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22 Jun

Cmon Man by Scott Shelter

Scott Shetler does some fine saxophone work with his original compositions on the entertaining CD, "C'mon Man," a lively collection of sounds, harmony, and entertainment! The selection, "Singapore," with Ken Cook on keyboards and other top-notch musicians performing together with Scott Shetler, is a great little number worthy of play time on the jazz radio stations!

There are 10 selections on this CD, and each is highly individual and enjoyable contemporary jazz listening. Other songs include "Soul Strutt," "Plunk," the wonderful little jazz piece called "Loozaville" which is uniquely original in its sound and melody, and performance, and the songs "C'mon Man," and "Rush Hour."

For something refreshingly pleasant and jazzy, Scott Shetler's "C'mon Man" CD is a treat to the ears! Excellent performances by all! "One Scotch" is another great song on this CD!

Additional Info

  • Artist / Group Name: Scott Shelter
  • CD Title: Cmon Man
  • Year Released: 1998
  • Record Label: SS
  • Musicians: Scott Shetler, saxophones & bass clarinet. Zac Casher, drums. Tom West, B3 organ. Ken Cook, keyboards. Jesse Williams, bass. Randy Bramwell, electric bass. Keichi Hashimito, trumpet. Larry Carsman, guitar. Dave Harris, trombone.
  • Rating: Five Stars
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