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Them Changes
CD

Them Changes (1990)

"Anyone remember when Pat Sajak had a talk show? Thought not. Well, no matter, because the show was forgettable. What wasn't so easy to dismiss though was the house band, which rocked on admirably even after cancellation by virtue of this wonderfully accessible, upbeat pop effort conceived and produced by the show's musical director and one of jazz's premier saxmen. Purists who've followed Scott over the years may balk at such a commercial collection, but the music is as fun as the guys who are playing it, so who can argue? This band featuring L.A. clubbers Barnaby Finch, Pat Kelley, and Tim Landers help the expressive Scott bring the passionate funk to life. he Sajak band never did a group album after this, but each member was a sideman force in contemporary jazz throughout the next decade." (AllMusic)

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Tom Scott
Nederlands
Echoes Of Ellington vol. 2
CD

Echoes Of Ellington vol. 2 (1988)

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Randy Brecker
Nederlands
Cannon re-loaded
CD

Cannon re-loaded All-star celebration of Cannonball Adderley (2008)

Opname: 2006

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Tom Scott
Nederlands
Echoes Of Ellington
CD

Echoes Of Ellington Vol. 1 (1987)

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Dianne Reeves
Nederlands
Smokin' section
CD

Smokin' section

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Tom Scott
Nederlands
Target
CD

Target

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Tom Scott
Nederlands
Reed My Lips
CD

Reed My Lips

Smooth jazzpop-album uit 1994 van saxofonist (meestal tenor, soms alt of sopraan). Funky (geprogrammeerde) ritmes en een diep vet basgeluid omlijsten z'n spel. M.m.v. o.a. Toto-toetsenist David Paich, Luis Conte (perc), Paul Jackson Jr. (g)

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Tom Scott
Nederlands
Blow It Out
CD

Blow It Out (1977)

"Scott was born in 1948 in Los Angeles, California. He is an American saxophonist, composer, and arranger. He was a member of The Blues Brothers and led the jazz fusion group L.A. Express. His professional career began as a teenager as leader of the jazz ensemble Neoteric Trio. After that, he worked as a session musician. He wrote the theme songs for the television shows Starsky and Hutch and The Streets of San Francisco. In 1974, with the L.A. Express he composed the score for the animated movie, The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat. He played the soprano saxophone solo on the number-one hit single "Listen to What the Man Said" by the band Wings. In 1976, he played the theme "I Still Can't Sleep" in Taxi Driver. In 1982, he collaborated with Johnny Mathis on "Without Us", the theme to the 1980s sitcom Family Ties. He also played the lyricon, an electronic wind instrument on Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean"." (Wikipedia)

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Tom Scott
Nederlands
Streamlines
CD

Streamlines

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Tom Scott
Nederlands
Bluestreak
CD

Bluestreak

Album uit 1996.

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Tom Scott
Nederlands

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