Live in Bern by Hamilton, Scott / Jeff Hamilton Trio (CD, 2015)
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Hamilton & Hamilton Live in Bern is the first recording of Scott Hamilton and Jeff Hamilton. Title: Live in Bern. Artist: Scott Hamilton. Format: CD. September in the Rain. This Can't Be Love. UPC: 054987413926.
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Product Identifiers
Record Labelcaï jewels, Capri Records
UPC0054987413926
eBay Product ID (ePID)27046030106
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2015
GenreJazz
ArtistHamilton, Scott / Jeff Hamilton Trio
Release TitleLive in Bern
Dimensions
Item Height0.24 in
Item Weight0.13 lb
Item Length5.49 in
Item Width4.99 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks13
Number of Discs1
Tracks1.1 September in the Rain 1.2 All Through the Night 1.3 Watch What Happens 1.4 Soul Eyes 1.5 This Can't Be Love 1.6 There'll Be Some Changes Made 1.7 Sybille's Day 1.8 Key Largo 1.9 Woody 'N You 1.10 The Champ 1.11 Ballad for Very Tired and Very Sad Lotus Eaters 1.12 You and the Night and the Music 1.13 Centerpiece
NotesHamilton & Hamilton Live in Bern is the first recording of Scott Hamilton and Jeff Hamilton. They both recorded for the same record label for many years but never recorded together. Both are masters of their respective instruments and are at the top of their game. This historic session pairing Scott with Jeff's outstanding trio with Tamir Hendelman and Christoph Luty was made at the famous International Jazzfestival in Bern Switzerland in a club called Marians Jazzroom. Other than Jeff Hamilton's original, Sybille's Day, all of the tunes are standards. The material ranges from evergreens like Harry Warren's September in the Rain to lesser heard pieces like Billy Stayhorn's Ballad for Very Tired and Very Sad Lotus Eaters.