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<title>Comment by godoggo</title>
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<description>I luv Sco. I&#039;ve noticed his tone changes quite a bit from recording to recording. I&#039;m not sure if it&#039;s his playing that changes or the recording or both. For example I have this Ray Anderson record called Blues Bred in the Bone (worth maybe 3 stars all around) where he has this huge juicy bluesy tone. Wish he sounded like that all the time. I liked his playing on Joe Henderson&#039;s So Near So Far a lot a lot. </description>
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