Overtime Dave Holland

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  • Release Date: 02/22/2005
  • Sales Rank: 36,710
  • Label: SUNNY SIDE
  • UPC: 016728302821
 
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Overtime

1LISTENBring It On 11:58
2LISTENFree for All / Dave Holland Quintet 17:37
3LISTENA Time Remembered 11:45
4LISTENHappy Jammy 9:36
5LISTENArio 11:08
6LISTENMental Images 9:22
7LISTENLast Minute Man 7:13

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Editorial Reviews

Sometimes a title tells it all, and Overtime, Dave Holland's second recording with a 13-piece big band, resonates on several levels. For one thing, the music has evolved over time: In constructing the program -- a four-part Holland suite, two other Holland originals, and a composition by trombonist Robin Eubanks, a Holland associate since the early ‘80s -- the 57-year-old bassist draws on four decades of association with tonal personalities as diverse as Miles Davis, Anthony Braxton, Sam Rivers, Stan Getz, Betty Carter, the Thad Jones–Mel Lewis Orchestra, and Steve Coleman. For another thing, Holland is a master of rhythm and metric modulation, switching seamlessly between 4/4 swing, African triplet structures, and a slew of inspiriting odd-metered signatures that descend from Bali, Egypt, and M-Base. Most important, Holland knows how to operate within a time-space continuum, molding rhythmic and harmonic flow into musical narrative; to use his phrase, it's "closed-form music with an open-form sound." Interpreting the stories with impeccable craft and imagination are an ensemble of virtuosos -- among them, saxophonists Chris Potter, Antonio Hart, and Gary Smulyan; trumpeter Alex Sipiagin; vibraphonist Steve Nelson; Eubanks; and monster drummer Billy Kilson. In the tradition of Ellington and Thad Jones, Holland gives them interesting parts to play, each with its own logic and function and the feel of a melodic line; he propels them with surging bass lines and unerring harmonic logic. A triumph. Ted Panken, Barnes & Noble



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