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Solo Flights

By Lynn Seaton
Label: OmniTone
Released: 2001
Track listing: Improv for Aubrey; Moten Swing; Ode to Jimi; Body and Soul; Rain; Barcelona; Trane's Changes; How High the Moon/Ornithology; First Melody; Honeysuckle Rose; Liltin' with Milton; Yesterdays.
New New York
By Steve Slagle
Label: OmniTone
Released: 2001
Track listing: 1) New New York 2) Loftology 3) Bowery Blues 4) Thelonious 5) What Goes Around Comes Around 6) Blackwell
Group Therapy

By Jim McNeely
Label: OmniTone
Released: 2001
Track listing: The Fruit;Cranky Takes a Holiday; Silent Night; Lost; Group Therapy; Village Blues; Body and Soul; A Perfect Six.
Oscar Noriega: Luciano's Dream

by David Adler
The full name of this ensemble is Oscar Noriega’s Play Party, and some of the music on Luciano’s Dream is indeed playful, with an edgy, avant-garde sensibility. But the album’s title track is certainly no laughing matter, as it is dedicated to a person who would have become Noriega’s brother-in-law had he not committed suicide at ...
Jim McNeely Tentet: Group Therapy

by David Adler
Pianist Jim McNeely has proven his excellence at large-group writing many times, with the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra (later to become the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra), the Carnegie Hall Jazz Band, the Danish Radio Jazz Orchestra and more. He proves it again with this exceptional CD, his first for the young OmniTone label. Leading ...
Lynn Seaton: Solo Flights

by AAJ Staff
Perhaps the most demanding medium for the upright bassist is the solo outing. Unlike settings where a drummer helps keep time, or where a pianist helps define harmonic changes, the solo format demands everything from the bassist. In a way, solo recordings have been a proving ground: some of the greatest bass players in history have ...
Steve Slagle: New New York

by Glenn Astarita
Veteran saxophonist, group leader and much in demand session ace Steve Slagle, derives inspiration from the City that he inhabits on New New York. Throughout this record, Slagle exhibits a breezy tone as an alto saxophonist who also incorporates a gritty edge amid an often-angular attack brimming with serpentine lines and lofty thematic inventions. Here, the ...