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Review:
Tom Scott
Cannon Re-Loaded

Review by John Luciano
Always a fan of Tom Scott's, I've been waiting for this release for a while. Although when his name is mentioned, most contemporary jazz fans think of Tom Scott's releases such as LA Express, New York Connection, Apple Juice, or any number of the outstanding recordings he did while on GRP. But there were two, now with this release, three recordings where that unmistakable saxophone voice can be heard in a more traditional (notice I didn't say straight-ahead) setting; 1992's Born Again, BeBop United from 1996 and now, Cannon Re-Loaded. Joining Scott on this collection of tunes associated with the late great Cannonball Adderley are Terence Blanchard, George Duke, Marcus Miller, Steve Gadd, and Nancy Wilson. This is a pretty straightforward tribute. The players all sound very relaxed and the arrangements are excellent. It's encouraging to see Tom Scott on the new release list and I give kudos to Concord for ‘carrying the torch’ while the ‘majors’ have burned their houses down to the ground. One last note, it's nice to hear Terence Blanchard in a more contemporary setting. Here's hoping he steps into the genre a bit more.

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