The Dave Stahl Band: Live at the Ritz
ByStahl is a devoted admirer of fellow high-note maestro Maynard Ferguson, and his band is most reminiscent of MF s broad-minded ensembles from the mid-'70s, the ones that introduced aspects of rock, funk and pop to reinforce the indispensable jazz component. This is most evident on such tunes as Elton John's "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me, Chester Thompson's skitterish "Squib Cakes, and to a lesser extent on Joe Zawinul's oft-ridden warhorse, "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy. All three were smartly arranged by chief writer Todd Fronauer, as was everything else on the album save "Stars Fell on Alabama, the second of Stahl's trumpet features (the other is Lionel Bart's "As Long as He Needs Me").
Fronauer, who also wields a mean valve trombone, wrote four of the concert's stellar numbers, "First Bite, "The Concubine, "Checking for Bees and "What on Earth, adapted "Needs Me and "Sun from charts by Keith Mansfield and Jay Chattaway, and arranged João Pernambuco's lyrical "Love of a Rose and Clare Fischer's sensuous "Pensativa.
One needs a resourceful drummer to supervise a program such as this, and Stahl has one in Lew Leabman, as well as an astute reed section supervisor in alto saxophonist Dave Shultz. Stahl doesn't play lead trumpet, leaving that in the capable hands of Craig Kenney, but, like Maynard, is never far removed from center stage, nailing an array of improbable high notes and sculpting remarkable solos on every number. Fronauer, Leabman and Shultz add thought-provoking statements, as do tenors Steve Fieldhouse, Dan Hoover, and Howard Boots; trombonist Dale DeVoe, trumpeter Bob Stoyko, baritone Vic Wertz, pianist Mike Moran and bassist Rob Cochran.
Stahl does one more thing that other bandleaders should consider. He talks to the audience, naming soloists and saying a few words about the songs that are being played. Don't know about you, but I appreciate that. Of course, there's much more than that to appreciate, as Stahl and his band knock themselves out to present a colorful and exciting concert. Sound quality is first-rate, 71:46 playing time exemplary. Warmly recommended.
Track Listing
First Bite; As Long as He Needs Me; The Concubine; Don
Personnel
Dave Stahl, trumpet, flugelhorn, leader; Craig Kenney, Dave Buffington, Bob Stoyko, Dave Brumbaugh, trumpet, flugelhorn; Dave Shultz, alto, soprano sax; Steve Fieldhouse, Howard Boots (1-5), Dan Hoover (6-11), tenor sax, flute; Vic Wertz, baritone sax, flute; Dale DeVoe, Scott Rhoads, trombone; Todd Fronauer, valve trombone, composer, arranger; John McKelvey, bass trombone; Mike Moran, piano; Rob Cochran, acoustic, electric bass; Lew Leabman, drums.
Album information
Title: Live at the Ritz | Year Released: 2005 | Record Label: Abee Cake Records
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Instrument: Trumpet
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