It’s inconceivable but true: Horace Silver and Stanley Turrentine recorded just three tracks together. Silver, the father of funk and an architect of hard bop, and Turrentine, one of the bossiest hard-bop tenor saxophonists of the 1960s and ‘70s, united on Side 1 of Serenade to a Soul Sister, recorded in February 1968.
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