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Summertime

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Download links and information about Summertime by Emil Viklicky Trio, Scott Robinson. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Jazz, Contemporary Jazz genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 01:05:15 minutes.

Artist: Emil Viklicky Trio, Scott Robinson
Release date: 2004
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
Tracks: 12
Duration: 01:05:15
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Summertime 7:07
2. Not Yet 5:41
3. Blues Refraction 6:59
4. Pod Nasima Okny 3:58
5. Out of Nowhere 6:31
6. East of the Sun 6:01
7. Just for Us 5:44
8. In a Sentimental Mood 3:59
9. Scott's Blues 5:03
10. Never Been In Love 5:58
11. Dark Composition 4:08
12. Under Our Windows (featuring Emil Viklický / Emil Viklicky) 4:06

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Multiple reed and brass player Scott Robinson journeyed to Prague in 2003 to reunite with his old Berklee classmate, Czech pianist Emil Viklicky, for this extraordinary record date. Though Robinson is well known for his work on baritone sax on dates by others, tenor sax is his favorite instrument and it is heard extensively on this date. With Viklicky's regular bassist (Frantisek Uhlir) and drummer Laco Tropp, they kick off with a striking rendition of "Summertime" that finds Robinson alternating between tenor sax and muted trumpet, with Viklicky darkening the mood by his compelling choice of chords. They approach the standard "Out of Nowhere" indirectly before revealing its theme, while Brooks Bowman's "East of the Sun" is recast as a samba with Uhlir introducing the melody, while Robinson transforms the essence of Johnny Hodges' alto into his tenor playing in the lush take of "In a Sentimental Mood." Tadd Dameron's "Never Been in Love Before" is one of his lesser known works, though the quartet's spry arrangement reveals its possibilities. Robinson's appropriately named "Dark Composition" is indeed a tense affair, with his ominous tenor mirrored by Vikliky's eerie chords. The pianist's "Scott's Blues" is a light-hearted feature for Robinson's sassy muted trumpet. While this Czech CD may not be at the corner record store, it is obtainable through the individual websites of Scott Robinson and Emil Viklicky.