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John Coltrane: Turning Point

Read "Turning Point" reviewed by Nic Jones


The music collected here comes from a period of Coltrane's career, namely the closing years of the 1950s, which so many tenor sax players have latched on to in the decades since. At that stage in his own musical evolution Coltrane's playing was developing that singular edge that was to be the hallmark of the final ...

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Turning Point

Label: Hallway Records
Released: 2007

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Turning Point

Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: SeeSaw; Slow High; People Sure Act Funny; Eleanor Rigby; Turning Point.

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Turning Point

Label: Unknown label
Released: 2005

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Turning Point

Label: Daysahead, LLC
Released: 2005

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Matador

Label: Native Language
Released: 2005
Track listing: Lickety-Split; Spain; Gospel Brunch; Turn Down the Night; Quisiera Ser; Matador; Despues De Manuana; Rhapsody for Priapus; Suburban Safari; Soldier's Lullaby; Here Today, Gone Tomorrow.

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Lonnie Smith: Turning Point

Read "Turning Point" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


When Hammond master Lonnie Smith recorded this set for Blue Note in 1968, he was better known as a supporting sideman on performances and recordings by (among others) George Benson and especially Lou Donaldson; some of Sweet Lou's best recordings, including Alligator Boogaloo, Midnight Creeper, and Everything I Play is Funky, feature Smith's supple Hammond grooves.

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Turning Point: Matador

Read "Matador" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


Turning Point is a small group with a big sound. By throwing in a little funk, a little salsa, and lots of sizzle on Matador, this quartet, assisted by two guest musicians, blends a variety of cultures in creating its own brand of rock-jazz. One of the nice things about a group like this is that ...

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Turning Point: Matador

Read "Matador" reviewed by John Kelman


While smooth jazz has evolved into a kind of horrifying “S word for a lot of jazz fans, it grew out of a kind of contemporary post-fusion sensibility that, at least in its earliest days, still valued strong playing and enough diversity to keep things interesting. Matador--Phoenix-based Turning Point's sixth release and first for the Native ...

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Turning Point

Label: W.E.R.F.
Released: 2000
Track listing: Bopalong Way; Something Cool; Jogging; Loop'en; Concerto For One; Soul; Turning Point; Haunting Melody.


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