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Scott Hamilton & Jeff Hamilton Trio: Live In Bern
ByJeff Hamilton
drumsb.1953
Before the important discussionabout the musica word about the band and the album title. This isn't an album by the "Scott Hamilton & Jeff Hamilton Trio"to be accurate, it's Scott Hamilton with the Jeff Hamilton Trio. Neither, despite the title, does it sound like a live album. It was recorded in Bernin Marians Jazzroom, during a single session lasting less than eight hoursbut while the venue is certainly a club, there's no sense of an audience being present. So "as live" might tell it more like it is.
The sound quality is excellent, from bassist Christof Luty's lower register to Jeff Hamilton's hi-hat, with Scott Hamilton's tenor and

Tamir Hendelman
pianoThere are plenty of familiar standards herethe cool and relaxed swing of "September In The Rain," a slow and dreamy "Key Largo"but there's also one or two lesser-known (or at least less frequently recorded) tunes.

Billy Strayhorn
piano1915 - 1967
There's just one original number, Jeff Hamilton's "Sybille's Day": a joyful mid-tempo tune driven by the composer's shuffle beat. However, the mix of familiar and not-so-familiar old tunes never sounds tired or hackneyed. This is a wily quartet of musicians whose flair and vivacity jumps out of the speakers, ensuring that this collection of straight-ahead gems sparkles from start to finish. ">
Track Listing
September In The Rain; All Through The Night; Watch What Happens; Soul Eyes; This Can't Be Love; There'll Be Some Changes Made; Sybille's Day; Key Largo; Woody 'N You; The Champ; Ballad For Very Tired And Very Sad Lotus Eaters; You And The Night And The Music; Centerpiece.
Personnel
Scott Hamilton
saxophone, tenorScott Hamilton: tenor saxophone; Tamir Hendelman: piano; Christof Luty: bass; Jeff Hamilton: drums.
Album information
Title: Live In Bern | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Capri Records
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