Review: A record about discovery and love from Adam Scones' travels between New York City and Brazil, 'Brookly to Brooklin' is gripping from start to finish, opening with the soulful 'Cold 40's' which showcases Scone's sensational organ skills at their utmost. 'Anadira' is a relaxing tropical slow jam, interlaced with heaven-sent choir vocals. The title track 'Brooklyn to Brooklin' sees the album concept at its full potential, a mix of classic New York jazz sax, courtesy of Neil Sugarman, and Brazilian Bossa Nova rhythms. 'What's Her Name' brings swing into the fray, whilst 'All These Bad Things' is a quintessential lovemaking anthem. On 'Golden State' Jimmy James takes the reigns with some nasty guitar riffs that pierce straight to the soul, sure to be a favourite with many with it's rock and roll attitude.
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