I'm getting a little pumped for Oz Noy's new release,
Fuzzy, so I went and got Oz Noy Live to help me bide the time. This is unapologetic jazz/funk/blues/rock instrumental jamming, but what makes it so good is Oz Noy's beautifully harmonic style of playing. You ever ate something new and had multiple flavors jump out at you as you chewed? This is Oz Noy's playing. I can hear Jimi, Scofield, Wayne Krantz, but I can also hear some Wayne Shorter, a little bit of Coltrane, some things I've never heard before. He's sort of the happy medium between post-bop and sonic assault.
Will Lee and Keith Carlock support beautifully, and Carlock is especially home in this kind of no-man's land between swing, funk, and rock. He just makes everything sound natural while occasionally stepping out with some chops.
Some people don't like Noy because they don't like his sound. While I've never polled the world, I suspect these are the same people that just don't like fuzzy guitar playing jazz, like Scofield and Stern. Noy is like them in some respects, but very, very unique all the same. If you like Wayne Krantz you will find a new hero in Noy.