Steve Davis - We See (2024) [Hi-Res]

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Title: We See
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Smoke Sessions
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:06:22
Total Size: 156 / 417 MB / 1.38 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Milestones (8:10)
2. To Wisdom, the Prize (6:21)
3. We See (8:35)
4. Up Jumped Spring (11:12)
5. Star Eyes (10:51)
6. Ask Me Now (8:48)
7. All Blues (12:29)

Steve Davis' album "We See" is a captivating jazz release brought to you by Smoke Sessions Records. This album showcases Davis' exceptional talent as a trombonist and bandleader, offering listeners a unique and immersive musical experience.

With a blend of original compositions and classic jazz standards, "We See" takes the listener on a journey through intricate melodies, dynamic rhythms, and soulful improvisations. Davis' mastery of his instrument is evident in every track, as he effortlessly navigates complex arrangements with precision and creativity.

The ensemble featured on this album is a stellar lineup of musicians who complement Davis' playing with their own virtuosity and artistry. Each member brings their distinctive voice to the music, creating a cohesive sound that is both cohesive and diverse.

From upbeat swing numbers to heartfelt ballads, "We See" offers a range of moods and emotions that will resonate with any jazz enthusiast. The chemistry between the musicians is palpable, resulting in performances that are both technically impressive and emotionally engaging.

Overall, "We See" is a must-have for any jazz collection, showcasing Steve Davis at the peak of his powers as a musician and composer. With its rich textures, inventive solos, and infectious grooves, this album is sure to delight listeners of all tastes and backgrounds.

Steve Davis - trombone
Eddie Henderson - trumpet
Ralph Moore - tenor saxophone
Renee Rosnes - piano
Essiet Essiet - bass
Lewis Nash - drums


  • King Charles
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Steve Davis, the ex snooker player? Knew that he was into Magma, but Jazz?