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Review: “Newport Nights” by Michael Cates

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Michael Cates returns with a soulful and smooth track, “Newport Nights,” showcasing his remarkable talents on both alto and tenor saxophones. This piece is a masterclass in modern jazz, enriched by the contributions of several renowned musicians, each adding their unique flair to the composition.

From the opening notes, Cates’ smooth and recognizable alto sax sets a relaxed yet vibrant tone, instantly drawing listeners into a rich auditory experience. His tenor sax doubles add depth and texture, creating a dynamic interplay that is both engaging and sophisticated.

Joining Cates on this musical journey is Randy Jacobs, whose signature guitar sound brings a distinctive edge to the track. His riffs are both subtle and impactful, weaving seamlessly with the other instruments to enhance the overall mood. Grammy winner Jon Gilutin adds another layer of excellence with his dynamic keyboard work, providing lush harmonies and intricate melodies that elevate the piece.

The deep groove of Larry Antonino, known for his work with Pablo Cruise, anchors the track with his skillful bass playing. His lines are fluid and compelling, driving the rhythm forward while maintaining a laid-back feel that complements Cates’ saxophone beautifully. World-renowned percussionist Daniel De Los Reyes of The Zac Brown Band infuses the track with rhythmic complexity and vibrancy. His percussion work adds a lively, textured backdrop, enriching the composition and giving it an additional layer of sophistication.

The blend of smooth jazz elements with dynamic performances makes this track a standout, perfect for both jazz enthusiasts and casual listeners alike.

In summary, “Newport Nights” by Michael Cates is a beautifully crafted piece that showcases the saxophonist’s prowess and the exceptional talents of his collaborators. It’s a smooth, engaging, and richly textured track that captures the essence of contemporary jazz, making it a must-listen.

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