Pucker (Bonus Track Version) - Scott Amendola & Charlie Hunter

Pucker (Bonus Track Version)

Scott Amendola & Charlie Hunter

  • Genre: Jazz
  • Release Date: 2013-10-15
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12

  • ℗ 2013 SAZi Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Leave On Scott Amendola & Charlie Hunter 4:17
2
Pucker Scott Amendola & Charlie Hunter 2:37
3
Deep Eyes Scott Amendola & Charlie Hunter 5:02
4
Tiny Queen Scott Amendola & Charlie Hunter 5:28
5
Scott's Tune Scott Amendola & Charlie Hunter 4:37
6
Rubbed Out Scott Amendola & Charlie Hunter 4:48
7
Sharp Tooth Scott Amendola & Charlie Hunter 3:38
8
The Mighty Scott Amendola & Charlie Hunter 5:26
9
Buffalo Bird Woman Scott Amendola & Charlie Hunter 4:46
10
Jump In Line (Live @ Duende 12 Scott Amendola & Charlie Hunter 7:30
11
You're a Good Ol' Wagon, Baby Scott Amendola & Charlie Hunter 6:37
12
Rust Belt (Live @ Duende 12.13 Scott Amendola & Charlie Hunter 5:37

Reviews

  • Jazz with freshness and adventure!

    5
    By CaliforniaDude83
    I heard "The Mighty" and "Buffalo Bird Woman" on the radio and they blew my mind! These songs take you on an adventure of so much emotion! It sounds like you're sitting right in front of the drum kit and guitars! Listen, feel it, live it...and buy and support their music! Amazing music! Thank you for writing and recording such moving and beautiful music! Rock on!
  • Evocative Compositions of Varying Moods and Textures

    5
    By atrainent
    Following last year’s critically hailed 'Not Getting Behind Is The New Getting Ahead', drummer Scott Amendola and guitarist Charlie Hunter return with another album, but this time the focus is on the drummer’s evocative compositions. 'Pucker' is a lean and sinewy session marked by fierce grooves, caressing melodies, introspective balladry, and startlingly intuitive interplay. What’s most impressive about 'Pucker' is the range of moods and textures the duo creates. The album opens with "Leave On", a tribute to the late great Levon Helm that’s almost intoxicated by its own high-stepping swagger. "Scott’s Tune", the album’s only non-Amendola track, was written by Amendola’s grandfather - the late, highly regarded New York session guitarist Tony Guttuso - which ended up as a loose and limber bluesy stroll powered by Amendola’s graceful brush work. 'Pucker' marks a milestone for Amendola and Hunter, who first played together 20 years ago. Hunter says, "what I love about Scott is that I know he’s not going to play the obvious things when I call on something, and I know it’s going to groove." - Andy Gilbert