Ron Holloway

Slanted

Ron Holloway - Slanted

08/01/1993


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All Music Guide Review

Tenor saxophonist Ron Holloway's first album for Milestone as a leader, 1994's Slanted, sounds like the man is so busy paying tribute to his heroes that his own prodigious gifts are largely ignored. Holloway is a gifted player with a wide range of influences; his CV includes stints with both the revolutionary jazz poet Gil Scott-Heron and the garish funk-rock of Root Boy Slim & the Sex Change Band. (Yes, that's him honking away on "Boogie Til You Puke" and "Dare to Be Fat.") On Slanted, however, that wide range sounds at times more like a facile talent for mimicry. On the opening version of "Caravan," Holloway's solos seem to be saying, "Look how much I can sound like Paul Gonsalves," and his take on Sonny Rollins' "Pent-up House" sounds a little too close to the original for comfort. Comfortingly, the three originals are by far the strongest songs, with the cool title track, featuring some sterling vibes by Lennie Cuje, the best of the bunch. Holloway would outgrow his imitative stage by the time of his next album, but even with its flaws, Slanted is still worth checking out. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Slanted Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Caravan
  • 8:47
  • Sound Clip for Caravan from Slanted


  • 3
  • Slanted
  • 8:10
  • Sound Clip for Slanted from Slanted


  • 4
  • Pent-up House
  • 4:30
  • Sound Clip for Pent-up House from Slanted


  • 7
  • In Walked Bud
  • 7:07
  • Sound Clip for In Walked Bud from Slanted


  • 9
  • Autumn Leaves
  • 4:35
  • Sound Clip for Autumn Leaves from Slanted


  • 11
  • Sneakin'
  • 5:54
  • Sound Clip for Sneakin' from Slanted


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