This work inherits the tradition of Swing Jazz and features the warm sound of the Saxophone.
Released in 1979. A masterpiece in which Scott Hamilton, who had just made his debut, plays sweet, swingy standard numbers on tenor sax.
A masterpiece album from Scott Hamilton's early days, featuring a solid lineup of support musicians including Hank Jones (piano), Tommy Flangan (piano), George Mraz (bass), and Connie Kay (drums).
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A:
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1)
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Crazy Rhythm
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2)
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I May Be Wrong
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3)
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Body And Soul
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4)
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All Of Me
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B:
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1)
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You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
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2)
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I Thought About You
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3)
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Out Of Nowhere
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4)
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Cheek To Cheek
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5)
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New York Blizzard Blues
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Drums - Connie Kay
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Piano - Tommy Flanagan (B)
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Bass - George Mraz
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Piano - Hank Jones (A)
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Tenor Saxophone - Scott Hamilton
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Engineer - Bruce Gerstein
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Cover - David Stone Martin
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Liner Notes - Gus P. Statiras
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Producer - Gus P. Statiras
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Photography By - Deborah Feingold