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Rough 'n Tumble
Stanley Turrentine, Blue Mitchell, James Spaulding, Pepper Adams, Grant Green Jr., McCoy Tyner, Bob Cranshaw, Mickey Roker
első megjelenés éve: 1966
38 perc
(2000)

CD
Kérjen
árajánlatot!
TÖRÖLT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  And Satisfy
2.  What Could I Do Without You
3.  Feeling Good
4.  Shake
5.  Walk On By
6.  Baptismal
Jazz / Hard Bop; Soul-Jazz

Recorded. Jul 1, 1966

Pepper Adams: Brass, Sax (Baritone)
Bob Cranshaw: Bass
Grant Green: Guitar
Blue Mitchell: Trumpet
Mickey Roker: Drums
James Spaulding: Sax (Alto)
Stanley Turrentine: Sax (Tenor)
McCoy Tyner: Piano

The first and finest of the Stanley Turentine-Duke Pearson little big band soul collaborations, this album was a success because of the soulful deep groove cover version of "Walk On By". But this four horn-four rhythm all-star date is filled with delights from the gospely "Baptismal" to the hard swing of "Feeling Good" to the powerful version of Ray Charles' "What Could I Do Without You". This is Turrentine in a perfect setting and playing at his best. Mastered with 24-bit Super Bit Mapping and on CD for the first time.


In the mid- to late '60s, Blue Note was beginning to take on the affectations of funk and a new kind of "cool." For the most part, Turrentine steers clear of that style, and Rough 'n' Tumble is a pretty straight-ahead set, especially for 1966. "And Satisfy" and "Feelin' Good" typify the comfortable sessions, and both show off Turrentine's trademark tasteful playing. To its credit, Rough 'n' Tumble isn't rife with covers of songs that were doomed to be ephemeral, and Turrentine tackled two of the more lasting songs. His cover of Sam Cooke's "Shake" adheres closely to the original. Bacharach and David no doubt figured into jazz albums of the time, and "Walk On By" gets a suitably downcast reading here. The album's final track, the intricate "Baptismal," seems to get most of Turrentine's attention, and the song is perfect for his emotional yet poised playing technique. Rough 'n' Tumble features a great lineup of players, including Pepper Adams, Blue Mitchell, and McCoy Tyner. Rough 'n' Tumble isn't exactly a scintillating effort, but it is fun for the listener to hear Tyner and guitarist Grant Green nudging the genre toward the future, especially on "What Could I Do Without You." Of course, the star of the show is Turrentine, and his warmth and playing make this a necessity, especially for fans '60s pre-funk Blue Note jazz.
---Jason Elias, allmusic
Weboldal:Blue Note Records

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