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Stanley Turrentine albums featuring Bob Cranshaw

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| | Sugar CD (1970) Bonus Track; Remastered
$7.59 Recorded between November 1970 and July 1971. Originally released on CTI Records. Includes liner notes by James Isaacs.
One of the main weapons in sax legend Stanley Turrentine's arsenal was the knowledge that a real groove requires just the right amount ...
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| Hustlin' CD (1964) Remastered
$8.99 This is a typically excellent recording from the husband-wife team of tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine and organist Shirley Scott. With assistance from guitarist Kenny Burrell, bassist Bob Cranshaw, and drummer Otis Finch, Turrentine (who always had the skill of playing ...
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| Joyride CD (1965) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
$8.69 Stanley Turrentine is the featured artist in this big band session with an all-star orchestra arranged and conducted by Oliver Nelson. While Nelson's charts are funky and easygoing (without providing any solo space for the likes of Phil Woods, Clark ...
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| The Spoiler CD (1966) Bonus Track; Remastered
$8.99 Other than a few short spots, Stanley Turrentine is the only significant soloist on this CD reissue which features a diverse program including "When the Sun Comes Out," "Maybe September," "You're Gonna Hear from Me" and a previously unreleased rendition ...
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| Rough 'N Tumble CD (1966) Remastered
$9.19 Digitally remastered using 24-Bit technology by Ron McMaster.
In the mid- to late '60s, Blue Note was beginning to take on the affectations of funk and a new kind of "cool." For the most part, Turrentine steers clear of that style, ...
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| Ballads CD (1993)
$8.49 Although he's a monster tenor soloist on funky, exuberant, bluesy soul-jazz, Stanley Turrentine is even more awesome on ballads. His rich, steamy sound, full tone, and ability to pace and develop moods is ideal for show tunes and sentimental love ...
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| Common Touch CD (1968)
$12.79 This CD reissue brings back an easy-listening set in which tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine teams up with his then-wife, organist Shirley Scott, in what was probably their last joint recording. The original LP program is joined by "Ain't No Way" ...
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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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| Hustlin CD (1964) Japan
$33.79 This is a typically excellent recording from the husband-wife team of tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine and organist Shirley Scott. With assistance from guitarist Kenny Burrell, bassist Bob Cranshaw, and drummer Otis Finch, Turrentine (who always had the skill of playing ...
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 Stanley Turrentine Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Stanley Turrentine songs: God Bless the Child, Since I Fell For You Lyrics, Pieces of Dreams Lyrics, You'll Never Get Away From Me Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs I Haven't Got Anything Better to Do Lyrics, Love Letters Lyrics, Hope That We Can Be Together Soon Lyrics, Many Rivers to Cross Lyrics, Have You Ever Seen the Rain? Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Deep Purple Lyrics, Then I'll Be Tired of You Lyrics, Watch What Happens Lyrics, I'm Not in Love Lyrics, Stairway to Heaven Lyrics, Lonely Avenue Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Alone Together Lyrics, What Would I Do Without You Lyrics, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever Lyrics, Have You Ever Seen the Rain Lyrics.
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 Stanley Turrentine Biography
Tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine possesses a big, slightly raw tone, and a powerful sense of swing, but is also quite at home with subtle expressions of tenderness. He achieved considerable success in the '60s working live and recording with Jimmy Smith and later, Shirley Scott. Together, they provided some of the finest examples of the tenor/organ soul-funk-jazz approach.
 Key Personnel
 Contemporaries
George Benson (Guitarist), Cannonball Adderley, Jimmy Smith (Organ), Grant Green, Kenny Burrell, Lou Donaldson, Sonny Stitt, Jack McDuff, Jimmy McGriff, Illinois Jacquet, Les McCann, Ron Carter (Bass), Charles Earland, Houston Person, Shirley Scott, Larry Young, Willis "Gator" Jackson, Jimmy Forrest, Don Patterson, Red Holloway, Rusty Bryant, Melvin Sparks, Sil Austin, Red Prysock
 Followers
Grover Washington, Jr., David Sanborn, Charlie Hunter (Guitar), Houston Person, Kenny Garrett, The Brecker Brothers, David Sanchez (1~Saxophone), Bill Easley
 Influences
Sonny Rollins, Coleman Hawkins, Gene Ammons, Don Byas, Lowell Fulson, Earl Bostic, Tadd Dameron
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