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Common Touch psych rock But the soundtrack didn't have

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But the soundtrack didn't have an easy start

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Common Touch psych rock But the soundtrack didn't haveThis album brings back an easy listening set in which tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine teams up with his then wife, organist Shirley Scott, in what was probably their last joint recording. On "Blowin' In the Wind," Turrentine's soulful solos uplift the material, while Scott offers light accompaniment and some gospellish ideas of her own; guitarist Jimmy Ponder also has some spots on the quintet set. This lazy date has its pleasurable moments.

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