Tony Scott - Tony Scott Quartet. Complete Brunswick Sessions 1953 (2015)

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Title: Tony Scott Quartet. Complete Brunswick Sessions 1953
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Fresh Sound Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:10:24
Total Size: 164 mb | 395 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Katz' Meow (A Cannon for Cats)
02. After After Hours
03. I Never Knew
04. Away We Go
05. Cupcake
06. Bob's Blob
07. Milt to the Hilt
08. Homecoming
09. I Cover the Waterfront
10. It's You or No One
11. Blues for Ava
12. Yesterdays
13. Goodbye
14. Swootie Patootie
15. Sweet Lorraine

Tony Scott was arguably the best clarinetist in modern jazz in the 1950s, and these 1953 Quartet recordings for the Brunswick label are among his best. They showcase his warmth, imagination, and complete command of the instrument. Despite this, he won more acclaim from critics and fellow musicians than among jazz audiences, largely because interest in clarinet declined with the advent of bop and faded in popular esteem since the Goodman-Shaw days.

However the music here amply endorses his 1953 recognition as winner of New Star, Clarinet Division, in Down Beats Annual Jazz Critics Poll. It reveals a jazzman with a rare combination of sensitivity, seriousness and an exceptionally sharp sense of humor. Accompanied by a rhythm section with Dick Katzhis sophisticated pianist and arrangerthe veteran and persuasive Milt Hinton on bass, and the forceful Philly Joe Jones on drums on the first session, the group swings superbly. Other talented jazzmen who contributed to Scotts memorable quartet recordings of that year were bassists Earl May and Percy Heath, and drummers Sid Bulkin, Jackie Moffet and Osie Johnson.

Throughout, Scott remained unsurpassed among clarinetists in his astounding ability to improvise linear patterns that build implacably to climaxes that somehow succeed in reconciling surprise with inevitability and always swing brilliantly.