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Artist:
Dave Holland Trio
Label: Ecm Records
Category: Music
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Format: Original recording reissued
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 042283711327
EAN: 0042283711327
ASIN: B000026031
Release Date: 2000-06-06 |
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Listmania:
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Ten great Dave Holland albums
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Top 20 - Baixistas
Tracks:
- Games
- Quiet Fire
- Take The Coltrane
- Rivers Run
- Four Winds
- Triple Dance
- Blue
- African Lullaby
- Segment
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Customer Reviews:
Holland and Coleman together were tremendous!.......2006-01-17
I particularly admire the works Dave Holland recorded with Steve Coleman. I'm talking about this album (the only one in trio format), Extensions, Seeds of time, Jumpin' in and Razors edge. I think Coleman found in Holland the perfect bass player for his style, the rich textures he needs beneath his lines and times dismemberment (in particular in this album he gained stimulus even by the DeJonehette extremely beautiful playing). Holland found in Coleman a brilliant, inventive, fluid, creative sax player with a splendid sound and time and a particular love for syncopation. So the albums they made together really stand out in my opinion even considering the recent outputs from Holland's combo. Not that I don't like Potter (the alto sax player now with Holland) simply I prefer Coleman which in my opinion, is the greatest talent among the "young" lions. This album is really something great. They are only three but they seem a full combo, you don't feel the need of a piano player or of another harmonic instrument player (vibe, guitar or whatever). They're so good. The program is various. In particular I really love the blues "Take the Coltrane". And I am particularly grateful for "Segment" the Charlie Parker minor line which they played here with great energy, fantasy and pride. So in the end you have a very modern, post bop album with three marvellous musicians in action (they really listen to each other, they really interplay!) and some reinterpretations of Bird and Trane. Sorry if it's not enough, you see... Don't wait, buy this album which is really something to have absolutly if you love Jazz.
A must for Dave Holland Fans.......1999-06-21
I bought this album a while ago but it's still one of my favorites. The songs are great, especially Blue, a Jack DeJohnette composition and Rivers Run, a Dave Holland tune. There's also a Charlie Parker and a Steve Coleman tune, as well as a traditional song, African Lullaby. The trio format leaves plenty of room for these great musicians to stretch out.Enjoy!
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