N.Y.C.
Steps Ahead
Intuition
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DVD Details:
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- Studio: Intuition
- Theatrical Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
- DVD Release Date: Feb 01, 1993
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- ASIN: B000002GRH
- UPC: 750447300729
- Sales Rank: 148274
Tracks:
1: Well in That Case - Steps Ahead, Mainieri, Mike
2: Lust for Life - Steps Ahead, Bendik
3: Senegal Calling - Steps Ahead, Mainieri, Mike
4: Red Neon, Go or Give - Steps Ahead, Bendik
5: Charanga - Steps Ahead, Mainieri, Mike
6: Get It - Steps Ahead, Mainieri, Mike
7: N.Y.C. - Steps Ahead, Mainieri, Mike
8: Stick Jam - Steps Ahead, Mainieri, Mike
9: Absolutely Maybe - Steps Ahead, Bendik
10: Festival - Steps Ahead, Mainieri, Mike
11: Paradiso - Steps Ahead, Bendik
Amazon Customer Reviews:
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
    Awesome, 2004-02-18
There appears to be an overwhelming "old camp" fan base of Steps, regarding other reviewer's opinions. While having enjoyed several of the older recordings and different lineups of players, this recording (NYC)was my first introduction to the group, and understandably my favorite. I cannot understate the deep, soulful emotion being poured out on several of these tracks. I must address the reference to Michael Brecker's absense as noted by another reviewer. Yes, he is to be revered, and I respect him. However, In spirit of a true step forward, this album's sax player, Bendik, is unbelievable. I cannot sit back and watch him be discredited for not being the previous player. Get real! I cannot recall a player who can conjure such emotion while coaxing the strange, twisted sounds he produces. Some of you may understand that a piece of music can touch you so deeply as to bring tears to your eyes. This album truely touches my soul. Not to mention, I am a bassist / Chapman Stick player, inspired by the legendary Tony Levin, who is not normally seen in this genre. His playing naturally is a departure from the standard/bop sound in some ways, but he also does perform some selections on upright, and does them a great justice. If you appreciate not just what was done on previous recordings, but welcome an embracing of new techniques / technology, this album is a perfect, natural transition to the future. Mike Manieri did a fine job of tipping his hat to his original sound and fan base, while enthusiastically embracing new directions. In the true spirit of Steps Ahead, you must open your mind and give this a try. If you simply enjoy the fulfilment of honest, inventive, fresh, inspired music, you need this recording. I own over 500 CD's. If someone said I get to keep just one, this may very well be it. Honestly.
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