Description: Additional Information from InnerSleeve Product Description Personnel includes: Stanley Turrentine, Hubert Laws, Eric Gale, Ron Carter, Billy Cobham, Deodato, Airto. Includes liner notes by Creed Taylor. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Personnel: Stanley Turrentine (tenor saxophone); Eric Gale (guitar); Julius Brand, Leo Kahn, Julie Held, Harry Katzman, Paul Gershman, Joe Malin (violin); Harold Coletta (viola); Charles McCracken , Alan Shulman (cello); Horace Parlan, Eumir Deodato, Richard Tee (piano, electric piano, organ); Airto Moreira (drums, percussion); Billy Cobham (drums). Recording information: Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (04/23/1971); Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (07/07/1971); Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (07/13/1971). Photographer: Chuck Stewart. Stanley Turrentine's stint with Creed Taylor's CTI label may not have produced any out-and-out classics on the level of the very best LPs by Freddie Hubbard, Hubert Laws, or George Benson, but the bluesy tenorist's output was consistently strong and worthwhile for all but the most stridently anti-fusion listeners. Salt Song was Turrentine's second album for CTI, and while it's perhaps just a small cut below his debut Sugar, it's another fine, eclectic outing that falls squarely into the signature CTI fusion sound: smooth but not slick, accessible but not simplistic. In general, keyboardist Eumir Deodato's arrangements have plenty of light funk and Brazilian underpinnings, the latter often courtesy of percussionist Airto Moreira. The first three cuts are the most memorable, beginning with a ten-minute exploration of the abrupt time signature shifts of Freddie Hubbard's "Gibraltar." Though a hard bop version might have returned to the theme a little less often, Turrentine's solo sections are full of ideas, befitting one of his favorite pieces of the period; plus, guitarist Eric Gale shines as both a rhythm and lead player. The traditional gospel tune "I Told Jesus" features Turrentine at his bluesiest and earthiest, with snatches of ethereal choir vocals floating up behind him. Milton Nascimento's title track, naturally, has the strongest Brazilian flavor of the program, and Turrentine skillfully negotiates its frequent shifts in and out of double time. The 1997 CD reissue also includes Nascimento's "Vera Cruz" as a bonus track. All in all, Salt Song has dated well, partly because the arrangements don't overemphasize electric piano, but mostly on the strength of Turrentine's always-soulful playing. ~ Steve Huey About InnerSleeve We offer unbeatable prices, quick shipping times and a wide selection of vinyl. Purchases come with a 30-day Satisfaction Guarantee (minus Shipping & Handling fees) on all unopened products. All items are from licensed Distributors. We do not deal with any Bootleg or Used items!
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Producer: Richard Seidel (Reissue), Creed Taylor
Release Year: 2011
Format: CD
Genre: Jazz, Soul Jazz
Run Time: 43 min.
Style: Soul Jazz
Record Label: Masterworks
Artist: Stanley Turrentine, Ron Carter, Hubert Laws, Billy Cobham, Eric Gale
Release Title: Salt Song [Digipak]