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Dana Hall: Into The Light
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Terell Stafford
trumpetb.1966

Bruce Barth
pianob.1958

Rodney Whitaker
bassb.1968

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940
Stafford, Warfield, and Barth take full advantage of this musician-friendly style of writing and deliver robust solos with sparks of jaw-dropping creativity. Stand-out momentsand there are manyinclude Stafford's slow build on the modal-based "Black Mountain," Barth's elegant swinging on "The Path of Love," and the bombastic interplay between Warfield and Hall on the spirited "Jabali."
Whitaker is characteristically consistent throughout, establishing a solid foundation and soloing exceptionally, especially on his own colorful composition, "For Rockelle." The level of compatibility exhibited by Whitaker and Hall is incomparable and elevates the outing to the category of first-rate.
Into the Light is a strong debut for Hall, sure to illuminate his multi-faceted strengths and driving spirit. ">
Track Listing
I Have a Dream; Conversion Song; Orchids; Into the Light; Black Mountain; The Path to Love; Jabali; For Rockelle; Tin Soldier.
Personnel
Dana Hall
drumsDana Hall: drums; Terell Stafford: trumpet; Tim Warfield, Jr.: saxophone; Bruce Barth: piano; Rodney Whitaker: acoustic bass.
Album information
Title: Into The Light | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Origin Records
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