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Steve Davis: Outlook (2009)

By
GEORGE KANZLER,
George Kanzler

George Kanzler

Jazz and music critic for major daily newspaper, also syndicated by Newhouse News Service, from 1968 to 2002; frelance since.

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Published: January 26, 2009
Steve Davis: Outlook

Trombonist Steve Davis has spent much of his two-decade jazz career in larger ensembles—big bands but most notably sextets, from Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, Chick Corea's Origin and the co-op band One for All to Benny Golson's New Jazztet. But when Davis leads his own bands or puts out his own records he thinks smaller. Outlook is six quintet, two quartet tracks, with Davis joined by pianist David Bryant, bassist Dezron Douglas, drummer Eric McPherson and alto saxophonist Mike DiRubbo (in the quintets).

There's an old jazz term in disuse today that perfectly describes Davis' trombone playing: cool. His very tone—rich and velvety, as if the brass of his horn was burnished by suede—combined with his penchant for the middle and lower registers is the essence of cool. And his eloquent, understated lyricism is hard to find in many players of his generation (born in the late '60s). The two quartet ballad tracks here, Bill Withers' "Lovely Day" and Ellington's "I've Got It Bad and That Ain't Good," are as good as cool gets.

But cool doesn't necessarily mean lacking verve or swing. There's plenty of that here too from Davis' own buoyant originals—the bright title tune, Blakey-ish "Mission" and especially "Smooth," an akimbo take-off on smooth jazz with a spicy kick. McPherson is the indispensable fulcrum that leverages the excitement of the quintet numbers, from his "Take Five" take on the waltz "Line of Flight" to his rim shot Latin rhythms on "Bosco." But both Bryant and DiRubbo bring a tart angularity to the proceedings that contrast nicely with the leader's emphatic chill.

Track Listing: Outlook; Smooth; Lovely Day; Line Of Flight; I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good); Lord Davis; Mission; Bosco.

Personnel: Steve Davis: trombone; Mike DiRubbo- alto saxophone; David Bryant: piano; Dezron Douglas: bass; Eric McPherson: drums.

Record Label: Posi-Tone Records
Style: Straight-ahead/Mainstream

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