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I agree with you. Not enought props for Stanley. He was a great player with a great sound. Instantly recognizable. There were some lame records along the way, but for the most part Stanley turned out some really nice stuff.

From what I've heard, his marriage to Shirley was pretty rocky.

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Great saxophonist. I love his sound. I don't think many people rave about him at all, even now. I been buying a lot of his albums lately. I love Sugar on CTI. His sound is in the class of Hank Mobley. Very soulful. How long was he married to Shirley? Did they ever split up?

I think they split up sometime around 1970, though I may be wrong.

Absolutely love Stanley's sound and playing. Instantly identifiable; BIG and soulful. Have you bought the Blue Hour sessions with Gene Harris and The Three Sounds? Some find it sleep-inducing but its tough to find a more soulful sounding Mr. T.

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Great saxophonist. I love his sound. I don't think many people rave about him at all, even now. I been buying a lot of his albums lately. I love Sugar on CTI. His sound is in the class of Hank Mobley. Very soulful. How long was he married to Shirley? Did they ever split up?

I think they split up sometime around 1970, though I may be wrong.

Absolutely love Stanley's sound and playing. Instantly identifiable; BIG and soulful. Have you bought the Blue Hour sessions with Gene Harris and The Three Sounds? Some find it sleep-inducing but its tough to find a more soulful sounding Mr. T.

That was my first Stanley album. Bought it two years ago. It's pretty good.

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While I've grown to like most of his soul dates (with or without organ), the Stanley that REALLY gets me going is his more straight-ahead material.

The first time I ever really heard him (and really listened, quite frankly) was on the two dates that make up Dizzy Reece's COMIN’ ON...

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Shortly after that I got the Horace Parlan Mosaic, which he plays on two Parlan dates, circa '60-'61.

Then I snagged a copy of COMIN' YOUR WAY, the first straight-ahead Stanley-lead date I'd ever encountered.

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Then I recently picked up the fully Stanley Mosaic set, which is nearly all straight-ahead material.

While none of this material exactly "changed my life" - so to speak --- it is all pretty damn good, I will say that.

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Another member of the Stanley Turrentine fans club here!

Love his sound and LOVE the albums he recorded with Jimmy Smith during the glorious BN days ('Midnight Special', 'Back at the Chicken Shack', 'Prayer Meetin''.

Turrentine is (also) fantastic on those albums :

Look out ! on Blue Note (highly recommended , VERY groovy : listen to the first song !!!!!!)

Up at Minton's 1 and 2

Stan "The Man" Turrentine on Time

His brother's session on Time 'Tommy Turrentine" ( really a very good session)

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On the "Sugar" cd I thought he did a nice version of "Impressions". I also like his work on Kenny Burrell's "Midnight Blue".

Absolutely, plus the bonus live version of "Sugar" smokes!

Speaking of which, does anyone know why they left out Gibraltar when they re-issued Sugar with that live track as a bonus? That way I'd have to buy two editions of the album to get all the material, and it's not like the disc is anywhere near full.

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Another member of the Stanley Turrentine fans club here!

Love his sound and LOVE the albums he recorded with Jimmy Smith during the glorious BN days ('Midnight Special', 'Back at the Chicken Shack', 'Prayer Meetin''.

I guess I have to get Prayer Meetin.

His solo on "Back to the Chicken Shack" is one of the greatest of all time.

I probably don't listen to Stan as much as I should, but he's one of the biggies.

Guy

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