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While most musicians wind up pigeonholed into very strict stylistic trappings throughout their career,
Tom Scott
has f ound challenges and success playing all formats of jazz on his solo projects and as leader of
the GRP All Star Big Band
(in the early 90s). It was fun following his muse in the middle of the decade, as he ventured back to his straightahead roots on 1992's
Born Again
, then was back to the funk on this rousing jam session. Working with old and new friends like
Grover Washington, Jr.
,
Paul Jackson, Jr.
Dave Witham
David Paich
Luis Conte
Eric Gale
and
Robben Ford
Scott
mixes his own material with some contributions from the outside. The collection explodes from the get-go on the perfectly titled
"Upbeat 90's,"
a spirited bundle of energy which combines
's funky tenor bravura with a modern hip-hop groove and
Gale
's bouncy electric guitar. The saxman plays a passionate accompaniment and interlude behind the smooth vocals of singer/guitarist
Jerry Lopez
on a seductive cover of
Jonathan Butler
's sweet
"Sarah Sarah,"
then gives the title track--a soaring duet between
Washington
's duelling tenor and soprano saxes--a brassy blues and bouncy hip-hop attitude.
"Every Day and Every Minute"
is possibly the most unique track
has ever done. It's a hypnotic moodswing of spacey animation featuring mantra like breathy vocals,
Witham
's vibes like melody and the saxman achieving mystery with the sounds of the bass flute. ~ Jonathan Widran
Tom Scott
has f ound challenges and success playing all formats of jazz on his solo projects and as leader of
the GRP All Star Big Band
(in the early 90s). It was fun following his muse in the middle of the decade, as he ventured back to his straightahead roots on 1992's
Born Again
, then was back to the funk on this rousing jam session. Working with old and new friends like
Grover Washington, Jr.
,
Paul Jackson, Jr.
Dave Witham
David Paich
Luis Conte
Eric Gale
and
Robben Ford
Scott
mixes his own material with some contributions from the outside. The collection explodes from the get-go on the perfectly titled
"Upbeat 90's,"
a spirited bundle of energy which combines
's funky tenor bravura with a modern hip-hop groove and
Gale
's bouncy electric guitar. The saxman plays a passionate accompaniment and interlude behind the smooth vocals of singer/guitarist
Jerry Lopez
on a seductive cover of
Jonathan Butler
's sweet
"Sarah Sarah,"
then gives the title track--a soaring duet between
Washington
's duelling tenor and soprano saxes--a brassy blues and bouncy hip-hop attitude.
"Every Day and Every Minute"
is possibly the most unique track
has ever done. It's a hypnotic moodswing of spacey animation featuring mantra like breathy vocals,
Witham
's vibes like melody and the saxman achieving mystery with the sounds of the bass flute. ~ Jonathan Widran