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Live In The Netherlands

Label: Splasc(H) Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: 4th Dimensional; 5th Dimensional; 6th Dimensional; 7th Dimensional.
David S. Ware: Live In The Netherlands

by Michael A. Parker
It really suffices to simply say that this is David S. Ware's first solo recording. It's important. And it's just what you would expect: just take his quartet and leave out the other three players; Ware is essentially always soloing when he plays, no matter who he's with. Actually, because I've always found the interactions between ...
David S. Ware: Live In The Netherlands

by AAJ Staff
It's not every day you get a chance to hear tenor saxophonist David S. Ware perform solo. His devotion to his legendary working quartet has resulted in some of the highest points in the recorded history of modern jazz. But Live In The Netherlands, recorded in October of '97, presents Ware's first solo work on disc. ...
David S. Ware: Surrendered

by Glenn Astarita
We’re delighted that saxophonist David S. Ware continues to record for “Columbia Records” as modern jazz stylists of Ware’s magnitude do need all the exposure they can muster, yet we might also be cautiously optimistic about his future with the label which is of course, totally sales driven! With Surrendered, the saxophonist follows up his rather ...
David S. Ware: Go See The World

by Jim Santella
From John Coltrane’s late period of meditations and high-energy improvisation, David S. Ware, 49, has a manner that can either irritate or impress the listener because of his expressed passion and intensity. The tenor saxophonist was influenced by Coltrane, studied with Sonny Rollins, attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, worked with Cecil Taylor and later, ...
David S. Ware: Go See The World

by Glenn Astarita
“Go See The World” represents tenor saxophonist David S Ware’s initial and much anticipated release for Columbia Records. Branford Marsalis’ recent appointment as creative consultant for the label’s jazz division has paved the way for Ware’s induction to Columbia Records. Historically, tenure at Columbia for non-mainstream jazz musicians of similar backgrounds namely Henry Threadgill and David ...