Dive into the avant-garde world of Sam Newsome with his 1999 release, "The Tender Side of Sammy Straighthorn." This captivating album, spanning a little over an hour, is a testament to Newsome's mastery of free jazz and his fearless exploration of avant-garde sounds. Released under the esteemed SteepleChase label, this collection of seven tracks is a journey through the artist's innovative spirit and technical prowess.
From the intriguing opener "Victoria's Secret" to the hauntingly beautiful "Lullaby of Takeda," Newsome's soprano saxophone weaves a tapestry of complex melodies and improvisational brilliance. The album's title track, "The Tender Side of Sammy Straighthorn," offers a glimpse into Newsome's softer, more introspective side, while "12 Bars from Hell" showcases his ability to push boundaries and challenge conventions.
Each track is a unique exploration, from the melancholic "Autumn Leaves" to the playful "The Dumpess of Nyack," culminating in the virtuosic "All the Things You Are." Newsome's ability to blend technical precision with raw emotional expression makes this album a standout in the free jazz genre. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, "The Tender Side of Sammy Straighthorn" promises an engaging and thought-provoking listening experience.