SAM RINEY : LAY IT ON THE LINE [SPINDLETOP - USA 1988] LP/1st EDITION


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Sam Riney  "Lay It On The Line"  LP

(Spindletop)  1988  made in USA

cat. num. SPT 121

#jazz  #contemporary jazz

 

A1It's On The Way 
A2Starting Things Over 
A3Constellation Ride 
A4Night Passage 
B1Lay It On The Line 
B2Black Coffee 
B3Tiger Street 
B4Goodbye

 

Sam Riney is a perfect example of a reedman who has shunned creativity in order to sell more albums and enjoy more commercial radio acceptance. For the most part, the mixture of pop, R&B, and jazz that Riney offers on Lay It on the Line is as uncreative as it is boring. Innocuous tunes like "Black Coffee" (not to be confused with the standard), "Starting Things Over," "Tiger Street," and "It's on the Way" sound like the work of a poor man's David Sanborn, and the ballad "Goodbye" is bloodless enough to be played in a dentist's office. "Night Passage" is especially frustrating -- it has an appealing, dusky theme, but just when Riney really gets going on the soprano sax, the song fades out. Only on the haunting "Constellation Ride" does the saxman/flutist let loose and put his creativity to work. 

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