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Slew Foot

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Download links and information about Slew Foot by Norman Connors. This album was released in 1975 and it belongs to Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Pop genres. It contains 7 tracks with total duration of 33:35 minutes.

Artist: Norman Connors
Release date: 1975
Genre: Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Pop
Tracks: 7
Duration: 33:35
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Mother of the Future (Buddha Remastered 2001) 6:48
2. Back on the Street 4:01
3. Welcome 7:13
4. Slew Foot 3:15
5. Dreams 6:13
6. Chuka 3:26
7. Jump Street 2:39

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1975's Slewfoot continues Norman Connors' diversification into jazz-funk and brassy R&B with mostly positive results. Surrounded as usual by an all-star personnel — including but not limited to vocalist Jean Carn, bassist Ron Carter, pianist Lonnie Liston Smith, tenor saxophonist Gary Bartz, horn player Eddie Henderson, and flutist Hubert Eaves III — Connors tears through a mostly hard-driving set of songs. Carlos Garnett's "Mother of the Future" leads off the album as a frenetic jazz-funk workout and offers each instrumentalist a chance to flex muscles; Carn is particularly hot, while Elmer Gibson's electric piano runs highlight the latter half of the song. Henderson's "Dreams" and a gorgeous reworking of Coltrane's "Welcome" (Carn takes another spotlight) are the only reprieves from the upbeat slant. The remainder is dotted with decent but slightly innocuous funk and fusion instrumentals that are occasionally punctuated by bold horn charts (Richard Clay's "Back on the Street," Elmer Gibson's "Chuka," Connors' "Jump Street"). Not one of Connors' best, but it does have its moments.