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Shirley Scott albums featuring Bob Cranshaw

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| | Talkin' Verve CD (2001)
$13.85 Recorded between 1963 and 1971. Includes liner notes by John Corbett.
Soul jazz keyboardist Shirley Scott did not record for Verve Records very long, only issuing a handful of albums for the label between 1963 and 1966. As a result, the ...
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| Blue Flames CD (1964)
$9.89 Recorded on March 31, 1964. Originally released on Prestige (7338).
All of the many collaborations between organist Shirley Scott and tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine in the 1960s resulted in high-quality soul jazz, groovin' music that was boppish enough to interest jazz ...
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| Soul Song/The Diverse Yusef Lateef CDs (2000)
$12.95 Includes liner notes by Bernard Drayton and Saeeda Lateef.
Originally released on Atlantic (1515).
YUSEF LATEEF-THE DIVERSE YUSEF LATEEF:
Recorded at Regent Sound Studios and Atlantic Recording Studios, New York, New York. Originally released on Atlantic (1548).
2 LPs on 1 CD: SOUL SONG ...
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| Priceless Jazz Collection CD (1998)
$12.49 This is one of many GRP compilations in the series with the not-so-self-effacing designation of Priceless Jazz Collection. It brings together selections from two albums made by Stanley Turrentine and Shirley Scott in the 1960s: Let It Go, made at ...
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 Shirley Scott Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Shirley Scott songs: Blue Bongo, It Could Happen to You, Soul Shoutin', Messie Bessie, Soul Sauce, Because, Five Spot After Dark. More music songs When a Man Loves a Woman, Downtown, Feeling Good, Rapid Shave, Hip Soul, Can't Get Over The Bossa Nova, All of You. More music songs Baby Won't You Please Come Home, Brazil, Bye Bye Blackbird, Cherokee, Four, Travelin' Light Lyrics.
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 Shirley Scott Biography
Shirley Scott's first love was piano, but it was with the Hammond B-3 that she first made her mark, playing in high-energy tenor sax/organ combos with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis or Stanley Turrentine. From the 1950s on, she utilized a distinctively percussive approach on the instrument, fully exploiting its range. In the early 1990s, she revisited acoustic piano on record, producing a pair of fine trio albums. Scott died in 2002 from heart failure.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Shirley Scott | Stanley Turrentine, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Shirley Scott / Stanley Turrentine, Count Basie, Eddie Davis, Coleman Hawkins, George A. Johnson, Jr., Leo Parker, Ed Wiley, Jr. | | Stanley Turrentine | Jimmy Smith, Ray Charles, Kenny Burrell, Lou Rawls, Herbie Hancock, David "Fathead" Newman, Max Roach, Mongo Santamaria |
 Contemporaries
Dexter Gordon, Jimmy Smith (Organ), Stanley Turrentine, Jack McDuff, Jimmy McGriff, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis (Tenor), Richard "Groove" Holmes, Charles Earland, Joey DeFrancesco, Larry Young, Don Patterson, Melvin Rhyne, Rhoda Scott, Barbara Dennerlein, Big John Patton, Charles Kynard
 Followers
Medeski, Martin & Wood, Joey DeFrancesco, Larry Goldings, Money Mark, Don Patterson, Ron Levy
 Influences
Jimmy Smith (Organ), Milt Buckner
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