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SUNNY DAY THEORY

Lisa Hilton/piano, Brice Winston/sax, Lewis Nash/drums, Larry Grenadier/bass
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Lisa Hilton’s instrumental cool jazz is upbeat and low-key, perfect for listening in the car, at work, dinner parties or for a relaxing evening.

Track List

  1. HEAT WAVE / LISA HILTON

  2. MELT DOWN / LISA HILTON

  3. SO BLUE / LISA HILTON

  4. LADIES OF THE CANYON / JONI MITCHELL

  5. AFTER THE FIRE / LISA HILTON

  6. SUNNY DAY THEORY / LISA HILTON

  7. SKYLARK / HOAGY CARMICHAEL

  8. SO THIS IS LOVE / LISA HILTON

  9. WHERE HAVE ALL THE FLOWERS GONE? / PETE SEEGER

  10. MALIBU MORNING / LISA HILTON

  11. SUNSET ON THE BEACH / LISA HILTON

  12. MERCY, MERCY, MERCY / JOE ZAWINUL

#32 JAZZWEEK CHART

PRESS

“A top notch piano player… Sunny Day Theory is music at its finest.”

All About Jazz

 

“Feel Good Music”

JazzTimes

 

“A ray of sunshine in these dark times”

JazzChicago.net

 

“Diabolically seductive… Ms. Hilton continues to unclog the arteries of jazz”.

Jazz Review.com

 

“A throbbing undercurrent of West Coast cool ala classic Brubeck/Desmond sides”

Midwest Record

 

“Ace musicianship”

Rockwired

 

“Hilton’s virtuosity is absolutely stunning. One of the best recordings of the year”

Sounds of Timeless Jazz

 

“Her quarter here is Parnassian”

Buffalo News

 

“There is something quite refreshing about this approach to a modern jazz recording”

NY Jazz Improv

 

“Sunny Day Theory manipulates the senses and holds sway within any setting”

eJazzNews.com

 

“Lisa Hilton always delivers with each new release, and ‘Sunny Day Theory’ is no exception”

MainlyPiano.com

 

“Sunny Day Theory highlights Hilton’s dexterity on the piano with inspired originals and surprising takes on familiar compositions such as Hoagy Carmichael’s ‘Skylark’ and Joni Mitchell’s ‘Ladies of the Canyon’. Backed by ace musicianship from the likes of Lewis Nash (drums), Larry Grenadier (bass), and Brice Winston (tenor sax), Sunny Day Theory is an engaging listen where Hilton’s artistry rings loud and true”.

Brian Lush, RockWired

 

“La estupenda pianista… magnificas composiciones”.

Roberto Vales Fernandez, A Ultima Fronteira (Spain)

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