Adam Scone: The Wild New Electric Organ Sound Of Adam Scone
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Organ Tone Records OT-1001 |
recorded |
2002 in New York/USA
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online distribution |
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Adam Scone |
organ |
Ian Hendrickson-Smith |
alto sax |
Coleman Mellett |
guitar |
Ben Dixon |
drums |
01: Divine Charity
02: Reach For Roach
03: Get Salty
04: Pay Your Way
05: Magic Scones
06: Pretty Ladies
07: Who’s That Drummer
08: The Lonely Organist
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Adam Scone, better known as the organist of the Sugarmen 3, presents
his first jazz CD under his own name. He assembles a quartet, which
contains besides the classical jazz organ trio (organ/drums/guitar)
an alto sax.
Adam's playing is characterized by a warm tone. No quick-tempered hot
organ blows off one's ear. A clear guidance of melody and vivid
solos alternate. The Leslie is used sparingly.
This way of playing apply nearly all titles of this CD, they are
Adam's own compositions. One tune only (Get Salty) was composed by
the saxophon player. Here, the quartet plays hot and groovy, you
feel the organ sound of a Jimmy Smith.
However, a greater idol for Adam seems to have been Freddie Roach,
as he dedicates Freddie a tune calles Reach for Roach.
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