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'''''That's Where It's At''''' is a [[Stanley Turrentine]] record recorded by [[Rudy Van Gelder]] for [[Blue Note Records]]. It features the first (of only two) collaborations between [[Stanely Turrentine]] and pianist [[Les McCann]]. They would only reunite one more time in 1984 for two tracks on Turrentine's record ''Straight Ahead'' Rounding up the rhythm section is [[Herbie Lewis]] on bass, and Otis "Candy" Finch on drums. Lewis was in [[Les McCann]]'s group The Less McCann Ltd. and Finch was in organist [[Shirley Scott]]'s band; Scott was at the time married to Turrentine. McCann wrote four of the tracks, Turrentine one, and Turrentine's brother, [[Tommy Turrentine]], two. A remastered version of this record was released in 2005 with an alternate take of "Light Blue" as a bonus track.
'''''That's Where It's At''''' is a [[Stanley Turrentine]] record recorded by [[Rudy Van Gelder]] for [[Blue Note Records]]. It features the first (of only two) collaborations between [[Stanley Turrentine]] and pianist [[Les McCann]]. They would only reunite one more time in 1984 for two tracks on Turrentine's record ''Straight Ahead'' Rounding up the rhythm section is [[Herbie Lewis]] on bass, and Otis "Candy" Finch on drums. Lewis was in [[Les McCann]]'s group The Less McCann Ltd. and Finch was in organist [[Shirley Scott]]'s band; Scott was at the time married to Turrentine. McCann wrote four of the tracks, Turrentine one, and Turrentine's brother, [[Tommy Turrentine]], two. A remastered version of this record was released in 2005 with an alternate take of "Light Blue" as a bonus track.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

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That's Where It's At is a Stanley Turrentine record recorded by Rudy Van Gelder for Blue Note Records. It features the first (of only two) collaborations between Stanley Turrentine and pianist Les McCann. They would only reunite one more time in 1984 for two tracks on Turrentine's record Straight Ahead Rounding up the rhythm section is Herbie Lewis on bass, and Otis "Candy" Finch on drums. Lewis was in Les McCann's group The Less McCann Ltd. and Finch was in organist Shirley Scott's band; Scott was at the time married to Turrentine. McCann wrote four of the tracks, Turrentine one, and Turrentine's brother, Tommy Turrentine, two. A remastered version of this record was released in 2005 with an alternate take of "Light Blue" as a bonus track.

Track listing

  1. "Smile, Stacey" (Les McCann) – 8:04
  2. "Soft Pedal Blues" (Stanley Turrentine) – 7:26
  3. "Pia" (Les McCann) – 5:33
  4. "We'll See Yaw'll After While, Ya Heah" (Les McCann) – 7:20
  5. "Dorene Don't Cry" (Les McCann) – 16:12
  6. "Light Blue" (Tommy Turrentine) – 6:30
  7. "Light Blue (alt. take)" (Tommy Turrentine) – 6:26

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