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Scott Hamilton & Bucky Pizzarelli: The Red Door
Zoot Sims and Al Cohn wrote "Morning Fun," which aptly describes the session. The saxophonist and guitarist fill the air with a style of music that remains pleasurable to fans of all jazz sub-genres, while performing songs familiar to most. "Just You, Just Me" includes a guitar solo in which Pizzarelli allows the enthusiasm to take him through string slaps and strums that exert additional rhythmic force. Elsewhere, the duo harmonizes and takes turns improvising on the familiar melodies without ever losing sight of the swing in jazz. Highly recommended.
Personnel
Scott Hamilton
saxophone, tenorAlbum information
Title: The Red Door | Year Released: 1998 | Record Label: Stash Records
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