Dick De Graaf Septet - Heartbeat (1994)

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Title: Heartbeat
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: Timeless Records
Genre: Post-Bop, Fusion, Contemporary Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 55:09
Total Size: 304 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Stepping Stones 8:59
2. P.M. 10:46
3. Heartbeat 9:26
4. R.A.M. (Roundabout At Midnight) 5:20
5. Sunday Morning Soweto (At Sofie's) 7:24
6. Slo Mo 6:39
7. Jams And Jellies 6:05

Dick De Graaf: tenor and soprano saxophone
Hans Sparla: trombone
Ge Bijvoet: piano
Michael Gustorff: violin
Onno Kelk: guitar
Egon Kracht: bass
Pieter Bast: drums

This is Dutch saxophonist Dick De Graaf's third CD with his septet, and although he is little known in the States, he displays a knack for attractively original slightly left-of-center compositions with strong hooks. Using two horns (the other is trombonist Hans Sparla), a traditional rhythm section of bass, piano, and drums, plus electric guitar and violin, De Graaf carves snaky lines that never cross the border but instead highlight a quirky adventurousness. The unusual instrumentation adds immeasurably to the group sound. Michael Gustorff plays his violin like a horn, with delightfully refreshing solos. Contrariwise, Onno Kelk's guitar pumps up the volume with some nasty improvisations. Sparla's trombone sticks to the middle range, but his gruff tone and rough-edged style (with hints of Grachan Moncur III) contrast with De Graaf's more traditional sound on tenor and soprano. This largely fulfilling release should win a wider audience for De Graff's writing and leadership skills.