C'mon Man
author: scott sipple
If you like straight forward jazz sax, you will greatly enjoy this CD
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There is some wonderful sexy jazz on this record. Very nice.
author: Diana Shonk, Blues Audience
C'MON MAN is very sweet, straight ahead jazz. Everybody loves a saxophone player and Scotty has accompanied a number of Blues Society Blues Band Battle winners to Memphis for the Internantional comp. The CD has no vocals, it is all horns and rhythm. There is a pervasive sense of humor to it, too. 'Loozahville' is a good example. It has some nice solos by piano man, Ken Cook, and guitar by Larry Carsman, bassman Jessie Williams, and the song swings with a little chuckle on the side. Scott has a real ability to make that sax talk to us and here he plays clarinet as well. There is some wonderful sexy jazz on this record. Very nice. If you own a bar you have got to play this one in your dining room, and I mean that as a sincere compliment to the record.
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Highly individual and enjoyable contemporary jazz listening.
author: Lee Prosser
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! (FULL REVIEW AT WEBLINK ABOVE)
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author: CD Baby
Great Hammond B3-driven jazz/blues instrumentals.
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