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    Dave Holland Quintet - Critical Mass

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    Dave Holland Quintet - Critical Mass

    Dave Holland Quintet - Critical Mass (2006, Sunnyside)
    2006 | Jazz | EAC Secure | FLAC Level 7 + Cue + Log + Covers | 423 MB

    Following up on his 2005 Grammy win for Overtime, Dave Holland returns with Critical Mass, the new album from the critic and fan favorite Dave Holland Quintet. The album features all of the original members including Chris Potter (saxes), Steve Nelson (vibes), Robin Eubanks (trombone) as well as new member Nate Smith (drums). The album includes 4 new Holland compositions as well as one from each of the band members. Critical Mass sounds like an album made by a group of world-class musicians that have performed together for nearly a decade. Great tunes and interplay that borders on musical telepathy. – Amazon


    One word that comes to mind when listening to Critical Mass is generosity. Double-bassist Dave Holland, four decades into his career, could certainly be forgiven for taking the word "leader" at its literal meaning, calling all the shots and keeping his musicians at bay. But that's not what he's about, and at any given time Critical Mass could just as easily have been credited to saxist Chris Potter, trombonist Robin Eubanks, vibist/marimbaist Steve Nelson, or drummer Nate Smith. Each player is provided with ample moments in which to take charge, and not fleeting, gratuitous moments but rather significant chunks of solo/lead space. Holland's belief in sharing extends to the area of composition as well. Each bandmember contributes one piece to the album (Holland does claim the other four, however) and, more often than not, uses that opportunity to shapeshift, to push the band – and make no mistake, this is a band, not a random collection of studio players – into unexplored territory. That's not to say that Holland takes a back seat – his presence is always strongly felt – only that he recognizes that the bass is, first and foremost, a support instrument and he's content with using it as such when the piece calls for it. When he does step in to take the leadership role, he is endlessly creative, commanding in his ability to sidestep predictability and further his own legend. The particular mix of instrumentation here allows for numerous rhythmic and tonal variations as well: on the album's longer pieces, in particular – Eubanks' exploratory "Full Circle," Holland's appropriately hypnotic "Easy Did It," Nelson's multi-hued "Amator Silenti" – the quintet's cohesiveness and utmost respect for one another becomes clearer by the minute.

    Tracklisting:
    1. The Eyes Have It
    2. Easy Did It
    3. Vicissitudes
    4. The Leak
    5. Secret Garden
    6. Lucky Seven
    7. Full Circle
    8. Amator Silenti

    Artists:
    Dave Holland: Double-Bass
    Chris Potter: Tenor & Soprano Saxophone
    Robin Eubanks: Trombone
    Steve Nelson: Vibraphone, Marimba & Tambourine
    Nate Smith: Drums

    Recording Information:
    Recorded: December 2005 at Avatar Studios
    Mixed at Avatar Studios, March 2006
    Engineer: James Farber
    Assistant Engineer: Anthony Ruotolo
    Mastered by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound
    Released: August 29, 2006 on Sunnyside


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