New New York

Editorial Reviews

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New New York opens with the title tune's bucking bustle, a funky, cutting vision of the Big Apple that's got zinging horn lines, bounding bass, and powerhouse percussion. On alto sax, Steve Slagle's got riveting tone and a great sense of melodic curves and bends. Drummer Gene Jackson and bassist Cameron Brown are joined after the opener by guitarist Dave Stryker and then on a pair of cuts by tenor great Joe Lovano. Vibraphonist Joe Locke stokes the late-night flames on "What Goes Around Comes Around," reminding listeners why his own OmniTone release, Saturn's Child, remains such a winner. New New York finds everyone's engines running optimally. Slagle keeps this Apple-themed set rooted in a hip-swiveling mood that really digs into a salad of crisply punchy rhythms and bright horn lines that celebrate these melodies with poised pounce and thrilling solos. As for the rhythmic work of Brown and Jackson, much can be gleaned from "Blackwell's Manhattan," the leader's nod to the great New Orleans-born drummer who made such a splash in New York with Ornette Coleman (and indeed on his own). Herein lies the context for Slagle's mix of the spiny and the gutsy. --Andrew Bartlett

New New York,Steve Slagle,Omnitone Records,Jazz,Jazz Music,Pop,Post-Bop

Jazz Music:

  1. New York Ny [Import]
  2. Numero Tres
  3. One Hundred Dreams Ago
  4. Original Studio Radio Transcriptions [Import]
  5. Outrageous
  6. Paramount Hot Dance Obscurities
  7. Perdido and Other Hits
  8. Piano Players & Significant Others (Jazz in July Live at the 92nd Street Y) [Live]
  9. Royal Society Six
  10. Science of Discontent

Jazz Music

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Jazz Music

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Beethoven: Works for Piano [Enhanced]

A Sharing Of The Heart

Music: Promise Keepers Live 93

Bodyrock Pt. 1

Chronicles [Box set]

Barbajan

Best of the Fourmost [Import]

Close Enough for Jazz [Import]

Ballet Class Music from New York City: Leaning on Tradition, Vol. 1

Barney Kessel, Vol. 3: To Swing or Not to Swing [Import] [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered]

Blue Note Plays Sinatra

20 Chicanos a Morir

Billboard Top Rock 'n' Roll Hits: 1957-1961

The Crusher