Bob Wilbur and Scott Hamilton's traditional beauty
A dignified performance by the orthodox successors of swing jazz.
The harmony created by the exquisite combination of clarinet and tenor saxophone has a magical effect of bringing the golden age of the 1930s back to life in the present day. This is a masterpiece that beautifully combines a deep respect for traditional jazz styles with a modern interpretation.
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A:
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1)
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Riff
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2)
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Rocks In My Bed
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3)
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In Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
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4)
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Time After Time
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5)
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I Never Knew
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6)
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Jonathan's Way
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B:
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1)
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All Too Soon
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2)
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Freeman's Way
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3)
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Treasure
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4)
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Puggles
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5)
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Taking A Chance On Love
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6)
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144 W. 54th
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Design [Cover & Liner] - Ron Warwell
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Saxophone [Tenor] - Scott Hamilton
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Saxophone [Alto, Soprano], Clarinet - Bob Wilber
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Written-By - Wilber
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Recorded By - Fred Miller
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Producer, Liner Notes - Hank O'Neal
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Guitar - Chris Flory
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Drums - Chuck Riggs
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Bass - Phil Flanagan
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Photography By [Cover] - Rollo Phlecks