Year: 2026
Time: 50:10
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 115,7 MB
Art: Front
(5:50) 1. Expense Account
(5:10) 2. Con Alma
(8:12) 3. Out Of The Past
(5:14) 4. Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar
(5:38) 5. Heartaches
(8:24) 6. Idle Moments
(6:56) 7. Keester Parade
(4:42) 8. Where Is Love
Scott Hamilton is considered the most popular saxophonist today. Born in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1954, Scott began his career during a musically wild era with a style that was then outside the public's expectations, a style that later became very common among all new performers. His sound and impeccable phrasing were rare among young talents. So, when he signed a contract and began recording albums for Concord Records, it was a source of genuine surprise and excitement among fans of the style and throughout the entire music scene. His first album for Concord, Scott Hamilton is A Good Wind Who Is Blowing Us No Ill, dates back to 1977 and takes its title from a flattering review by critic Leonard Feather. But this was only the first in a memorable series of some thirty albums, which also featured artists such as Buddy Tate, Gerry Mulligan, Ray Brown, Red Norvo, Al Cohn, Flip Phillips, and others. His membership in the groups of Benny Goodman and Rosemary Clooney definitively cemented his fame. Despite his international success, Scott continues to pursue his favorite music, the one that introduced him to jazz, demonstrating a continuous refinement of his creative imagination and the rich, deep sound of his saxophone, to which he adds an impeccable sense of swing, creating a unique atmosphere in each piece he performs. His Italian quartet, with which he has also recorded five CDs, includes Martien Oster (guitar), Marco Micheli (double bass), and Alfred Kramer (drums).
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Italian Quartet (FLAC)

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DeletePersonnel for the Scott Hamilton Italian Quartet are: Hamilton(ts) Paola Birro(p) Aldo Zunino(b) Alfred Kramer(d). FYI
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DeleteThank you so much, Giulia, and all the team members for this contribution. I saw Scott in concert just two weeks ago at my local jazz club, and although his physical condition isn't the best after his health problems, his playing is still fantastic.
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