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Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition on 180-gram LP

The great tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine imbued every single note he played with a depth of feeling and soulfulness that still reverberates today. Turrentine made his Blue Note debut in 1960 and had been a stalwart of the label for the better part of a decade when he entered Rudy Van Gelder’s studio in August 1968 to lay down his 21st session as a leader, the lesser-known classic Common Touch featuring his then-wife Shirley Scott on organ.

The couple were joined by guitarist Jimmy Ponder, bassist Bob Cranshaw, and drummer Leo Morris (aka Idris Muhammad) for this easy-going but varied six song set which included groovy numbers like Turrentine’s “Buster Brown” and Scott’s “Boogaloo” in addition to the gently swinging title track, a slow burning version of Doc Pomus’ “Lonely Avenue,” and a highly-enjoyable take on Bob Dylan’s “Blowin’ In The Wind.”

This Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition is stereo, all-analog, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes, and pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Optimal.

Format: Vinyl Record

1 Lp

1 In the Grand Scheme of Things (None of This Really Matters) 02:05
2 Halley's Comet 03:09
3 I'm Not Well 04:16
4 Princes Hwy 03:51
5 Sinking Deep 03:59
6 You Always Knew 03:36
7 Hands on Fire 03:08
8 Armageddon 04:06
9 Dr Huxley Creeper 02:59
10 2000 Woman 02:49
11 Police Cars 03:25
12 Take It from Here 03:12

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Blue Note Classic Vinyl Series

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