Jim Tomlinson - Only Trust Your Heart (2000)
BAND/ARTIST: Jim Tomlinson
- Title: Only Trust Your Heart
- Year Of Release: 2000
- Label: Candid Records[CCD79758]
- Genre: Jazz, Post Bop
- Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log)
- Total Time: 58:09
- Total Size: 277 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01 - Makin' Brownies
02 - Only The Lonely
03 - I'm Just A Lucky So And So
04 - Only Trust Your Heart
05 - Just A Child
06 - Vienna Blues
07 - Glad To Be Unhappy
08 - El Cajon
09 - Blue Corners
10 - What Will I Tell My Heart
11 - If You Never Come To Me
personnel :
Jim Tomlinson - Tenor Saxophone
Colin Oxley - Guitar
John Pearce - Piano
Simon Thorpe - Double Bass
Steve Brown - Drums
Guy Barker - Trumpet - 3,5,10
Stacey Kent - Vocals - 3,7,11
This is a pleasant, very traditional jazz offering from British tenor saxophonist Jim Tomlinson, who is strongly influenced by the suave, pre-bop style of Lester Young. Leading off with a "Sweet Georgia Brown"-based original called "Makin' Brownies," Tomlinson and band establish a confident, swinging feel that sets up strong solos by the leader, pianist John Pearce, and guitarist Colin Oxley. Bassist Simon Thorpe and drummer Steve Brown ably handle rhythm section duties throughout. Trumpeter Guy Barker and vocalist Stacey Kent (Tomlinson's wife) make three guest appearances each. Kent is especially good on Duke Ellington's "I'm Just a Lucky So and So."
01 - Makin' Brownies
02 - Only The Lonely
03 - I'm Just A Lucky So And So
04 - Only Trust Your Heart
05 - Just A Child
06 - Vienna Blues
07 - Glad To Be Unhappy
08 - El Cajon
09 - Blue Corners
10 - What Will I Tell My Heart
11 - If You Never Come To Me
personnel :
Jim Tomlinson - Tenor Saxophone
Colin Oxley - Guitar
John Pearce - Piano
Simon Thorpe - Double Bass
Steve Brown - Drums
Guy Barker - Trumpet - 3,5,10
Stacey Kent - Vocals - 3,7,11
This is a pleasant, very traditional jazz offering from British tenor saxophonist Jim Tomlinson, who is strongly influenced by the suave, pre-bop style of Lester Young. Leading off with a "Sweet Georgia Brown"-based original called "Makin' Brownies," Tomlinson and band establish a confident, swinging feel that sets up strong solos by the leader, pianist John Pearce, and guitarist Colin Oxley. Bassist Simon Thorpe and drummer Steve Brown ably handle rhythm section duties throughout. Trumpeter Guy Barker and vocalist Stacey Kent (Tomlinson's wife) make three guest appearances each. Kent is especially good on Duke Ellington's "I'm Just a Lucky So and So."
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