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A Day in New York
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From 1955-1959 Tony Scott was th Number One on clarinet and enjoyed considerable fame having been awarded top clarinet honors by the Downbeat International Jazz Critics' poll as well as winning Downbeat's 'New star on baritone sax'. He claims to be the first person to have used Clark Terry and Bill Evans. Scott's sincerely held belief is that improvisation is the very essence of good jazz. He anticiped the free jazz of the '60s, Indo-jazz fusions and the incorporation of ethnic music into the music of the '80s. On these recordings, we can hear him at a peak moment in his life.
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ARTISTS Tony Scott (cl,bs), Bill Evans (p), Milt Hinton (b), Henry Grimes (b), Paul Motian (d), Clark Terry (tp), Sahi Shihab (bs), Jimmy Knepper (tb) |
TRACKS CD#1
1. Five
2. She's different
3. The lady is a tramp
4. Tenderly
5. Blues for three horns
6. I remember you
7. Llulaby of the leaves
8. A shoulder to cry on
9. At home with the blues
10. There will never be another you
11. Portrait of Ravi
12. Body and soul
CD#2
1. I can't get started
2. Gone with the wind
3. The explorer
4. If I'm lucky
5. The chant
6. Villa Jazz
7. Zonk
8. Blues for five
9. Third moon
10. For Pete's sake
11. Just one of those things
12. Franzy pants
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