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LP (Item 3795) Atlantic, 1970 — Condition: Very Good
In our humble opinion, Shirley Scott didn't start getting great until she hit the end of the sixties (even though she'd recorded loads throughout the decade). Reason? Because she never could hold up her end in a marathon soul jazz session, and was better suited to some of the over arranged pop/groovy stuff like this album. Proof? The groovy versions of pop stuff enclosed, with people like Eric Gale and Billy Butler backing her, and an electric bass providing the bottom that Shirley could never quite manage. Tracks include "I Want You Back", "Because", "Someday We'll Be Together", and "Can I Change My Mind". (Cover has some wear.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | ||||||
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