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Across the Tracks | 
enlarge | Artist: Scott Hamilton & Friends Label: Concord Records Category: Music
List Price: $18.98 Buy Used: $1.34 You Save: $17.64 (93%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 9621
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 30388 UPC: 888072303881 EAN: 0888072303881 ASIN: B0016OMFQG
Release Date: May 6, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Cd, jewel case & art work in excellent condition. 1st class shipping.
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| Tracks:
| • | Deuces Wild | | • | Parker's Pals | | • | Save Your Love For Me | | • | Cop Out | | • | Intermission Riff | | • | Sweet Slumber | | • | Something For Red | | • | Blue Turning Grey Over You | | • | Memories Of You |
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Venturing into new but old territory July 21, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This Scott Hamilton album is excellent, just as dozens of others he's recorded for Concord since 1977, but the odds are good that you won't remember hearing most of the tunes on it. The exceptions for me were Ray Wetzel's "Intermission Riff," Fats Waller and Andy Razaf's "Blue Turning Grey Over You" and the Eubie Blake-Razaf classic, "Memories of You." Sonny Stitt, Lee Parker, Buddy Johnson, Duke Ellington, Lucky Millinder and Hamilton himself wrote the other six, which are seldom heard in today's jazz gigs. The star of this CD, of course, is Hamilton, who still delivers ballads very well and can wail with the best of them on some of the faster tunes. Duke Robillard on guitar, Gene Ludwig on organ, Chuck Riggs on drums and Doug James on baritone sax fit in well with Hamilton's playing. The result is another Hamilton CD worth adding to your collection. I confess to owning nearly every one he's recorded, and I play them often.
Classic Jazz June 16, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I don't think I have ever written a jazz review but though that if any album warranted input it was this one. I listen to quite a few new jazz CD's for a jazz radio show I host. This CD takes me back to the old Blue Note days when great musicians played great jazz tunes. Almost every song on this CD is worthy of air play. Duke Robillard adds a nice dimension on guitar but what stands out is the sweet sound of Scott's sax.
Excellent. May 7, 2008 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
The tenor saxophone ballad - both sensuous and poignant - is a distinct genre within jazz. And Scott Hamilton is its greatest living practitioner. So, if you have a taste for this variety of musical sweetmeat - the audible equivalent to a chocolate truffle - "Across The Tracks" is an irresistible prospect: nine richly romantic performances, one after another. This is the first time Scott Hamilton and legendary jazz engineer Rudy Van Gelder have worked together. The album was recorded at Rudy's studio in New Jersey and features Grammy nominated (traditional blues) guitarist Duke Robillard (known for his work with Roomful of Blues and The Fabulous Thunderbirds). The nine original tunes are satisfactorily unhackneyed. Among them , "Something For Red", " Deuces Wild" and "Sweet Slumber" . The excellent Rhode Island born saxophonist's effortless mastery of the classic swing style of Ben Webster, Gene Ammons, Illinois Jacquet, and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis and Coleman Hawkins shines bright on this fantastic album, which features his commanding approach to ballads, blues and bebop. Scott Hamilton has long been known as keeper of the flame for swinging tenor saxophone in the tradition of such icons as Lester Young, Coleman Hawkins, Gene Ammons, Illinois Jacquet, and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis. He has also been a Concord Jazz recording artist since 1977 -- some thirty years, longer than any other Concord artist recorded more than thirty projects on Concord. Guest musicians: drummer Chuck Riggs, baritone saxophonist Doug James, and Pittsburgh native organist Gene Ludwig . Have a great listening experience.
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