appelbaum, the recording lab supervisor at the Library of Congress, came across this tape by accident while transferring the library's tape archive to digital. What a find. Forget the Five Spot recording that sounds like it was recorded inside of a tunnel from the far end. The sound here is wonderfully ...
| | Booker Ervin Tex Book Tenor CD (2005)
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$10.25 Personnel: Booker Ervin (tenor saxophone); Booker Ervin; Jan Arnet (double bass); Woody Shaw (trumpet); Kenny Barron (piano); Billy Higgins (drums). Liner Note Author: Michael Cuscuna. Recording information: Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (06/24/1968). Tex Book Tenor was recorded in 1968 as a follow-up to Booker Ervin's debut date for Blue Note, The In Between, which was released in January of the same year. (Ervin had made two records for Pacific Jazz, which is now owned, like Blue Note, by EMI.) The album remained unreleased until 1976, when it was ...
| | Lee Morgan Gigolo CD (1965) Bonus Track; Remastered
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| | Harold Land Harold In The Land Of Jazz CD (1958)
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$11.29 Personnel: Bud Powell (piano); Ray Brown, Curly Russell (bass); Max Roach (drums). Recorded at Reeves Sound Studios, New York, New York on February 23, 1949 and in New York, New York in February 1950. Easily one of Bud Powell's finest albums, JAZZ GIANT presents sessions from 1949 and '50 that find the revered bop pianist in a spare trio setting. With drummer extraordinaire Max Roach and either Ray Brown or Curly Russell on bass, Powell clearly revels in the spotlight, with his astoundingly deft and emotive playing showcased on both thrilling upbeat numbers ("Tempus Fugue-It") and wistful downbeat tunes ("I'll Keep Loving You"). For Powell aficionados, this disc is truly essential. Faced with the choice of any single Bud Powell date to aptly represent his intense musical genius, choosing Jazz Giant would not be a bad bet. Culled from two sessions (spring 1949 and winter 1950) this Verve release showcases the master of bebop piano leading a trio -- a setting in which he excelled. With impeccable support from bassist Ray Brown and drummer Max Roach, (substitute Curly Russell for Brown on the later date), an inspired Powell ...
| | Lucky Thompson Beginning Years CD (1991)
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$16.69 23 tracks by tenor sax player w. Bob Mosley, George's Dukes & Dutchess, Ike Carpenter + 1945-49
Personnel: Lucky Thompson (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Marion Abernathy (vocals, piano); David Allyn, Estelle Edson, Ormand Wilson, Ernie Andrews, Gene Price , Artie Waters, Rueben Sanders (vocals); Tony Getz, Freddie Green, Gene Phillips, Irving Ashby, Al Norris, Charlie Eldridge "Chuck" Norris, Al Hendrickson, Tony Rizzi, Barney Kessel (guitar); Eddie Rosa, Clint Meagley, Marshall Royal (clarinet, alto saxophone); Rudy Rutherford (clarinet); Jewell L. Grant, Hal McKusick, ...
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