| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2013年11月26日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入(アメリカ盤) |
| レーベル | Nu Groove Records |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | NGR20362 |
| SKU | 893422002369 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:51:17
Personnel: Andrew Neu (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Chuck Loeb (guitar, keyboards, drum programming); Peter Neu, Chuck Gottesman (trumpet, flugelhorn); Anthony Bonsera Jr. (trumpet); Dave Cianci (trombone, bass trombone); Brian Pastor, Brian Culbertson (trombone); Demetrios Pappas (piano, organ); Dan Siegel (piano, keyboards); Dave Kochanski, Donald Robinson (keyboards); Brian Bromberg (upright bass); Dave Weckl, Harry "Butch" Reed, Brian Dunne, Joel Taylor (drums); Richard Waller III (drum programming).
Audio Mixers: Phil Magnotti; Tom McCauley; Brian Bromberg.
Recording information: B2 Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Chez Cool Studios, Philadelphia, PA; NJP Studios, Hilton Head, SC; NJP Studios, Irvington, NY; SOW Studios, Bryn Mawe, PA.
Photographer: John Sterling Ruth.
Arrangers: Chuck Loeb; Gerald Veasley; Andrew Neu; Brian Bromberg.
Clearly, the popular and versatile veteran Philly-based saxman was just having fun with his name when titling his third independently released CD, because we have heard every possible stylistic angle that a contemporary/smooth jazz-oriented saxman could take, right? The good news is, Andrew Neu actually does a few "neu" things that transcend what listeners usually hear on smooth jazz stations, mostly thanks to the stirring energy he creates with his three- or four-piece brass section called the Bright and Tight Horns (featuring the saxman himself and his brother, trumpeter and flugelhornist Peter Neu). As on Neu's previous releases, a lot of promotional attention was focused on the big genre stars that guested on this infectious collection, including Fourplay guitarist Chuck Loeb (the bright, bluesy funk opener "Chez Cool"), bassist Brian Bromberg (who adds bubbly coolness to the in-the-pocket, soprano-driven soul gem "Libra Rising"), keyboardist Dan Siegel (adding elegance to the lush alto tune "Open Mind"), and Bobby Caldwell, who turns in a picture-perfect vocal on "Next Time I Fall (In Love)," the song he co-penned for Peter Cetera and Amy Grant in the '80s. But all those fall short by comparison to the blazing heat Neu kicks up with a largely no-name cast (with the exception of producer/bassist Gerald Veasley) on the single track that takes the disc from "good" to "beyond great": the explosive, shuffling horn jam "No Hang Tonight." The powerful, hummable brass hook sells it, but it's the soloing that sticks -- the wild key runs by Demetrios Pappas, the crackling trumpet of Chuck Gottesman, and the bubbling over by Neu himself. Harry "Butch" Reed's drums anchor the tune brilliantly and inventively. Everything else on the set is delightful, catchy, and well-played, but a little more of this kind of fire would have made this a potential classic. Of course, radio never plays "this kind of fire," so maybe to be really Neu next time, the saxman will just have to pretend airplay doesn't matter. ~ Jonathan Widran
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