Scotch and Milk

Scotch and Milk

by Cecil Payne
Scotch and Milk

Scotch and Milk

by Cecil Payne

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Overview

When Cecil Payne turned 70 in 1992, the baritone saxophonist was showing no signs of slowing down. Payne was 73 when he recorded Scotch and Milk, a fine hard bop date employing trumpeter Marcus Belgrave, tenor saxmen Lin Halliday and Eric Alexander, pianist Harold Mabern, bassist John Ore, and drummer Joe Farnsworth. Payne's chops are in top shape on this 1996 date, and the veteran saxman plays with a lot of passion on such exuberant originals as "Wilhemenia" (a Sonny Rollins-type jazz/calypso number), "Que Pasaning," and "Cit Sac" (which finds Payne switching to the flute). The only tune on the CD that Payne didn't write is the standard "If I Should Lose You," which serves as a nice example of his soulful ballad playing. Nothing groundbreaking takes places on Scotch and Milk; most of the material could have been recorded for Blue Note in the 1950s or 1960s instead of 1996. Scotch and Milk is a perfect example of a veteran improviser excelling by sticking with what he does best. ~ Alex Henderson

Product Details

Release Date: 05/20/1997
Label: Delmark
UPC: 0038153049423
Rank: 142637

Tracks

  1. Scotch and Milk
  2. Wilhelmenia
  3. I'm Goin' In
  4. If I Should Lose You
  5. Que Pasaning
  6. Cit Sac
  7. Lady Nia
  8. Et Vous Too, Cecil?

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