True Steve Cole

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  • Release Date: 11/21/2006
  • Sales Rank: 75,251
  • Label: NARADA
  • UPC: 094635852226
 
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True

1LISTENBounce 4:28
2LISTENCônté Seine 4:36
3LISTENCurtis 3:52
4LISTENJust a Natural Thang 5:35
5LISTENTake Me 4:02
6LISTENSomething About You 3:36
7LISTENMetro 4:20
8LISTENCloser 4:14
9LISTENCome with Me 5:21

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Editorial Reviews

Even if this Chicago-based saxman has always been one of the most grittily soulful of today's top smooth jazz artists, there's always been the sneaking suspicion on his previous four release that he'd been holding out somewhat -- covering his truest funk-jazz with way too much slick pop sheen. If the title of this superior collection is indicative of the true persona that's here to stay, then genre fans will be in for a powerful adventure. There are none of those right-in-your-face catchy/fluffy pop hooks, at least not right away; a potent live ensemble backs the jumpy, David Sanborn-esque opener "Bounce," which builds to a bluesy jam with wilder playing than usual. "Cote Seine" matches the hot modern chill vibe with some of Steve Cole's most low-key, cool playing ever recorded. Could it be he finally learned that less is more? He finally gets to his trademark horn texturing on "Curtis," but does so in the dreamy, retro-soul spirit of his hometown legend Curtis Mayfield. "Just a Natural Thang" starts with a strong pop hook, but its trappings are loose and bluesy rather than superproduced. Even on the more overtly commercial tracks like the disco-meets-Memphis-driven "Metro," Cole captures the magic of his fiery live performance. "Take Me" reminds us of the lighthearted singer/songwriter vibe of his previous CD Spin -- likeable but a lot less engaging despite a singalong hook. Most artists in smooth jazz achieve success with a certain style and formula and stick with it, lest they alienate radio programmers and fans. Cole has scored many hits while on the road to finding his true voice, and with any luck, he'll stay right there as the perfect antidote to his less imaginative contemporaries. Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide

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December 04, 2006: Steve has returned to being the piper of the Chicago Skyline. I can now return to my car, find me a pretty woman, cut on Steve Cole's new album, drive down LakeShore Drive, cue the CD player to Metro, and go Whoooo!!!! Steve has returned with all his glory and splendor. I only wish Steve and Brian Culbertson would reunite. They are like Dr. Dre and Snoop, Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen. They are two talents that make things explode when they get together. Once again Steve has done his city proud. This CD is awesome and Metro has once again rocked the Chicago Skyline. The summer of 2007 will be complete because the City of Chicago will be on fire and Steve Cole and his new album True will be striking the match, So now everybody bow and pay homage to the man, Steve Cole, Whoooo!!!!