Stanley Turrentines 1960s Blue Note output was reliably excellent, but this 1964 session featuring his thick, blues-drenched tenor saxophone backed by organist Shirley Scott, guitarist Kenny Burrell, bassist Bob Cranshaw, and drummer Otis Finch, surely ran
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Stanley Turrentines 1960s Blue Note output was reliably excellent, but this 1964 session featuring his thick, blues-drenched tenor saxophone backed by organist Shirley Scott, guitarist Kenny Burrell, bassist Bob Cranshaw, and drummer Otis Finch, surely ranks with his very best.
From the relentless groove of Trouble (No. 2) to the scorching dialog between Turrentine and Burrell on Ladyfingers to the deep swinging blues of the title track, Hustlin is must-have music for fans of Stanley Turrentine.
Blue Note Tone Poet Series
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