Title: True
Genre: Instrumental- Jazz
Website
Label: Narada Jazz
Amazon Link
True is Steve Cole's fifth album. I like the title because the feel of the entire recording is that Cole is being True to his own musical self-portrait throughout the run of this CD.
There are nine tracks in total and I loved every one. This music reminded me of when I first got into David Sanborn in the early 80s. It has that funky smooth vibe running through every track.
The first track is befitting of its name "Bounce." It is full of chunks of funk and gets you in a nonstop groove. "Cole Seine" maintains the momentum then "Curtis" steps back the pace, coming at you like a soulful slow burner, giving you a taste of the other side of Cole's repertoire. The rest of album has the same flow, consistently offering a similar tones and atmospheres in equal measure.
I try to refrain from sounding over the top when an entire album pulls me in like this but I have to give credit where it is due, this is a rock solid presentation of instrumental jazz and it displays how Steve Cole has complete command of the tenor sax, not to mention keys, acoustic guitar, and programming. Cole is a very talented individual. He gets some help from his friends and the credits are quite extensive, indicated on each track in the CD booklet. This approach never hurts the ongoing development of a project, and the chances of success get a shot in the arm when you bring in the best in the business to help you out.
All of the sub genres get exposure on this CD-smooth jazz, crossover, contemporary, and funk. Cole covers a lot of ground in a very pleasing way, and I would be willing to bet that he finds a large group of listeners for True.
Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck-May 22, 2007
Tracks:
1. Bounce (4:28)
2. Cote Seine (4:36)
3. Curtis (3:52)
4. Just A Natural Thang (5:35)
5. Take Me (4:02)
6. Something About You (3:36)
7. Metro (4:20)
8. Closer (4:14)
9. Come With Me (5:22)
Published by Keith H.
Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck and the staff of MuzikReviews.com conducts interviews, writes reviews, biographies, press releases and articles for Independent and Major artists Worldwide. Articles are dispersed... View profile
- Top Ten Songs by Jane MonheitJane Monheit is making a splash singing standards.
- The Female Role in Rock 'n' RollStudy concerning female musicians and their role in twentieth century pop music.
- Top 10 Songs of the 1960'sThe Top Ten Songs of the 1960's lists, year by year, Billboards Top Ten and other music that never made it but should have. It also highlights some interesting historical facts about the Societal upheaving decade.
Best Gifts for the Jazz EnthusiastJazz is a distinctly American art form and that makes more reason to celebrate it this holiday season. Not sure what to give the quintessential jazz lover? Here are a few sugg...- Jazz Poems: A Pocket Full of Poesies"Ring-around-the-rosey. Pocket-full-of-poesies." I found my book of poesies from Everyman's Library Pocket Poets. And the topic is jazz with 241 pages of literal navigation to the rhythm e-tude.
- Jazz CDs You Might Have Missed
- Chicago Saxophonist/Smooth Jazz Artist Steve Cole Announces Tour Dates with Brian...
- Tom Tallitsch Releases Contemporary Instrumental Jazz CD Duality
- Hawaii International Jazz Festival: Swingtime Hana Hou!
- Review: Christmas Treasures: A McPherson Guitars Instrumental Collection - Various...
- World Series Game 1 Win Gutted Out by Phillies
- March 24: Today's Notable Birthdays



