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Trio Classics, Volume 1

Label: Prestige Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: The Scott; All Of You; Goodbye; Four; Nothing Ever Changes My Love For You; Trees Cherokee; Brazil; It Could Happen To You; Summertime; There Will Never Be Another You; Bye Bye Blackbird; S'posin; Baby Won't You Please Come Home; Indiana, (Back Home Again In); I Can't See For Lookin'.

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Shirley Scott: Trio Classics, Vol. 1

Read "Trio Classics, Vol. 1" reviewed by Derek Taylor


Over the past several years Fantasy has made great strides in returning portions of the classic Shirley Scott catalog to print. Their assiduous attention illustrates both the quality of Scott’s reservoir of recordings and its depth. This latest two-fer package collects a pair of albums that originate from the same single-day 1958 Rudy Van Gelder session. ...

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Shirley Scott: Trio Classics, Volume 1

Read "Trio Classics, Volume 1" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Trio Classics, Volume 1 is the latest of Fantasy Records' twofer releases, and what a fine one it is. Under the auspices of an organ jazz trio (organ-bass-drums), the divine Ms. Shirley Scott is restored to digital in a sensible and intelligent manner. Trio Classics is comprised of two Scott LP recordings: Great Scott (Prestige 7143) ...

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Something

Label: Verve Records
Released: 2001

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Like Cozy

Label: Prestige Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Sweet Lorraine/ I Thought I

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Shirley Scott: Like Cozy

Read "Like Cozy" reviewed by Derek Taylor


In the ranks of unsung organists Shirley Scott has to be among the most overlooked. A veteran of countless Prestige studio gigs and an indispensable creative cog in the Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis organ combo of the late 1950s her role in popularizing and broadening her instrument’s appeal is difficult to overstate. Yet she’s rarely named among ...

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Soul Sister

Label: Prestige Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Trav

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Shirley Scott: Soul Sister

Read "Soul Sister" reviewed by Derek Taylor


Like the larger Jazz universe of which it was a part, the soul jazz scene of the 60s was a male-dominated musical milieu. Any female presence was often confined to a vocalist’s role. Shirley Scott was one of the few instrumentalists who broke through these circumscribed boundaries and thrived as both a popular and technically accomplished ...

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Soul Sister

Label: Verve Records
Released: 1999


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