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Art Blakey - Moanin' Peggy Lee - Fever Oliver Nelson - Stolen Moments Cannonball Adderley - Work Song Louis Armstrong - Mack the Knife Charlie Parker - Yardbird Suite Stanley Turrentine - Sugar Billie Holiday - Stormy Weather Sarah Vaughan - Lullaby of Birdland Coleman Hawkins - Night Hawk Count Basie - Taxi War Dance Chet Baker - My Funny Valentine Gerry Mulligan - Moonlight In Vermont Ahmad Jamal - Poinciana Ramsey Lewis - Sarah Jane Courtney Pine - Butterfly The Gil Evans Orchestra - Bulbs Cleo Laine - I Got Rhythm Joe Henderson - Black Narcissus Erroll Garner - All of Me Remastered Lionel Hampton - Night Train Herbie Mann - The Sidewinder Gregory Porter - Hey Laura Julie London - I Should Care Chick Corea - Matrix Max Roach - Namely You Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage Wayne Shorter - Footprints Remastered Lee Morgan - I Remember Clifford Roland Kirk - Alfie Bill Henderson - Bye Bye Blackbird Etta James - At Last Billy Cobham - Heather Bud Powell - Bouncin' With Bud Stanley Jordan - Return Expedition Grant Green - Am I Blue?

Jimmy McGriff - Groove Grease Stanley Turrentine - Good Lookin' Out Hank Crawford - Junction Mel Brown - Chicken Fat Hadley Caliman - Cigar Eddie Grover Washington, Jr. Quincy Jones - Oh, Happy Day Ray Bryant - Gotta Travel On King Curtis - Soul Meeting Harold Alexander - Sunshine Man Les Mccann - Burnin' Coal Cannonball Adderley Quintet - Walk Tall Billy Butler - Peacock Alley Boogaloo Joe Jones - No Way Johnny Lytle - Selim The Jazz Crusaders - Soul Bourgeoisie Grant Green - Sookie Sookie Donald Byrd - Sister Love Duke Ellington - Blues for New Orleans.

The sound is built from strong, cycling bass lines inextricably linked to beats that swing, shuffle, or stutter. Soul jazz retained sublime technique and improvisational brio, yet by rooting its expression in dance-like forms it connected to a larger audience, its earthy ebullience explaining its ongoing popularity, with the Hammond B-3 organ maintaining primacy decades later. Lonnie Smith - Seesaw. Lou Donaldson - Nice 'N Greasy. Junior Cook - Blue Farouq. Bobby Timmons - Dat Dere.

Ramsey Lewis - The ''In'' Crowd. Eddie Harris - Freedom Jazz Dance. Grant Green - The Cantaloupe Woman. Charles Earland - The Mighty Burner. Jimmy Smith - The Sermon. Larry Young - Street Scene. Lee Morgan - The Sidewinder. Donald Byrd - Mustang.

The Jazz Crusaders - Congolese Sermon. Herbie Hancock - Cantaloupe Island. Duke Ellington - Jeep's Blues. Oliver Nelson - Stolen Moments. Ike Quebec - Heavy Soul. Tina Brooks - Talkin' About. Freddie Hubbard - Backlash. Duke Pearson - Sweet Honey Bee. Yusef Lateef - Russell and Eliot. George Freeman - Hoss. Roland Kirk - Fall Out. Don Wilkerson - Dem Tambourines. It's hard to believe this is Turrentine, yet is could be no one else.

If jazz fans are interested in Turrentine beyond the Blue Note period -- and they should be -- this is a heck of a place to listen for satisfaction. Following the standard blueprint of the CTI label, Turrentine runs through a handful of steamy, soul jazz workouts with some veterans from the recently deceased hard bop era as well as some up-and-comers from the next generation of electric jazz.

With only three tunes on the record, everyone gets plenty of room to explore and eagerly takes advantage of it. Turrentine plays in great rolling swells like ocean waves, displaying more force and vigor than usual, while Hubbard peels off solos of equal power that simmer rather than boil.

Even George Benson who sounds more like Wes Montgomery than George Benson shows off his merits as a serious jazz guitarist with some greasy soloing. This type of music was only made for a few short years and occasionally one can hear hints of the smooth jazz that was on the horizon, particularly with Benson involved.



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