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Dave Bass: Gone
ByBefore his injury, Bass played in the West Coast jazz and Latin scenes, as well as working with vocalists

Bobby McFerrin
vocalsb.1950
"Lost Valentine" is an achingly beautiful ballad, centered on

Ernie Watts
saxophone, tenorb.1945

Babatunde Lea
percussionb.1948
Most of the other instrumentals are happier, more optimistic "feel good" tunes. "Since I Found You" is a fine exampleWatts again takes the lead, but Bass, Lea and bassist

Gary Brown
saxophoneVocalist

Mary Stallings
vocalsb.1939

Count Basie
piano1904 - 1984

Louis Jordan
saxophone, alto1908 - 1975

Astor Piazzolla
bandoneon1921 - 1992
Gone is a hugely enjoyable album. The band is uniformly excellent, and both Watts and Bass are in terrific form, while the under-used Stallings is ideally suited to the feel of the pianist's compositions. Bass' return to jazz, on this evidence, was long overdue and is definitely to be welcomed. ">
Track Listing
LeGrand; Surrender; Mi Guajira; Lost Valentine; Libertango; I Bet You Wonder; Since I Found You; Someday; Carol; Another Ending; Gone.
Personnel
Dave Bass
pianoDave Bass: Piano; Mary Stallings: vocals (2, 6); Ernie Watts: tenor saxophone; Babatunde Lea: drums, percussion; Gary Brown: acoustic bass.
Album information
Title: Gone | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Self Produced
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