Dive into the avant-garde world of Sam Newsome with "The Tender Side of Sammy Straighthorn," a 1999 free jazz masterpiece released under the SteepleChase label. This album, spanning a captivating 7 tracks and over an hour of music, showcases Newsome's innovative spirit and mastery of the genre.
From the playful "Victoria's Secret" to the hauntingly beautiful "Lullaby of Takeda," each track offers a unique exploration of sound and improvisation. Newsome's skillful playing and compositional prowess shine through in pieces like "Autumn Leaves" and "All the Things You Are," where he reinterprets classic standards with a fresh, avant-garde twist. The album also features the intense and dynamic "12 Bars from Hell," demonstrating Newsome's range and versatility.
Critics have praised "The Tender Side of Sammy Straighthorn" for its boldness and creativity, with C. Andrew Hovan highlighting its significance in Newsome's discography. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album offers a thrilling journey into the world of free jazz and avant-garde music. Don't miss the chance to experience the genius of Sam Newsome and the timeless appeal of "The Tender Side of Sammy Straighthorn."