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Prime Directive
By Dave Holland
Label: ECM Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Prime Directive, Looking Up, Make Believe, A Seeking Spirit, High Wire, Jugglers Parade, Candlelight Vigil, Wonders Never Cease, Down Time (76:42)
My Foolish Heart: "Live" At The Left Bank
By Stan Getz
Label: Label M
Released: 2000
Track listing: Invitation, Untitled, Spring Is Here, Litha, Lucifer's Fall, My Foolish Heart, Fiesta.
Milagro
By Alan Pasqua
Label: Postcards
Released: 2022
Track listing: Acoma; Rio Grande; A Sleeping Child; The Law of Diminishing Returns; Twilight; All of
You; Milagro; L’Inverno; Heartland; I’ll Take You Home Again, Kathleen (for my
Kathleen).
Dave Holland Quintet: Prime Directive
by C. Andrew Hovan
During the 1980s jazz was still recovering from the decimation that had taken place the previous decade. The vast wasteland and dead-end streets that fusion and lite jazz" had left was beginning to turn a tide with the renaissance movement being ushered in by Wynton Marsalis. Unbeknownst to only a select jazz crowd, bassist Dave Holland ...
Voice In The Night
Label: ECM Records
Released: 1999
Track listing: Voice in the Night; God Give Me Strength; Dorotheas Studio; Requiem; Pocket Full of Blues 1141; Homage; Forest Flower Sunrise/Sunset 1522; A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing.
Gary Burton, Chick Corea, Pat Metheny, Ray Haynes, Dave Holland: Like Minds
by Dave Hughes
This recording is simply sheer brilliance. All five players are in the top echelon in their genre. It's not just the individual virtuosity, it's also the group interplay that makes this CD so wondrous. The choice of material (all compositions by Metheny, Corea, or Burton, plus one Gershwin tune) also suits the collective personnel ...
Points of View
By Dave Holland
Label: ECM Records
Released: 1998
Track listing: The balance; Mr. B; Bedouin trail; Metamorphos; Ario; Herbaceous; The benevolent one; Serenade
Dave Holland: Points of View
by Larry Koenigsberg
The eight compositions which make up Points of View are so varied that this in itself becomes a hallmark of Dave Holland's style here. Consistency instead comes from the interaction of the players, whom Holland's arrangements give ensemble roles during each other's solos; from the unusual instrumentation, used both for frank exoticism ("Bedouin Trail", Serenade") and ...





