Stanley Turrentine & Milt Jackson – Cherry   Leave a comment

One of Stan’s greatest CTI sessions. Some of you will recognize “Sister Sanctified” sampled by KRS One on the cut “My Philosophy” from the BDP By All Means Necessary album released in ’88.
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Stanley Turrentine & Milt Jackson – Cherry
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Artist……………: Stanley Turrentine & Milt Jackson
Album…………….: Cherry
Genre…………….: Jazz
Source……………: CD
Year……………..: 1972
Ripper……………: Exact Audio Copy (Secure mode) &
Codec…………….: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)
Version…………..: reference libFLAC 1.2.1 20070917
Quality…………..: Lossless, (avg. compression: 52 %)
Channels………….: Stereo / 44100 HZ / 16 Bit
Tags……………..: VorbisComment
Information……….:

Ripped by…………: AJ Productions on 5/16/2010
Posted by…………: AJ Productions on 5/16/2010
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Included………….: NFO, SFV, M3U, LOG, CUE
Covers……………: Front

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Tracklisting
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1. (00:06:41) Stanley Turrentine & Milt Jackson – Speedball
2. (00:05:11) Stanley Turrentine & Milt Jackson – I Remember You
3. (00:07:47) Stanley Turrentine & Milt Jackson – The Revs
4. (00:06:05) Stanley Turrentine & Milt Jackson – Sister Sanctified
5. (00:05:11) Stanley Turrentine & Milt Jackson – Cherry
6. (00:07:01) Stanley Turrentine & Milt Jackson – Introspective
7. (00:07:58) Stanley Turrentine & Milt Jackson – The More I See You (Bonus Track)

The Players
Stanley Turrentine – Tenor Sax
Milt Jackson – Vibes
Bob James – Piano
Cornell Dupree – Guitar
Ron Carter – Bass
Billy Cobham – Drums

Playing Time………: 00:45:53
Total Size………..: 243.20 MB

NFO generated on…..: 5/16/2010 1:51:56 PM

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By James A. Vedda Amazon.com

Stanley Turrentine had a very recognizable tenor sound that was edgy
without being thin. He could also deliver a full-bodied ballad sound when the
music called for it. All of this is in evidence in this collection. On top of that,
he’s matched up with one of the all-time great vibraphonists, Milt Jackson,
who was always the perfect partner for each of the jazz artists he teamed up
with on numerous recordings over the years. Along with nice backup from
Bob James (piano), Cornell Dupree (guitar), Ron Carter (bass), and Billy
Cobham (drums), Turrentine and Jackson – who should have been given
equal billing on this album – deliver a memorable session.
Your appetite for the spirited and the bluesy will be satisfied by “Speedball,”
“The Revs,” “Sister Sanctified,” and “Introspective,” plus two soulful ballads,
“I Remember You,” and “Cherry.” The album is short by today’s standards at
just 38 minutes, but you’ll enjoy every one of the six tracks.
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Posted August 16, 2014 by mrdap in Funk, Jazz, Stanley Turrentine

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