Hip Twist is an album by organist Shirley Scott featuring saxophonist Stanley Turrentine which was recorded in 1961 and released on the Prestige label.

The Allmusic review stated " Hip Twist, like nearly all of the Shirley Scott and Stanley Turrentine albums, is an underappreciated gem" - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tR-oMssIbW0&list=RDtR-oMssIbW0&start_radio=1

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Two radio interviews this week - live with Rob Roark at KZSM Marcos in the pics and a phone interview with WPKN Bridgeport CT pushing the new record The Real Deal from The Noah Peterson Soul-Tet

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Travelin' Light is an album by organist Shirley Scott and guitarist Kenny Burrell recorded in 1964 and released on the Prestige label.

The Allmusic site awarded the album 3 stars stating "It's Sunday morning soul-jazz, and such is the languor and even keel of most of the tunes" - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOL40rOxIn8&list=RDUOL40rOxIn8&start_radio=1

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Blue Flames is a collaboration album by organist Shirley Scott and saxophonist Stanley Turrentine recorded in 1964 and released on the Prestige label.

Scott Yanow awarded the album 4 stars stating "All of the many collaborations between organist Shirley Scott and tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine in the 1960s resulted in high-quality soul jazz, groovin' music that was boppish enough to interest jazz listeners and basic enough for a wider audience" - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuqPKhuS7hQ&list=RDCuqPKhuS7hQ&start_radio=1

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Kenny Burrell with the Brother Jack McDuff Quartet
Crash!
1964
Prestige (US)
First pressing

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Horst Jankowski
Black Forest Explosion!
1997
Motor Music (GER)

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The New Boss Guitar of George Benson is the debut studio album by American jazz/soul guitarist George Benson released in 1964 under Prestige Records

Review by Alex Henderson

George Benson was only 21 when, on May 1, 1964, he recorded his first album as a leader, The New Boss Guitar of George Benson. At that point, the guitarist had yet to become a huge name in jazz, although many of those who knew him for his work with Jack McDuff's group (which he joined in 1962) agreed that he showed great potential. Benson still had some growing to do in 1964, but even so, this is an impressive debut. The guitarist had developed a distinctive, recognizable sound on his instrument, and he plays with both feeling and technique...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kx-WBQ8swkg&list=PLifQFWY_emBi036OH_ZShB1enfSQRqCbG&index=1

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Introducing by The Afro Blues Quintet Plus One, released on Mira Records in 1965.

Review by Ted Mills

An obscure album from an obscure L.A.-based jazz combo, the surprise is finding how much it swings. Possible reasons: the youthful exuberance of its then-22-year-old leader and vibesman Joe De Aguero, the clever arrangements of standards and pop tunes, the live recording (though no date or location is given). Some reasons why, on the other hand, it's not as good as it could be: a sameness to the arrangements (similar chord changes and runs in both "Liberation" and "Together" really stand out), soloing that never stakes its claim, missed opportunities to really add the "Afro" (read: African percussion) that makes up half of its name. The main ingredient here is a gospel swing that infects "Jericho" as well as an inventive take on "Walk On By." Long out of print, this album is worth hunting down.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuK8LL-7k8E&list=PLdM8BDMtV1D-Tg_OBjRMwPSKO_UZV37z3&index=2

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Hustlin' is an album by jazz saxophonist Stanley Turrentine recorded for the Blue Note label and performed by Turrentine with Shirley Scott, Kenny Burrell, Bob Cranshaw, and Otis Finch.

The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 4 stars and states "The Turrentine-Scott team never made an unworthy disc; all are easily recommended, including this one" - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9O4a-2D3Vk&list=PLvxWibFr0wiKO7JIkDSpL6WPt2XcrENX-&index=1

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Got My Mojo Workin' is a 1966 album by Jimmy Smith arranged by Oliver Nelson.

Review by Stephen Cook

After seven high-quality years with Blue Note, organist Jimmy Smith switched over to the Verve label...Got My Mojo Workin', finds the B-3 innovator mixing it up with organ and guitar combo swingers and big band charts compliments of arranger Oliver Nelson. On the first half of the disc, Smith delves into the day's chart-topping terrain with passable shots at the Stevie Wonder hit "High Heel Sneakers," Jagger and Richard's "Satisfaction," and the pop candy of "1-2-3.".. Aided by the stellar likes Kenny Burrell, Ernie Royal, Phil Woods, Ron Carter, and Grady Tate, Got My Mojo Workin' is not a top Smith release, but one dedicated fans will probably want to check out.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnB2oHZigmE&list=RDjnB2oHZigmE&start_radio=1

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