Christian Scott - Rewind That (2006) CD Rip
BAND/ARTIST: Christian Scott
- Title: Rewind That
- Year Of Release: 2006
- Label: Concord Records[312 244-2]
- Genre: Jazz, Post Bop
- Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 64:41
- Total Size: 389 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Rewind That 5:18
2. Say It 8:27
3. Like This 5:00
4. So What 4:04
5. Rejection 7:22
6. Lay In Vein 6:17
7. She 4:46
8. Suicide 6:42
9. Caught Up 5:32
10. Paradise Found 6:35
11. Kiel 6:20
personnel :
Christian Scott - Trumpet, Producer
Zaccai Curtis - Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer
Thomas Pridgen - Drums
Donald Harrison - Sax (Alto), Guest Appearance
Matt Stevens - Guitar
Christian Scott is the nephew of veteran alto saxophonist Donald Harrison and like his uncle, a native of New Orleans. He shows promise as a soloist, but none of his compositions and arrangements on his debut recording as a leader is particularly memorable. His heavy reliance on hip-hop and R&B influences rather than jazz results in a sameness that proves distracting from his solos. Zaccai Curtis' Fender Rhodes is pretty much relegated to providing backgrounds, while Luquis Curtis' dull bass vamps and the annoying, predictable drum lines demanded of Thomas Pridgen undermine the playing of Scott and tenor saxophonist Walter Smith III. Even guest appearances by Harrison on several tracks, including a surprisingly bland treatment of Miles Davis' "So What," simply miss the mark. Skip this disappointing release.~Ken Dryden
1. Rewind That 5:18
2. Say It 8:27
3. Like This 5:00
4. So What 4:04
5. Rejection 7:22
6. Lay In Vein 6:17
7. She 4:46
8. Suicide 6:42
9. Caught Up 5:32
10. Paradise Found 6:35
11. Kiel 6:20
personnel :
Christian Scott - Trumpet, Producer
Zaccai Curtis - Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer
Thomas Pridgen - Drums
Donald Harrison - Sax (Alto), Guest Appearance
Matt Stevens - Guitar
Christian Scott is the nephew of veteran alto saxophonist Donald Harrison and like his uncle, a native of New Orleans. He shows promise as a soloist, but none of his compositions and arrangements on his debut recording as a leader is particularly memorable. His heavy reliance on hip-hop and R&B influences rather than jazz results in a sameness that proves distracting from his solos. Zaccai Curtis' Fender Rhodes is pretty much relegated to providing backgrounds, while Luquis Curtis' dull bass vamps and the annoying, predictable drum lines demanded of Thomas Pridgen undermine the playing of Scott and tenor saxophonist Walter Smith III. Even guest appearances by Harrison on several tracks, including a surprisingly bland treatment of Miles Davis' "So What," simply miss the mark. Skip this disappointing release.~Ken Dryden
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