Roxy Coss - The Future Is Female (2018)
Artist: Roxy Coss
Title: The Future Is Female
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Posi-Tone Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps
Total Time: 50:24
Total Size: 135 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Future Is Female
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Posi-Tone Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps
Total Time: 50:24
Total Size: 135 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Nevertheless, She Persisted (6:15)
2. Little Did She Know (4:09)
3. She Needed A Hero (6:07)
4. Females Are Strong As Hell (3:21)
5. Mr. President (5:57)
6. #Metoo (4:03)
7. Choices (6:37)
8. Feminist Af (4:50)
9. Nasty Women Grab Back (3:21)
10. Ode To A Generation (5:40)
Personnel: Roxy Coss: saxophones, bass clarinet; Alex Wintz: guitar; Miki Yamanaka: piano; Rick Rosato: bass; Jimmy MacBride: drums.
Saxophonist Roxy Coss steps boldly into the spotlight with her latest release The Future Is Female. This exciting musical program features Coss brilliant original compositions presented by an amazing group of players, including guitarist Alex Wintz, pianist Miki Yamanaka, bassist Rick Rosato, drummer Jimmy Macbride, plus a special guest appearance by Lucas Pino on Bass Clarinet. Critical listeners will certainly agree that Coss performances clearly demonstrate both her command of the saxophone and her functional mastery of the jazz idiom. With a delicate balance of modernity and classic aesthetics, "The Future Is Female" is insightfully straight forward, steadily swinging, and refreshingly melodic enough to evoke a wide assortment of bright moments to discerning jazz fans everywhere.
Saxophonist Roxy Coss steps boldly into the spotlight with her latest release The Future Is Female. This exciting musical program features Coss brilliant original compositions presented by an amazing group of players, including guitarist Alex Wintz, pianist Miki Yamanaka, bassist Rick Rosato, drummer Jimmy Macbride, plus a special guest appearance by Lucas Pino on Bass Clarinet. Critical listeners will certainly agree that Coss performances clearly demonstrate both her command of the saxophone and her functional mastery of the jazz idiom. With a delicate balance of modernity and classic aesthetics, "The Future Is Female" is insightfully straight forward, steadily swinging, and refreshingly melodic enough to evoke a wide assortment of bright moments to discerning jazz fans everywhere.