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Linley Hamilton: Taylor Made
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Little Johnny Taylor
vocals1943 - 2002
Linley's horn coasts over Taylor's tremolo licks on the loose introduction of the album-opening "Without A Song," immediately establishing a connection, but the real magic occurs later in the track. After some swinging quartet interplay and strong trumpet soloing, drummer
Dominic Mullan
drumsWhile Hamilton's warm and breathy sound suits him well in softer spots ("Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow"), his playing is most impressive when the music moves in the opposite direction. Bodwell's bass lines set up a slick groove, and Hamilton is sly as can be on

Paul Simon
composer / conductorb.1941

Kenny Garrett
saxophone, altob.1960
While Hamilton works his way through an eclectic mix of material that speaks to his interest in music from within and outside the jazz world, he waits until the very end to tackle a certified trumpet classic, and Taylor is right there to help him bring it on home.

Woody Shaw
trumpet1944 - 1989
Track Listing
Without a Song; Fade a Little; Happy People; My Heart's Desire; This Can't Be Love; Throw It Away; Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow; Have a Good Time; Rosewood.
Personnel
Linley Hamilton
trumpetLinley Hamilton: trumpet, flugelhorn; Johnny Taylor: piano; Dan Bodwell: bass; Dominic Mullan: drums.
Album information
Title: Taylor Made | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Lyte Records
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