Everybody Come On Out Explained
Everybody Come On Out is an album by jazz saxophonist Stanley Turrentine recorded for the Fantasy label in 1976 and featuring performances by Turrentine with an orchestra arranged and conducted by Wade Marcus.[1] The album consists of Turrentine's versions of many current pop hits.
Reception
The Allmusic review by Rovi Staff simply stated "A very large group session recorded in March 1976 for Fantasy".
Track listing
- "Everybody Come on Out" (Wade Marcus) - 4:18
- "Stairway to Heaven" (Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff) - 3:56
- "There Is a Place (Rita's Theme)" (Pamela Turrentine) - 6:14
- "Many Rivers to Cross" (Jimmy Cliff) - 4:18
- "Hope That We Can Be Together Soon" (Gamble, Huff) - 5:51
- "All by Myself" (Eric Carmen) - 3:40
- "Airport Love Theme" (Vincent Bell) - 5:36
- "I'm Not in Love" (Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman) - 4:03
Personnel
- Stanley Turrentine - tenor saxophone
- Chuck Findley - trumpet, slide trumpet, flugelhorn
- Oscar Brashear, Bob Findley, Paul Hubinon - trumpet, flugelhorn
- George Bohanon, Charlie Loper - trombone
- Lew McCreary - bass trombone
- Bill Green - flute, English horn, baritone saxophone
- Buddy Collette - tenor saxophone, flute
- Dorothy Ashby - harp
- Joe Sample - electric piano
- Dawilli Gonga - synthesizer
- Craig McMullen, Lee Ritenour - guitar
- Paul Jackson - electric bass
- Harvey Mason - drums
- Bill Summers - congas, bongos, percussion Glenn Dicterow, Bobby DuBow, Winterton Garvey, Janice Gower, Michelle Grab, Carl LaMagna, Bob Lipsett, Mitchell Markowitz, Charles Veal, Kenneth Yerke - violin
- Denyse Buffum, David Campbell, Pamela Goldsmith, Arthur Royval - viola
- Ronald Cooper, Dennis Karmazyn, David Speltz - cello
- Richard Feves - contrabass
- Wade Marcus - arranger, conductor
Notes and References
- http://www.jazzdisco.org/stanley-turrentine/catalog/#fantasy-f-9508 Stanley Turrentine discography