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Tony Scott - Three Classic Albums Plus (2013) [Cool Jazz, Post-Bop]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Tony Scott - Three Classic Albums Plus (2013) [Cool Jazz, Post-Bop]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Artist: Tony Scott
Album: Three Classic Albums Plus
Genre: Cool Jazz, Post-Bop
Label: Avid Jazz
Released: 2013
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Tracklist:
    CD 1:
    52nd St. Scene (1958)
  1. Blues for "The Street" (11:06)
  2. Love Is Just Around the Corner (4:08)
  3. Body and Soul (4:25)
  4. Mop-Mop (2:45)
  5. Lester Leaps In (5:15)
  6. Lover Man (3:43)
  7. Woody 'n' You (2:07)
  8. 'Round Midnight (3:43)
  9. Ornithology (5:11)
    Tony Scott in Hi-Fi (1953)
  10. Swootie Patootie (3:28)
  11. I Cover the Waterfront (3:30)
  12. Sweet Lorraine (3:15)
  13. Yesterdays (3:01)
  14. Goodbye (2:53)
  15. Katz' Meow (A Canon for Cats) (4:30)
  16. After After Hours (5:28)
  17. I Never Knew (4:30)
  18. Away We Go (6:29)

    CD 2:
    Tony Scott in Hi-Fi (1953) cont.
  1. It's You or No One (2:55)
    The Touch of Tony Scott (1956)
  2. Rock Me But Don't Roll Me (2:34)
  3. Deep Purple (1:58)
  4. The Jitterbug Waltz (3:12)
  5. The Moon Walks (3:44)
  6. My Old Flame (3:35)
  7. Aeolian Drinking Song (6:15)
  8. You, You're Driving Me Crazy (3:15)
  9. 'Round About Midnight (3:31)
  10. Walkin' on Air (3:01)
  11. Poinciana (3:15)
  12. Vanilla Frosting on a Beef Pie (4:05)
  13. Yesterdays (2:58)
    from Jazztime U.S.A. Volume 2 (1953)
  14. Bob's Blob (4:00)
    Newport 1958 (1958)
  15. Introduction by Willis Conover (3:15)
  16. Blues for an African Friend (10:20)
  17. Tony Scott complains about noise from film crew (3:24)
  18. Moonlight in Vermont (6:26)
  19. Blues for Charlie Parker (7:09)

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AVID Jazz here presents three classic Tony Scott albums plus including original LP liner notes on a finely re-mastered and low priced double CD.
“52nd Street Scene”; “Tony Scott In Hi-Fi”; “The Touch Of Tony Scott” plus a track from Jazztime U.S.A Vol 2; plus 3 tracks from Newport 6th July 1958.

Born Anthony Sciacca into a musical family, in New Jersey in 1921, Tony Scott went on to study at Julliard before taking the jazz road to “fame and fortune”. Coming up he played with just about everyone, from mentor Ben Webster to Buddy Rich, Trummy Young, Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan and Duke Ellington to name but a few. “52nd Street Scene” acts as a kind of tribute to the New York jazz scene happening between 1942 and 1949 based around the famous 52nd Street area. It features such luminaries as Joe Thomas, Wilbur De Paris, Pee Wee Russell, Coleman Hawkins, Tommy Flanagan, Al Cohn, Roy Haynes and Red Rodney. “In Hi-Fi” is an album of two sides, side one recorded in the studio and side two recorded “on the spot” at Mintons. It features amongst others Dick Katz, Philly Joe Jones, Percy Heath, Milt Hinton, Osie Johnson and Earl May. “The Touch of Tony Scott” finds our man in a number of combinations! With his orchestra, in a tentet and in a more modest quartet! As the original liner notes attest in the opening paragraph…..”there lies within the covers of this album some of the most exciting, vibrant and provocative music yet recorded by America’s most creative and uninhibited modern clarinettist, Tony Scott”. As Mr Scott himself mentions, also in the original liner notes “this is music of hurt and lament, or of the exultant relief from hurt”. Amongst the many fine players you will hear on this album are Jimmy Maxwell, Urbie Green, Gigi Gryce, Zoot Sims, Bill Evans, Milt Hinton and Al Cohn. We conclude our selections with the only Scott track on the 1953 compilation “Jazztime U.S.A” curiously titled, “Bob’s Blob” featuring Dick Katz, Milt Hinton and Jackie Moffett. Finally three unreleased tracks from “Newport Jazz 1958” where Scott is joined by Jimmy Knepper, Kenny Burrell, Henry Grimes and Eddie Levinson.
All three albums plus have been digitally re-mastered.

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