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Tom Cat

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Download links and information about Tom Cat by Tom Scott, The L. A. Express. This album was released in 1974 and it belongs to Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Rock, Smooth Jazz genres. It contains 9 tracks with total duration of 41:49 minutes.

Artist: Tom Scott, The L. A. Express
Release date: 1974
Genre: Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Rock, Smooth Jazz
Tracks: 9
Duration: 41:49
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Rock Island Rocket 5:08
2. Tom Cat 3:39
3. Day Way 4:16
4. Keep On Doin' It 3:04
5. Love Poem 4:15
6. Good Evening Mr. & Mrs. America & All the Ships 4:44
7. Backfence Cattin' 4:03
8. Mondo 8:30
9. Refried 4:10

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Despite the absence of Joe Sample and Larry Carlton, Tom Scott's L.A. Express remains very Crusaders-influenced on Tom Cat — a highly accessible jazz-funk-R&B date that, as commercial as it is, leaves room for inspired blowing courtesy of both the leader and sidemen like electric guitarist Robben Ford and keyboardist Larry Nash. Sweaty, hard-hitting jazz-funk is the rule on such down-home grooves as "Good Evening Mr. & Mrs. America & All the Ships" and "Day Way," which allow the players to let loose, blow, and say what needs to be said. "Love Poem" is a pleasant, likable piece of delicate mood music (but not "Muzak"!) that features wordless vocals by pop-folk singer Joni Mitchell and has a slightly Flora Purim-ish appeal. Unfortunately, a CD as good as Tom Cat serves as a reminder of how dreadfully unimaginative most of Scott's GRP albums are.