Thursday 1 January 2009

Stanley Turrentine - Ballads (1961-1992)

Stanley Turrentine - Ballads (1961-1992)



01. Willow Weep For Me02. Since I Fell For You
03. Then I'll Be Tired of You
04. Someone to Watch Over Me
05. They All Say I'm the Biggest Fool
06. More Than You Know
07. God Bless the Child
08. Watch What Happens

09. A Child Is Born.





Stanley Turrentine (tenor saxophone); Tommy Turrentine (trumpet); Gene Harris, Horace Parlan, McCoy Tyner, Tommy Flanagan (piano); Shirley Scott, Jimmy Smith (organ); Grant Green, George Benson (guitar); Andrew Simpkins, George Tucker, Bob Cranshaw, Paul Chambers, Major Holley, Gene Taylor, Ron Carter (bass); Bill Dowdy, Al Harewood, Mickey Roker, Art Taylor, Clarence Johnston, Billy Cobham, Jimmy Madison (drums).

3 comments:

  1. Ballads

    AMG:
    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 songs. This nine-track set begins with Turrentine nicely caressing the melody and turning in a standout treatment on "Willow Weep For Me," continuing through tearjerkers ("Since I Fell For You") and blues anthems ("God Bless The Child"), and closing with Thad Jones' beautiful "A Child Is Born." Turrentine is matched with numerous premier players, and pianist McCoy Tyner, guitarist Jimmy Smith, and even Turrentine's brother Tommy (trumpet) gently support and complement the main soloist. One of the best Blue Note special discs, featuring moving, frequently hypnotic playing from a true tenor great.

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  2. Thanks a LOT!!!!

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