| | Lisa Hilton In The Mood For Jazz CD Lisa Hilton Discography of CDs
"I love jazz. I like blues, bop, and boogie. I can take it straight ahead, or smooth; contemporary, traditional, or something in-between, even. The cool grooves, the instrumental moves, it's all good! So join me and a few friends, as we play some of our favorites, old and new. Right now, is a great time to be 'In the Mood For Jazz'". Lisa HiltonLisa Hilton is a pianist, composer, arranger and producer who records acoustic jazz music that crosses over from traditional jazz to contemporary jazz, to adult standards. Beautiful melodies, catchy beats and emotionally played, Hilton's music has captured the hearts of all ages. Her music can be heard on jazz and smooth jazz radio across the US and internationally as well. On this album she is joined on this album by Eric Marienthal on Sax, Tal Bergman on drums, Reggie McBride on bass, Ian Tilp on flute, and Craig Stull on guitar."Smoothie" Award Winner from smoothjazz.com, 2003"Classy, timeless...beautifully crafted, sensitive original pieces". Sandy Shore, smoothjazz.com, June 2003"Lisa Hilton is talented, tenacious and gorgeous - an excellent jazz/smoothjazz pianist and composer. She's satin and silk with a touch of denim. She's a warm summer breeze that soothes the canyons of your soul. She is rooted in tradition, yet she courts the infinite possibilities of tomorrow". Larry Hollowell, Music Director, WJCD radio, June 2003"Fresh and original. Her style is reminiscent of fellow pianists George Shearing and Oscar Peterson". Mike James, Smooth Jazz and More, January 2004 In The Mood For Jazz Music Lisa Hilton In The Mood For Jazz Songs | 1. | So Lucky |
| 2. | Just For Fun |
| 3. | Our Love Is Here To Stay/Gershwin |
| 4. | Jazz Mood |
| 5. | The Girl From Ipanema/Jobim |
| 6. | After Dark |
| 7. | In A Sentimental Mood/Duke Ellington |
| 8. | Chill |
| 9. | Desire |
| 10. | Getaway |
| 11. | Blue In Green/Miles Davis |
| 12. | When I'm With You |
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