2024
Some might think that guitarist Oz Noy, a celebrated voice in jazz-fusion over the last quarter century for applying his formidable
guitar chops to funky rhythms and blues-based changes on 13 leader albums and hundreds of plugged-in concert
performances, is not an obvious fit for Criss Cross, whose 420+-album catalog connects almost exclusively to the various
tributaries of the hardcore acoustic jazz river.
Noy, 52, begs to differ. “I’ve known about Criss Cross since my brother brought home albums when I was a teenager,” he says,
discussing the back story of his label debut, Fun One, a creative, sophisticated and, shall we say, swinging trio encounter with
pianist David Kikoski, bassist James Genus and drummer Clarence Penn. “I know Peter Bernstein’s albums and Adam Rogers’
albums. I love Mike Moreno’s last album. I know how the albums sound. I started to study jazz chords and harmony when I was
13. I started making a living playing pop and rock music when I was 15 or 16, and for all my years in New York I’ve had an
electric trio that plays groove music mixed with jazz and funk that’s enabled me to get a record deal and make albums. But I’ve
been playing standards and jazz all my life, and probably since 2017 with this quartet. I’ve just never recorded it.”
From 2017 until March 2020, when COVID shut down New York City, the group’s encounters transpired on Thursday nights at
the 55 Bar, the Greenwich Village basement where high-level practitioners like alto saxophonist-composer (and frequent Criss
Cross artist) Dave Binney and guitarists Mike Stern and Wayne Krantz held years-long weekly sinecures. After the Christopher
Street landmark shut down two years later, Noy “moved our operation” to the Bitter End on Bleecker Street, a signpost venue in
the development of comedy and various streams of second-half-of-the-20th-century popular music where Noy has played
regularly with his power trios for more than two decades. From the beginning of 2024 until the end of July, when Noy recorded
Fun One, he frequently workshopped this repertoire there “with some form of this band.”
The Album was recorded July 26 / 27, 2024 at the Samurai Hotel Recording Studio, NYC. Recording engineer Mike Marciano.
Sound engineer Mike Marciano also did the mixing and mastering at Systems Two in NYC. Photography by Anna Yatskevich.
Line up: Oz Noy (guitar) – David Kikoski (piano) - James Genus (bass) – Clarence Penn (drums)
Track Listing:
1. Fun One (6:06)
2. Solar (5:52)
3. Ruby My Dear (7:08)
4. Wee (4:59) S
5. Giant Steps (6:32)
6. Sandu (9:22)
7. Darn That Dream (5:33) Genre: Jazz
8. Milestones (5:04)
9. Improv 1 (3:56)
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SKU | 8712474142224 |
Barcode # | 8712474142224 |
Brand | Criss Cross Jazz |
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