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Down The Line
David Sills, Gary Foster, Larry Koonse, Alan Broadbent, Putter Smith, Tim Pleasant
első megjelenés éve: 2005
(2007)

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1.  Cuttin' Back
2.  Down the Line
3.  Never Let Me Go
4.  Eastern View
5.  Bag's Groove
6.  It's All You
7.  Slow Joe
8.  Beatrice
9.  Harlequin
10.  Time Line
11.  If You Never Come to Me
Jazz / Standards; Jazz-Pop

Recorded: September 17-18, 2005 by Nolan Shaheed, No Sound Studios in Pasadena, CA

David Sills - tenor sax, flute
Gary Foster - alto sax
Larry Koonse - guitar
Alan Broadbent - piano
Putter Smith - bass
Tim Pleasant - drums

Los Angeles-based saxophonist David Sills returns with a swinging sextet session featuring some of LA's finest including Gary Foster, Alan Broadbent, Larry Koonse and Putter Smith. Combining interesting standards such as "If You Never Come To Me," "Beatrice," and "Bag's Groove," with his melodic originals, Sills creates "...imaginative, engaging, timeless jazz at its finest." Don Heckman, Los Angeles Times.



A tender album from saxophonist David Sills, also of the Acoustic Jazz Quartet. The L.A. player attempts to find the mythic perfect spontaneous solo throughout, bringing along a collection of like-minded players for the same goal. The pieces chosen are an interesting mix of Sills' original work, standards from around the horn, and a few from other contemporary players (primarily the rest of the band). The songs allow a decent range to showcase their talents, however, from slow and contemplative pieces like the title track to the more updated, melodic "It's All You." The standards may be one of the weaker points here in comparison to the originals, though Sills evokes Stan Getz beautifully on Tom Jobim's "If You Never Come to Me." It's in the originals that the band really gets to show off, crooning its way through the bars and playing off one another a little tentatively, but well. This is a more mature sound for Sills compared to some of his previous albums, but the range of styles is almost stretching it too far at times. Go for the earlier albums first to see his abilities, and then to this album to hear the development.
---Adam Greenberg, allmusic

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