Various - Current Cuts 1971
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Sugar | 4:10 | |
Theme From Love Story | 3:19 | |
Follow Your Heart | 4:55 | |
Here's That Rainy Day | 5:10 | |
Andorinha | 3:25 | |
How My Heart Sings | 4:00 | |
Children's Games | 3:25 | |
Fire And Rain | 4:25 | |
Straight Life | 4:45 |
Video
Stanley Turrentine Sextet - Sugar
Freddie Hubbard - Here's that rainy day
Fire and Rain - Hubert Laws
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Formats
- Vinyl
- LP
- Sampler
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Design | Bob Ciano |
Engineer | Rudy Van Gelder |
Producer | Creed Taylor |
Notes
- This sampler contains abbreviated cuts from a selection of jazz albums released between 1970 and 1971 on the CTI label.
- A1 and A4 are from Hubert Laws - Afro-Classic.
- A2 and A5 are from Antonio Carlos Jobim - Stone Flower.
- A3 and B4 are from Freddie Hubbard - Straight Life.
- B1 is from Stanley Turrentine - Sugar.
- B2 is from Bill Evans - Montreux II.
- B3 is from Joe Farrell Quartet - Joe Farrell Quartet.
- This version has a green CTI label with black print.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Side A label text): RVG 87661 A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B label text): RVG 87661 B
Comments
In “THE D” of my youth… DETROIT, the 1980’s….. some 14 years after it’s first release, SUGAR was being played on all the jazz radio like it was top 40….. some artists have it lyrics
Don’t forget GB ( GEORGE BENSON)?
I used to make tapes for my older cousin's house parties at his apartment in San Franciso. The crowd was mid-20s to early 30s and have a reel-to-real tape recorder and back then, parties were all about dancing. So I basically taped hours and hours of funk songs. And around 3:30 am, when everyone finally got tired, I would play "Sugar" and even though this wasn't a "jazz" crowd, everyone always dug it. Then we'd chill on jazz and eat pancakes etcetera for another couple of hours.
I was 9 years old when this hit our town in Alabama i was blown away first time I ever heard Jazz. I would sneak in my father's albums Stach and listen to this over and over again until he pullup in the driveway wow still in Love..
When I was working on the Gulf Coast in the mid-'70's, there was an R'n'b AM station that played two different jazz records on alternating hours, leading up to the news:
"Mr. Magic," by Grover Washington, Jr,., and this one.
We all have one or two "road to Damascus" moments: This recording was one of mine.
This is a 1971 release, and what a very heavy band it is, featuring an ex-Miles Davis giant, Ron Carter, on bass, an up-and-coming Freddie Hubbard, on trumpet, and a 5-years-away-from-major-POP-stardom George Benson, on guitar.
"Mr. Magic," by Grover Washington, Jr,., and this one.
We all have one or two "road to Damascus" moments: This recording was one of mine.
This is a 1971 release, and what a very heavy band it is, featuring an ex-Miles Davis giant, Ron Carter, on bass, an up-and-coming Freddie Hubbard, on trumpet, and a 5-years-away-from-major-POP-stardom George Benson, on guitar.
My Dad Freddie Hubbard on Trumpet
making my way through the real book.. just stumbled on this track & im in love
I failed nnn cause of this...thanks :(
such high class mainstream and a great Texas Tenor sound !
One of my favorite Ron Carter recordings.
Love it! Sugar!!
CTI Superstars
Loving Freddie Hubbard on this cut. CTI all stars.
Why do you keep removing the music that took me tough time to find?
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My dad's favorite jazz song. RIP pop's. Love you always
the bomb song in the 70s. it was ultimate jazz, back then.
I caught him in Chicago at the jazz show case
What a great sounding recording!
Love this tune ! PURE TALENT ! R.I.P. BRO..............
This post is replete with marshmallow haters!
Bassist Ron Carter put it on another level with dynamic dexterity and range, excelente sense of swing and roundness of tone....just awesome!.
What a excellent intromentol jazz piece and all the musicians collaborated together! George benson is playing on this original song! Yesss! Come to suga!!?????????????
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