Tenor saxophonist Scott Hamilton (who can be overly relaxed and
comfortable at times) often sounds at his most heated when playing with
pianist Dave McKenna, and all of their collaborations are easily
recommended. This Hamilton-McKenna effort with bassist Phil Flanigan and
drummer Jeff Hamilton mostly emphasizes ballads (although sometimes at
medium tempos), plus a cooking version of "How High the Moon" and
Hamilton's original "O.K." A typically swinging and consistent Scott
Hamilton record which has been reissued on CD. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 I Should Care 4:46
Sammy Cahn / Axel Stordahl / Paul Weston
2 Falling in Love With Love 4:34
Lorenz Hart / Richard Rodgers
3 The Shadow of Your Smile 6:35
Johnny Mandel / Paul Francis Webster
4 The Nearness of You 5:23
Hoagy Carmichael / Ned Washington
5 How High the Moon 4:46
Nancy Hamilton / Morgan Lewis
6 Our Delight 5:34
Tadd Dameron
7 My Foolish Heart 6:06
Ned Washington / Victor Young
8 O.K. 4:11
Scott Hamilton
Credits :
Bass – Phil Flanigan
Drums – Jeff Hamilton
Piano – Dave McKenna
Tenor Saxophone – Scott Hamilton
Tracklist :
1 I Should Care 4:46
Sammy Cahn / Axel Stordahl / Paul Weston
2 Falling in Love With Love 4:34
Lorenz Hart / Richard Rodgers
3 The Shadow of Your Smile 6:35
Johnny Mandel / Paul Francis Webster
4 The Nearness of You 5:23
Hoagy Carmichael / Ned Washington
5 How High the Moon 4:46
Nancy Hamilton / Morgan Lewis
6 Our Delight 5:34
Tadd Dameron
7 My Foolish Heart 6:06
Ned Washington / Victor Young
8 O.K. 4:11
Scott Hamilton
Credits :
Bass – Phil Flanigan
Drums – Jeff Hamilton
Piano – Dave McKenna
Tenor Saxophone – Scott Hamilton

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