Scott Hamilton

Heavy Juice

Scott Hamilton - Heavy Juice

07/13/2004 | Concord Records 

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All Music Guide Review

As talented tenors in the Ben Webster mold, both Scott Hamilton and Harry Allen can easily obtain exciting results fronting their own quartets. Putting exciting musicians together, however, is a guaranteed method of keeping the creative juices flowing and kicking the excitement lever up another notch. Hamilton and Allen do just that on Heavy Juice, an album overflowing with the kind of sax work that would make Zoot Sims and Stan Getz proud. The title track is a breezy, up-tempo number that begins with a snazzy base rhythm laid down by drummer Chuck Riggs, pianist John Bunch, and bassist Dennis Irwin. Allen and Hamilton take turns soloing before entering into an enticing exchange of lead lines that offers just a taste of things to come. While Heavy Juice is an obvious show for the two tenors to cut loose, the band runs a tight ship and never allows melodies to outstay their welcome. Most of the pieces -- Dizzy Gillespie's "Groovin' High" and Duke Ellington's "Warm Valley" -- run six and seven minutes. Hamilton and Allen also leave room for some fine solo work from Bunch. Heavy Juice closes with a nice, long rendition of Gillespie's "Ow!," bringing a well-executed album to a satisfying end. For anyone who has ever missed Webster and Sims, Heavy Juice will conjure up warm memories. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., All Music Guide

Heavy Juice Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Heavy Juice
  • 6:04
  • Sound Clip for Heavy Juice from Heavy Juice


  • 3
  • Groovin' High
  • 7:02
  • Sound Clip for Groovin' High from Heavy Juice


  • 7
  • Warm Valley
  • 5:47
  • Sound Clip for Warm Valley from Heavy Juice


  • 8
  • Ow!
  • 9:06
  • Sound Clip for Ow! from Heavy Juice


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