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Dave Douglas: Gifts
ByDave Douglas
trumpetb.1963

Rafiq Bhatia
guitar
James Brandon Lewis
saxophone, tenorb.1983
Ian Chang
drumsIn terms of repertoire, too, Douglas has shuffled the deck. Alongside six originals, he looks back with four forward-facing interpretations of

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Billy Strayhorn
piano1915 - 1967
Lewis appears on five out of the ten cuts, where he affirms a winning rapport with Douglas. The passages where the muscular lyricism of his tenor intertwines with the brass man's sometimes wistful, sometimes celebratory musings are among the high points of the album. His features add another dimension as well, imbuing cuts like the curtain-raising title track, or the rocky "Seven Years Ago," with a passionate yearning and a hint of sorrow that is not quite the blues.
Pick of the covers is the perennial favorite "Take The A Train," enlivened by a funky guitar-driven beat and a concluding series of glorious trumpet-tenor swirls, alternating with rolling-clatter drum breaks. Douglas takes the remaining three numbers as a trio, casually insouciant over a popping guitar figure on "Rain Check," then dreamy on "Blood Count," before a serrated interjection and subsequent keening solo from Bhatia ups the ante, and draping the time-honored melody of "Day Dream" atop a menacing earthy tattoo.
With a consistency that puts many a postal service to shame, once again Douglas delivers the goods. ">
Track Listing
Gifts; Kind of Teal; Take the 'A' Train; Rain Check; Blood Count; Day Dream; Seven Years Ago; Small Bar; Third Dream; Goodbyes.
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Title: Gifts | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Greenleaf Music
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