Straight Up
Eric Alexander · 1992
64 min · 8 tracks · jazz
Sophisticated jazz harmonies intertwine with soulful melodies, showcasing Alexander's expressive tenor saxophone artistry.
Straight Up is an album by Eric Alexander, released in 1992. Sophisticated jazz harmonies intertwine with soulful melodies, showcasing Alexander's expressive tenor saxophone artistry. The album was well-received within the jazz community, garnering critical acclaim for its fresh interpretations of classic standards. Its success helped solidify Alexander's place among notable contemporary jazz artists, leading to increased recognition and opportunities in subsequent years. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does Straight Up sound like?
Sophisticated jazz harmonies intertwine with soulful melodies, showcasing Alexander's expressive tenor saxophone artistry. Rooted in jazz.
What makes Straight Up by Eric Alexander notable?
The album was well-received within the jazz community, garnering critical acclaim for its fresh interpretations of classic standards. Its success helped solidify Alexander's place among notable contemporary jazz artists, leading to increased recognition and opportunities in subsequent years. Upon the release of 'Straight Up' in January 1992, Eric Alexander was establishing himself as a prominent voice in modern jazz. This album followed his debut album 'Going Home' and marked a significant step in his career, highlighting his ability to weave complex improvisations into accessible melodies.
How many songs are on Straight Up?
Straight Up has 8 tracks, running approximately 64 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Straight Up Standout 8:24
- 2 What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life? Standout 8:25
- 3 Be My Love 7:49
- 4 Blues Waltz Standout 8:05
- 5 Laura 8:02
- 6 An Oscar for Treadwell 7:21
- 7 The End of a Love Affair 8:08
- 8 Love Is a Many Splendored Thing 7:57
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