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Professor Aucoin & the Jazz Scientists: Mystified
ByTim Aucoin
bass
Sam Butera
saxophone1927 - 2009

Louis Prima
trumpet and vocals1910 - 1978

Keely Smith
vocals1932 - 2017
The session comprises eight vocals, all by Aucoinwith harmony on a couple by

Karla Harris
vocals
Sam Skelton
saxophone
Bob Dorough
vocals1923 - 2018

Mose Allison
piano and vocals1927 - 2016

Giacomo Gates
vocalsAucoin is trying to entertain in his own way, using Mystified as his stage of choice. When appraised on that basis, the results are better than those assigned for comparison's sake. However, it must be noted that the album's jazz ingredients, such as they are, remain below the borderline of acceptable. Professor Aucoin's vocals, even though grounded in blues and funk, lean more toward pop than jazz, and the backup group has a lot to do with bolstering that impression, hammering out a heavy two-beat backdrop that would be right at home on contemporary pop radio. To give them their due, Skelton, drummer
John David
drums
Trey Wright
guitarb.1973

Randy Hoexter
pianoTrack Listing
Mystified; I’ll Play My Song for You; Don’t Worry Me; One, Two, Three; Happy Man; Georgia Smile; Nursery School Blues; Loose Change; We’re All Insane; Do It All Again.
Personnel
Tim Aucoin
bassSam Skelton
saxophoneRandy Hoexter
pianoTrey Wright
guitarJohn David
drumsKarla Harris
vocalsAlbum information
Title: Mystified | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Self Produced
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