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Stanley Turrentine - A Bluish Bag

Musician: Stanley Turrentine
Album title: A Bluish Bag
Style: Hard Bop, Post Bop
Released: 2007
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1783 mb
Size APE version: 1936 mb
Size WMA version: 1167 mb
Rating ✫: 4.6
Votes: 557
Format: DMF WMA AAC AIFF AC3 DTS MP4
Genre: Jazz

Stanley Turrentine - A Bluish Bag mp3 album

Stanley Turrentine - A Bluish Bag mp3 album

Tracklist

Blues For Del
She's A Carioca
Manha Da Carnaval
Here's That Rainy Day
What Now My Love
Samba De Aviao
Night Song
Days Of Wine And Roses
Come Back To Me
Silver Tears
A Bluish Bag
With This Ring

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
0946 3 85193 2 4 Stanley Turrentine A Bluish Bag ‎(CD, Comp, Ltd) Blue Note 0946 3 85193 2 4 US 2007
0946 3 85193 2 4 Stanley Turrentine A Bluish Bag ‎(CD, Comp, Ltd) Blue Note 0946 3 85193 2 4 Europe 2007

Buriwield
Recording in an endless variety of forms and genres, here, we find Stanley Turrentine creating a template for Blue Note Records, ushering a style known as Soul Jazz ... and with his nine plus years with the label, this is what, as a solo artist, he’s most known for. This set of songs was drawn from a couple of sessions laid down in early 1967, and at the time, not released by Blue Note; and what a mistake that was. Riding shotgun with [not to] Stanley, we find McCoy Tyner on Piano, along with Donald Byrd on trumpet, where they create a slightly smooth and satisfying atmosphere from beginning to end, featuring an assortment of ultra fine sax solos, and deeply considered horns, all arranged to entice, capture, and lay waste to the listener. One of the most interesting aspects to the release is that due to the incorporated arrangements, Mr. Turrentine sits quietly in the background, and equal player among so many greats, stepping forward only with his solos, and then stepping back into the shadows, giving the release a warm glow and a comfortable feel that will not fail to please.Review by Jenell Kesler