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Smokin' Section

 
Album Review: Smokin' Section

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On Smokin' Section, credited to Tom Scott & the L.A. Express, the veteran saxman can't resist mixing in a few cover tunes with the stylistically diverse array of original numbers. He doesn't add too much to the arrangement of the folk-rock classic "Ode To Billie Joe," but who can argue when it's sung by the sandpaper-and-honey voiced Patty Smyth? Scott also functions as soloist/harmony line player as Phil Perry does his soulful best with Restless Heart's "I'll Still Be Lovin' You." Scott and his cohorts are all over the map the rest of the time, capturing everything from the now retro '70s flavor of the original L.A. Express to Scott's early leanings towards quartet jazz to -- as the title promises -- flashy brass funk and mindtripping fusion. Scott's alto honks above the swaying, horn section hook of the title track, then slinks into the background for much of the swampy Delta blues cool of "Cruisin' Bayou," which blends Alan Pasqua's Fender Rhodes-flavored synth riffs, Buzz Feiten's wailing steel guitar, and a soundscape by Luis Conte and Alex Acuna. The somewhat jarring rhythmic switches take the listener from the smoky mood of "If I Could Cry" to the swaying funk of "The Beat Is On" (pushed along by bassist John Pena), but the real fun comes on "TCB in E," when Scott, Pasqua, Feiten, and drummer Harvey Mason rock on and trade blistering solos for ten minutes, making '70s Rhodes-based jazz fusion relevant to 1999. ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Smokin' Section Robbie Nevil, Tom Scott, Steve Dubin Tom Scott & the L.A. Express (4:59)
I'll Still Be Lovin' You Todd Cerney, Mary Ann Kennedy, Pat Bunch Tom Scott & the L.A. Express (4:48)
Cruisin' Bayou Tom Scott Tom Scott & the L.A. Express (5:50)
Lonely One Tom Scott Tom Scott & the L.A. Express (4:46)
Ode to Billie Joe Bobbie Gentry Tom Scott & the L.A. Express (6:07)
If I Could Cry Tom Scott Tom Scott & the L.A. Express (5:35)
A Short Visit Judd Miller Tom Scott & the L.A. Express (7:55)
Just Takin' a Walk Tom Scott Tom Scott & the L.A. Express (5:55)
Lost Again Tom Scott Tom Scott & the L.A. Express (6:33)
The Beat Is On Tom Scott Tom Scott & the L.A. Express (6:11)
TCB in "E" Max Bennett Tom Scott & the L.A. Express (10:22)

Credits

Robbie Nevil (Guitar), Robbie Nevil (Keyboards), Robbie Nevil (Vocals (Background)), Pete Christlieb (Sax (Tenor)), Tim Heintz (Synthesizer), Tom Scott (Synthesizer), Tom Scott (Strings), Tom Scott (Arranger), Tom Scott (Horn), Tom Scott (Saxophone), Tom Scott (Sax (Alto)), Tom Scott (Sax (Soprano)), Tom Scott (Sax (Tenor)), Tom Scott (Woodwind), Tom Scott (Main Performer), Tom Scott (Saxophone Arrangement), Tom Scott (Wind Synthesizer), Phil Perry (Vocals), Phil Perry (Vocals (Background)), Ralph MacDonald (Percussion), Patty Smyth (Vocals), Alex Acuña (Percussion), Chuck Berghofer (Bass), Andre Berry (Bass), George Bohannon (Trombone), Oscar Brashear (Trumpet), Oscar Brashear (Soloist), Lenny Castro (Percussion), Vinnie Colaiuta (Drums), Luis Conte (Percussion), Peter Doell (Assistant Engineer), Steve Dubin (Arranger), Steve Dubin (Keyboards), Steve Dubin (Producer), Steve Dubin (Drum Programming), Steve Dubin (Programmed Percussion), Howard "Buzz" Feiten (Guitar (Electric)), Mitch Foreman (Synthesizer), Gary Grant (Trumpet), Bernie Grundman (Mastering), Paul Jackson, Jr. (Guitar (Acoustic)), Harvey Mason, Sr. (Drums), Sonny Mediana (Art Direction), Kenji Nakai (Engineer), Kenji Nakai (Overdub Engineer), Dean Parks (Guitar (Acoustic)), Dean Parks (Guitar (Electric)), Alan Pasqua (Piano), Alan Pasqua (Keyboards), John Pena (Bass), Joel Peskin (Sax (Baritone)), David Rideau (Engineer), David Rideau (Mixing), Lynne Scott (Vocals), Lynne Scott (Producer), Wah Wah Watson (Guitar), Howard Willing (Assistant Engineer), Terry Wood (Vocals), Tom Scott & the L.A. Express (Performer), Randee Saint Nicholas (Photography), Victor McCoy (Assistant Engineer), Victor McCoy (Assistant), Victor McCoy (Remix Assistant), Al Sanderson (Assistant Engineer), Patty Nichols (Production Coordination), Johnny Lee (Design)
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