The David Finck Quartet - Future Day (2007)
Artist: The David Finck Quartet
Title: Future Day
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Soundbrush Records
Genre: Latin Jazz, Swing, Bop
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, Artwork)
Total Time: 56:29
Total Size: 358 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Future Day
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Soundbrush Records
Genre: Latin Jazz, Swing, Bop
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, Artwork)
Total Time: 56:29
Total Size: 358 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. I Know (4:48)
02. New Valley (4:29)
03. Nature Boy (4:25)
04. Four Flags (2:35)
05. Ballad for a Future Day (4:24)
06. Black Eyes (5:44)
07. Look at You (4:14)
08. For All We Know (6:06)
09. If Not for You (4:53)
10. Appointment in Orvieto (5:31)
11. Transparency (4:31)
12. Firm Roots (4:51)
One of today’s most versatile and in-demand bassists, David Finck has developed into an impressive composer, arranger, and producer. Future Day (Soundbrush Records), his debut CD as a leader, is a superb 12-song set including compositions by Wayne Shorter (Black Eyes), Cedar Walton (Firm Roots), Joe Locke (Appointment in Orvieto), and the leader himself. “I hear music as a spoken language,” says David Finck. “When I listen, I’m conscious of the breaths that are taken during a phrase; I hear the vocabulary, the inflection, and the syntax. I listen for all of it.”
The musicians who accompany David are all veterans of the jazz scene… vibraphonist Joe Locke, drummer Joe La Barbera (best known as a member of Bill Evan’s last trio), and Los Angeles based Tom Ranier. They are joined by two special guests Jeremy Pelt who is a rising trumpeter and Bob Sheppard, another first-call multi-reed player.
The twelve tunes on FUTURE DAY demonstrate not only David Finck’s rich, woodsy tone, flawless intonation and time, and an elegant delivery that never wastes a note, but also his imaginative and tasteful solos. FUTURE DAY is an impressive debut by a veteran sideman now stepping into the limelight as a leader.
The musicians who accompany David are all veterans of the jazz scene… vibraphonist Joe Locke, drummer Joe La Barbera (best known as a member of Bill Evan’s last trio), and Los Angeles based Tom Ranier. They are joined by two special guests Jeremy Pelt who is a rising trumpeter and Bob Sheppard, another first-call multi-reed player.
The twelve tunes on FUTURE DAY demonstrate not only David Finck’s rich, woodsy tone, flawless intonation and time, and an elegant delivery that never wastes a note, but also his imaginative and tasteful solos. FUTURE DAY is an impressive debut by a veteran sideman now stepping into the limelight as a leader.