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    Stanley Turrentine

    Sugar

    On tracks 1-3

    Stanley Turrentine, Tenor Sax
    Billy Kaye, Drums
    Butch Cornell, Organ
    Lonnie Liston Smith, Jr., Electric Piano
    George Benson, Guitar
    Freddie Hubbard, Trumpet
    Ron Carter, Bass
    Richard "Pablo" Landrum, Conga

    Recorded at Van Gelder Studios
    Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
    Rudy Van Gelder, Engineer
    Recorded November 1970

    On tracks 4

    George Benson, Guitar
    Freddie Hubbard, Trumpet
    Hubert Laws, Flute
    Stanley Turrentine, Tenor Sax
    Johhny Hammond, Organ, Electric Piano
    Ron Carter, Bass
    Billy Cobham, Drums
    Airto Moreira, Percussion

    Recorded at the Southgate Palace in L.A.
    Ray Thompson, Engineer
    Recorded November 1971

    Produced by Creed Taylor

    Catalog Number: EK 85284
    Format: CD
    Release Date: 2002
    Label: CTI (Sony)




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    Click on tracks to hear sound samples.

    1. Sugar (10:09)
    2. Sunshine Alley (10:47)
    3. Impressions (14:12)
    4. Sugar (Live)* (14:29)

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  • Producer's Note
    I did not produce Track 4. It was not a “Master” recording, and was NEVER INTENDED to be released as such. I consider its inclusion a travesty. I suggest programming this track out of your playback system.
    Creed Taylor

    Excerpt from Gene Lees’ JazzLetter

    “In 1971 I started to record for Creed Taylor at CTI.”
    That association began at a dark time in Stanley’s life. He and [his wife] Shirley had been divorced. He was facing some financial reverses. And he had no record contract. One day the phone rang. A man’s voice said that this was Creed Taylor. He wanted to know whether Stanley might be interested in recording for his label, CTI. With an inner sigh, Stanley said yes, and Creed asked if Stanley could come to his office next day for a meeting.


    I checked with Creed about that first encounter. Creed said he was nervous about meeting Stanley, assuming, as we all are prone to do, that the music reflected the personality of the man. Creed had been listening a lot to the Blue Note records. Creed said:

    “He’s completely individual. It’s the voice of Stanley Turrentine, and nobody could imitate the aggressive melodic magnificence of Stanley’s playing. I love it. And I loved the stuff he’d done with Jimmy Smith and Shirley. He’s such a powerful voice on the instrument, and I anticipated that the personality to follow would be: Look out! He’s the antithesis, for example, of Paul Desmond. Stanley was not at all what I anticipated.”

    They were in the Van Gelder studio in Englewood Cliffs the following week, beginning a relationship that both men remember with warmth – a highly successful relationship.

    “We made a record called Sugar and it was a hit,” Stanley said. “'Sugar,' the title track, was his tune. I’ve had a band ever since.

    “Creed was a wonderful producer, a great producer. I think he set a precedent for the music. Even the packaging. His covers were works of art. As a matter of fact, the covers sold as art. Packaging had never been done like that. And he had a CTI sound.

    “And look at the people he had in that stable during the time I was there: Herbie Hancock, George Benson, Grover Washington, Freddie Hubbard, Jack De Johnette, Ron Carter, Billy Cobham, Hank Crawford, Esther Phillips, Milton Nascimento, Airto, Deodato. Oh man, it was just tremendous.

    “I’d go into the studio sometimes, and record. No strings or anything. I’d go on the road and he’d hire Don Sebesky or somebody to add the strings. Or Chico O’Farrill to put brass arrangements behind it. Or Thad Jones. A lot of people got a little antsy about him doing that. I figured it helped me. It enhanced the records. I made a lot of albums for him. Maybe seven or eight. He was a music guy. There are no more cats out there like that. He loved the music. He loved the guys he was interested in. He heard them and tried to enhance what they were doing. He had such great taste. And we were all on that label at the same time.”

     
    – Gene Lees’ JazzLetter
     

    Turrentine


    Creed and Stanley


    Stanley and Freddie

    Photos by Chuck Stewart  

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