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1961 studio album by Shirley Scott
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Hip Soul is a studio album by organist
Shirley Scott recorded in 1961 for
Prestige and released the same year as PRLP 7205.
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Track listing
- "Hip Soul" (Turrentine) – 6:31
- "411 West" (
Golson) – 6:33
- "
By Myself" (
Dietz,
Schwartz) – 5:59
- "Trane's Blues" (
Coltrane) – 4:56
- "Stanley's Time" (Turrentine) – 4:22
- "
Out of This World" (
Arlen,
Mercer) – 11:18
Personnel
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And
Shirley Scott | |
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With
Max Roach | |
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Freedom (
Kenny Burrell, 1963–64)
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Midnight Blue (Kenny Burrell, 1963)
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I'm Tryin' to Get Home (
Donald Byrd, 1964)
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Up with Donald Byrd (1964)
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With the Tenors of Our Time (
Roy Hargrove, 1994)
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Life Flight (Freddie Hubbard, 1987)
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Flight to Jordan (
Duke Jordan, 1960)
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Only Trust Your Heart (
Diana Krall, 1994)
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Abbey Is Blue (
Abbey Lincoln, 1959)
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Les McCann Ltd. in New York (
Les McCann, 1961)
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Electric Funk (
Jimmy McGriff, 1969)
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Speakin' My Piece (
Horace Parlan, 1960)
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On the Spur of the Moment (Horace Parlan, 1961)
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The Right Touch (
Duke Pearson, 1967)
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Easy Living/Congo Lament (
Ike Quebec, 1962)
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Comin' On! (
Dizzy Reece, 1960)
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Serenade to a Soul Sister (
Horace Silver, 1968)
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Back at the Chicken Shack (
Jimmy Smith, 1960)
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Midnight Special (Jimmy Smith, 1960)
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Prayer Meetin' (Jimmy Smith, 1961)
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A.T.'s Delight (
Art Taylor, 1960)
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