Everybody Loves a Lover (album)

Everybody Loves a Lover is an album by jazz organist Shirley Scott recorded for the Impuse! label in 1964 and performed by Scott with Stanley Turrentine, Bob Cranshaw and Otis Finch.[1] The album has not appeared on CD yet, but the first three tracks were released on the CD reissue of Turrentine's Let it Go.[2]

Everybody Loves a Lover
Studio album by
Released1964
RecordedSeptember 21 & 23, 1964
StudioVan Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ
GenreJazz
LabelImpulse!
A-73
ProducerBob Thiele
Shirley Scott chronology
Great Scott!!
(1964)
Everybody Loves a Lover
(1964)
Queen of the Organ
(1964)

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]

The Allmusic review by awarded the album 3 stars.[4]

Track listing

All compositions by Shirley Scott except as indicated
  1. "Sent for You Yesterday (And Here You Come Today)" (Count Basie, Eddie Durham, Jimmy Rushing) - 5:38
  2. "The Lamp Is Low" (Peter DeRose, Mitchell Parish, Maurice Ravel, Bert Shefter) - 8:04
  3. "The Feeling of Jazz" (Duke Ellington, George T. Simon, Bobby Troup) - 4:16
  4. "Everybody Loves a Lover" (Richard Adler, Robert Allen) - 8:00
  5. "Little Miss Know It All" - 4:26
  6. "Shirley" - 4:30
  7. "Blue Bongo" (Bob Hammer, Bob Thiele) - 3:10

Recorded on September 21, 1964 (1-4) and September 23, 1964 (5-7).

Personnel

Production

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References

  1. Shirley Scott discography accessed January 15, 2010.
  2. Let It Go Allmusic Review accessed January 15, 2010.
  3. "allmusic ((( Everybody Loves a Lover > Overview )))". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2010-01-24.
  4. Allmusic Review accessed January 15, 2010.
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