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Amos Hoffman: Back To The City
ByBack To The City finds Hoffman rekindling old musical relationships, covering classics all by his lonesome, and delivering a good number of originals that speak in different tongues. There's upbeat, blues-infused music that's Monk-ish in the way it swings, speaks, and sings ("Back To The City"); sounds of southern lifebreezy, unhurried, semi-countrified, and wholly hospitable in nature ("Alone In South Carolina"); and Brazilian-based music capped off with a brief but memorable guitar cadenza ("After Lazy Noon"). In addition, there's also some driving bop ("Mr. X."), mellow-ish swing with room for stretching ("Easy Going"), and groove music that speaks in Adderley-esque fashion ("Little Pigs"). And then there are the aforementioned solo takes on standards ("I'm Getting Sentimental Over You," "Pannonica," "Darn That Dream," "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes"), performances that ably demonstrate how an artist can be an in-the-tradition player and an individualist all at once.
It's clear that there's genuine camaraderie here, as everybody's supporting one another, playing for the song, and having a blast all the while. Hoffman and drummer

Vince Ector
drumsb.1965

Duane Eubanks
trumpetb.1969

Asaf Yuria
saxophoneb.1985

Itai Kriss
flute
Omer Avital
bass, acousticTrack Listing
Easy Going; After Lazy Noon; I'm Getting Sentimental Over You; Back To The City; Alone In South Carolina; Pannonica; Mr. X; Darn That Dream; Little Pigs; Smoke Gets In Your Eyes.
Personnel
Amos Hoffman
oudAmos Hoffman: guitar; Omer Avital: bass; Vince Ector: drums; Duane Eubanks: trumpet; Asaf Yuria: tenor saxophonist; Itai Kriss: flute.
Album information
Title: Back To The City | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Self Produced
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