Always Something There
Always Something There is an album by jazz saxophonist Stanley Turrentine recorded for the Blue Note label in 1968 and performed by Turrentine with orchestra and strings arranged by Thad Jones.
Reception
The Allmusic review by Michael Erlewine, awarded the album 2 stars. A review by Harvey Pekar in a contemporary issue of DownBeat panned the album as a commercial date with a dull performance by Turrentine, despite some redeeming work by Thad Jones.Track listing
- "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me" - 2:40
- "Little Green Apples" - 4:05
- "When I Look into Your Eyes" - 2:30
- "Light My Fire" - 3:05
- "Those Were the Days" - 4:10
- "Stoned Soul Picnic" - 4:00
- "Home Town" - 4:20
- "Song for Bonnie" - 2:30
- "Hey Jude" - 5:10
- "The Fool on the Hill" - 3:40
- *Recorded at A&R Studios, NYC on October 1, 1968, October 14, 1968, and October 28, 1968.
Personnel
- Stanley Turrentine - tenor saxophone
- Burt Collins - flugelhorn
- Jimmy Cleveland - trombone
- Dick Berg, Jim Buffington, Brooks Tillotson - French horn
- Jerry Dodgion - alto saxophone, flute, clarinet
- Jerome Richardson - tenor saxophone, flute clarinet
- Hank Jones, Herbie Hancock - piano
- Barry Galbraith, Kenny Burrell - guitar
- Bob Cranshaw - bass, electric bass
- Mel Lewis, Mickey Roker - drums
- Thad Jones - trumpet, arranger
- Overdubbed string section