Shirley Scott - Soul Sister (Legends of Acid Jazz) (1999)

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Title: Soul Sister (Legends of Acid Jazz)
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Prestige
Genre: Hard Bop, Soul Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 01:09:18
Total Size: 01:09:18
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Tracklist:

01. Trav'lin' Light (Young-Mercer-Mundy) - 4:44
02. Solar (Davis) - 6:06
03. Nice 'n' Easy (Keith-Bergman-Spence) - 4:36
04. They Call It Stormy Monday (Walker) - 11:11
05. Baby, It's Cold Outside (Loesser) - 3:54
06. The Kerry Dance (Trad.) - 3:06
07. On Green Dolphin Street (Washington-Kaper) - 4:12
08. Blues for Tyrone (Scott) - 9:48
09. Sonnymoon for Two (Rollins) - 4:02
10. Like Young (Previn) - 6:39
11. The More I See You (Warren-Gordon) - 6:22
12. Get Me to the Church on Time (Lerner-Loewe) - 4:38

The one thing that makes this 1960 session stand out from much of Scott's other work is the prominence of Lem Winchester's vibes as the chief counterpoint to her organ. While this quartet date also has George Duvivier on bass and Arthur Edgehill on drums, there is no saxophone or guitar. It swings along nicely for the most part, though "Get Me to the Church on Time" (from My Fair Lady) was perhaps not the most inspired choice of cover material. There's only one Scott original on the program: the ten-minute "Blues for Tyrone" is, by a comfortable margin, the most smoldering, funky groove she dives into on the album. The record would have benefited from more outings of the sort, but the interpretation of Sonny Rollins' "Sonnymoon for Two" is solid. Prestige's 1999 CD reissue of Soul Sister has added the entirety of her 1964 LP Travelin' Light onto the same disc, with the addition of the title cut recorded at the same session as Soul Sister from her album Now's the Time.


Shirley Scott - Soul Sister (Legends of Acid Jazz) (1999)