Showing posts with label Chris Dawson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris Dawson. Show all posts

Thursday, September 1, 2022

David Sills - Light Touch (2010)

For saxophonist David Sills' seventh album as a leader, he's employed two of LA's finest musicians, longtime associates, pianist Chris Dawson and bassist Darek Oles. Featuring a wonderful mix of jazz standards, this crack team of artists have assembled a program that flows seamlessly from tune to tune and leaves the listener in complete satisfaction. The album is light yet robust like a fine glass of cabernet. The sound is warm and clear. The artists all have unique original voices yet command a clear understanding and respect for the jazz tradition. If you like no-nonsense, honest jazz performed at the highest artistic level, get Light Touch, I guarantee you won't be disappointed. ~ www.davidsills.com. 

Dasil Jazz, JCR-132-09, 2010
Recorded at Big City Recording Studios, Granada Hills, California 

Musicians:
David Sills - Tenor Saxophone, Flute
Chris Dawson - Piano
Dares Oles - Bass 

Tracks:
01. Strollin' {Horace Silver} (7:12)
02. Chelsea Bridge {Billy Strayhorn} (8:28)
03. How About You {Ralph Freed, Burton Lane} (7:16)
04. Sertão Alagoano {Hermeto Pascoal} (3:19)
05. Blues For Alice {Charlie Parker} (4:07)
06. Peace {Horace Silver} (6:47)
07. Love For Sale {Cole Porter} (6:43)
08. Goodbye Porkpie Hat {Charles Mingus} (4:29)
09. Everything I Love {Cole Porter} (5:39)
10. It’s All You {David Sills} (5:01)
11. Interplay {Bill Evans} (5:56) 

Total Time: 65:02 

Credits:
Recording, Mixing & Mastering - Paul Tavenner
Artwork - Bernie Sills
Typesetting - swbmosaicart.com

Saturday, August 27, 2022

David Sills - Blue's The New Green (2013)

Saxophonist David Sills opens his Blue's the New Green with tenor sax titan Sonny Rollins' tune, "No Moe." But Sills doesn't use Rollins' musculature or his burly tone. He rolls more in the mode of sax men Joe Henderson or Stan Getz - or, to take it back further, Coleman Hawkins or Ben Webster, with a smooth, vibrato-less delivery. Sills is steeped in the tradition of those who came before him, without being mired there. As in previous outings, Eastern View (Origin records, 2004) and Green (Origin records, 2007), the saxophonist leads a crack band, with the extra textures of a piano/guitar pairing. Guitarist Larry Koonse has been a mainstay in Sills' recordings. He and pianist Chris Dawson intertwine their clean lines on Sills original, "The Highline," with veteran bassist Darek Oles and drummer Jake Reed laying down the loose groove. The Great American Songbook tune "'Tis Autumn" gives the band the chance to work beautifully in the ballad mode, sounding a bit retro; while Sills' "Justin Dime" cranks things into a modern roll. Sill's plays flute on his "Portofino Night," a tune that sounds cool and Bossa Nova-sish, with Dawson supplying a delicate keyboard touch to Koonse's warm acoustic guitar, before the band pushes again into a modern lean with the stylish "Night Flower," another Sill's penned gem. Sills always blows with a lot of soul, and the title tune is no exception. His solo here has a precise logic, and his tone and serpentine phrases bring saxophonist George Coleman to mind, while "I'm a Fool to Want You," from the American songbook, brings in the wee hours, melancholy beauty of a saxophone blowing pure blue notes over a subtle backing. Blue's the New Green is another beautiful addition to saxophonist David Sill's consistently outstanding discography. ~ by Dan McClenaghan, AAJ. 

Gut String Records, GSR 013, 2013
Recorded 5th & 6th June, 2013 at Big City Recording Studio, Grenada Hills, California 

Musicians:
David Sills - Saxophone, Flute (#5,10)
Chris Dawson - Piano
Larry Koonse - Guitar
Darek Oles - Bass
Jake Reed - Drums 

Tracks:
01. No Moe {Sonny Rollins} (7:50)
02. The Highline {David Sills} (5:57)
03. 'Tis Autumn {Henry Nemo} (6:35)
04. Justin's Dime {David Sills} (4:53)
05. Portofino Night {David Sills} (6:45)
06. Night Flower {David Sills} (5:32)
07. Blue's The New Green {David Sills} (7:33)
08. I'm A Fool To Want You {Joel S. Heron, Jack Wolf} (8:44)
09. Belmont Shores {David Sills} (5:18)
10. Blues In Ten {David Sills} (6:19) 

Total Time: 65:31 

Credits:
Producer - David Sills
Mixing & Mastering - Paul Tavenner
Cover Design - James F. Dean