S
- Stanley Turrentine
Baia
from
- Dearly Beloved
()
- Blue Note
- Stanley Turrentine
Wee Hour Theme
from
- Dearly Beloved
()
- Blue Note
- Stanley Turrentine
My Shining Hour
from
- Dearly Beloved
()
- Blue Note
- Stanley Turrentine
Troubles Of The World
from
- Dearly Beloved
()
- Blue Note
- Stanley Turrentine
Yesterdays
from
- Dearly Beloved
()
- Blue Note
- Stanley Turrentine
Dearly Beloved
from
- Dearly Beloved
()
- Blue Note
- Stanley Turrentine
Nothing Ever Changes My Love For You
from
- Dearly Beloved
()
- Blue Note
- Stanley Turrentine
The Magilla
from
- The Spoiler
()
- Blue Note
- Stanley Turrentine
On A Clear Day You Can See Forever
from
- Let It Go
()
- Impulse
- Stanley Turrentine
Come Back To Me
from
- A Bluish Bag
()
- Blue Note
- Lee Morgan
All The Way
from
- Candy
()
- Blue Note
- Lee Morgan
Who Do You Love I Hope
from
- Candy
()
- Blue Note
- Bill Charlap
Godchild
from
- Souvenir
()
- Criss Cross
- Teddy Edwards & Howard McGhee
You Stepped Out Of A Dream
from
- Together Again!
()
- Contemporary
- Eric Alexander
Real Thing
from
- The Real Thing
()
- High Note
- Lee Morgan
Soulita
from
- Caramba!
()
- Blue Note
- Mike LeDonne
They Long To Be Close To You
from
- Smokin' Out Loud
()
- Savant
- Ted Dunbar
Lazy Lane
from
- Opening Remarks
()
- Xanadu
- Freddie Hubbard
One Mint Julep
from
- Open Sesame
()
- Blue Note
- Big Maybelle
It's A Sin To Tell A Lie
from
- Big Maybelle Sings
()
- Savoy
- Lee Morgan
The Sidewinder
from
- The Sidewinder
()
- Blue Note
- Walter Davis. Jr.
Loodle-Lot
from
- Davis Cup
()
- Blue Note
- Bill Charlap
Who Cares?
from
- The American Soul
()
- Blue Note
- Oscar Moore
There Will Never Be Another You
from
- Oscar Moore Quartet
()
- Tampa
- Marcus Parsley
Isn't This A Lovely Day
from
- Sunday Strollin'
()
- Rondette
- Bill Harris
In A Mellow Tone
from
- Bill Harris And Friends
()
- Fantasy
- Chico O'Farrill
Heat Wave
from
- Jazz
()
- Clef
- Chico O'Farrill
It Ain't Necessarily So
from
- Jazz
()
- Clef
- Chico O'Farrill
Guess What
from
- Jazz
()
- Clef
- Chico O'Farrill
Cry Baby Blues
from
- Jazz
()
- Clef
- Phil Schaap
Plays And Discusses The Music Of Charlie Parker
from
- Bird Flight
()
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