Don't Mess With Mister T. is a title track on Stanley Turrentine's album produced by Creed Taylor on CTI. It was recorded at Englewood Cliffs, NJ, in 1973.
Personnel:
Stanley Turrentine - Tenor saxophone
Bob James - Piano, electric piano, arranger, conductor
Harold Mabern - Electric piano
Richard Tee - Organ
Idris Muhammad - Drums
Rubens Bassini - Percussion
Ron Carter - Bass
Eric Gale - Guitar
Randy Brecker - Trumpet
John Frosk - Flugelhorn
Alan Raph - Bass trombone
Pepper Adams - Baritone saxophone
Jerry Dodgion - Alto saxophone
Joe Farrell - Tenor saxophone
Harry Cykman, Harry Glickman, Emanuel Green, Harold Kohon, Guy Lumia, David Nadien, John Pintaualle, Irving Spice - Violin
Harold Coletta, Emanuel Vardi - Viola
Seymour Barab, George Ricci - Cello
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fromBulgaria 2 months ago
Attitude.........
samadjhi 4 months ago
hEY THIS REPRESENTS THE SONG OF THE TITLE TRACK OF ONE OF THE COOLEST BLACK SUPER HEROS OF MY TIME...."TROUBLE MAN"!!!
bart2923 6 months ago
Turrentine,Grover, Coltrane, Houston Person, John Klemmer- They all make you feel the music and give you goosebumps!
dancandell 6 months ago
The Great Shit. Yes Sir.
abenra2000 7 months ago
The Great Shit. Yesss.!!
abenra2000 7 months ago
I grew up on this stuff. Stanly linked the past and the present for me and also helped me see the blues connection.
samadjhi 1 year ago
Slick, melodic, rhythmic, cool.....Stanley Turrentine at his best. I am so glad my brother in law let me sit in on his little 'jazz' parties as a teenager. I learned to love this stuff, starting with my brothers introducing me to Charles "Yardbird" Parker. Not many woman in my circle appreciate jazz as much as I do but to me, it's the best music form ever...... :D
9876543217303 1 year ago
My stile of music, all of them, thanks.
fredkeijzer 1 year ago
Very good stuff, Thanks for Posting.
kennygeewiz 1 year ago