Bass, Dave Quartet / Gone
Album: | Gone | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Bass, Dave Quartet | Added: | Oct 2010 | |
Label: | Self-Release |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2010-11-14 | Pull Date: | 2011-01-16 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Jan 16 | Jan 9 | Jan 2 | Dec 19 | Dec 5 | Nov 21 |
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Airplays: | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 31, 2013: | No Cover, No Minimum (New Slot)
Libertango |
4. | Jan 11, 2011: | Rebop
Someday, I Bet You Wonder, Legrand |
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2. | Jan 14, 2011: | No Cover, No Minimum
Someday |
5. | Jan 08, 2011: | No Cover, No Minimum
Legrand |
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3. | Jan 12, 2011: | Getting Over the Hump aka Sunshine in the Morning aka Morning Glory
Legrand |
6. | Jan 07, 2011: | The Jazz Hour - The Final Hour
Gone |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2010-11-13
Reviewed 2010-11-13
DAVE BASS QUARTET: Gone
self-released, 2010
MAINSTREAM JAZZ – Talk about day jobs: Sacramento pianist Dave Bass is also a California Deputy Attorney General! But he was playing jazz long before he moved into law, and he sounds pretty darn good on this set of well-crafted original tunes, several of which show a little hint of tango influence (so it’s no surprise he covers Piazzolla on #5). Nice.
Dave Bass : piano
Ernie Watts : tenor sax
Gary Brown : bass
Babatunde Lea : drums
Mary Stallings : vocals on 2 & 6
Fo’s Picks: 1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11
1. 5:20 – forceful groove with a bit of a scowl: burning sax solo, angular piano
2. 5:46 – slow, lowdown ballad: soulful vocal (Mary Stallings), bright piano
3. 5:25 – latin breeze: sax flies and swoops over steady groove, long fade out
4. 7:56 – romance and mystery: contemporary noir with a whiff of tango
5. 6:59 – nuevo tango: piano/sax duet, bold, emotive and beautifully done
6. 5:47 – after-hours ballad, nice smoky sound & Mary Stallings vocal
7. 6:03 – bright, uptempo tune; rhythm section swings under carefree solos
8. 6:25 – piano/sax duet with a gospel flavor, relaxed pace, plenty of soul
9. 5:28 – contemporary ballad, easy pace and smooth sax wail
10. 6:38 – contemporary latin, rather subdued rhythm, lively sax, flowing piano
11. 7:22 – striding tune with some tango attitude: sax glides, rhythm punches
[ Fo ] 11/13/10
self-released, 2010
MAINSTREAM JAZZ – Talk about day jobs: Sacramento pianist Dave Bass is also a California Deputy Attorney General! But he was playing jazz long before he moved into law, and he sounds pretty darn good on this set of well-crafted original tunes, several of which show a little hint of tango influence (so it’s no surprise he covers Piazzolla on #5). Nice.
Dave Bass : piano
Ernie Watts : tenor sax
Gary Brown : bass
Babatunde Lea : drums
Mary Stallings : vocals on 2 & 6
Fo’s Picks: 1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11
1. 5:20 – forceful groove with a bit of a scowl: burning sax solo, angular piano
2. 5:46 – slow, lowdown ballad: soulful vocal (Mary Stallings), bright piano
3. 5:25 – latin breeze: sax flies and swoops over steady groove, long fade out
4. 7:56 – romance and mystery: contemporary noir with a whiff of tango
5. 6:59 – nuevo tango: piano/sax duet, bold, emotive and beautifully done
6. 5:47 – after-hours ballad, nice smoky sound & Mary Stallings vocal
7. 6:03 – bright, uptempo tune; rhythm section swings under carefree solos
8. 6:25 – piano/sax duet with a gospel flavor, relaxed pace, plenty of soul
9. 5:28 – contemporary ballad, easy pace and smooth sax wail
10. 6:38 – contemporary latin, rather subdued rhythm, lively sax, flowing piano
11. 7:22 – striding tune with some tango attitude: sax glides, rhythm punches
[ Fo ] 11/13/10
Track Listing
1. | Legrand | 6. | I Bet You Wonder | |||
2. | Surrender | 7. | Since I Found You | |||
3. | Mi Guajira | 8. | Someday | |||
4. | Lost Valentine | 9. | Carol | |||
5. | Libertango | 10. | Another Ending | |||
11. | Gone |