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Dave Bass: Gone
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Ernie Watts
saxophone, tenorb.1945

Gary Brown
saxophone
Babatunde Lea
percussionb.1948

Mary Stallings
vocalsb.1939
Watts' perky performance opens the music on the striking starter, "LeGrand," drawing Bass in with an almost "catch me if you can" dare that's immediately accepted by the pianist, with some quick-moving lines of his own. Stallings' gentle approach on "Surrender" evokes a tender response from Watts, the pianist stealing the melody with his deft right hand. Once a part of the vibrant San Francisco Latin jazz scene, Bass revisits his Latin ties on the hip-shaking "Mi Guajira," with a little help from conguero Harold Muniz.

Astor Piazzolla
bandoneon1921 - 1992

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
The music closes with the light, tango-shaded title piece, once again reflecting the leader's affinity for a Latin sound, and glowing from the sizzling play of the band, punctuating the recording with a final sparkle. On Gone, Bass returns with a bang after being away for two decades; a clear musical statement that this amazing jazz pianist is here to stay. ">
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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