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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dave Holland does it again!
When I first saw the promo for this on the ECM site, I thought: "Oh no, just a rehashing of previous tunes in a big-band format?" Boy, was I wrong. This is yet another stellar album by one of the most talented musicians around (certainly my all-time favorite bassist). Dave has a knack for attracting very talented players, and the entire group plays like they've been a...
Published on February 3, 2003 by MurrayTheCat

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6 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Ok
I was a little disappointed given the hype, although I sucumbed and bought the thing based on the Downbeat reviews! It finally convinced me that Downbeat is a tired magazine for old men which no longer has any relevance . Anyway, this is a pleasant inoffensive CD.
Published on August 21, 2004 by Joe Zawinul


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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dave Holland does it again!, February 3, 2003
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MurrayTheCat (upstate New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: What Goes Around (Audio CD)
When I first saw the promo for this on the ECM site, I thought: "Oh no, just a rehashing of previous tunes in a big-band format?" Boy, was I wrong. This is yet another stellar album by one of the most talented musicians around (certainly my all-time favorite bassist). Dave has a knack for attracting very talented players, and the entire group plays like they've been a band for years--of course, it does help that the rhythm section has, in fact, played together for years.

Highlights? The whole album's a highlight. The solos are superb, popping through the fantastic horn arrangements. Steve Nelson's vibes give the music that signature Holland-group sparseness. The compositions are typically Dave: brilliantly imaginative. And, each tune is a fresh realization; no going through the motions here.

I can't say enough about talented--understatement!--drummer Billy Kilson. Try the break in "The Razor's Edge" from 2:22 to 2:27, or the groove this master lays down in the same song starting at 2:36 (pay special attention to his tom-tom work in conjunction with his bass drum). And then, there's his solo in "What Goes On"; and his work with the brushes in the entrancing "First Snow." His drumming throughout the album floors me. His drumming throughout all of Dave's recent albums floors me. This guy is a monster, and I wouldn't be surprised if he will someday be mentioned in the same breath with Messrs. Roach, Jones and Williams.

Dave Holland does it again, giving us a wonderful, richly creative album with a slightly different slant, but still definitively Holland. Get this. Five stars, no problem.

Cheers,
Murray

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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Evolution of A Masterful Musician, October 4, 2002
This review is from: What Goes Around (Audio CD)
Dave Holland is one of the most creative musicians in the game. He has a long track record of taking young and creative musicians and putting them into situations where they have to grow and evolve artistically. He has proven this with a string of excellent previous recordings including his 80's Quintet ("Seeds of Time", "Jumpin' In" and "The Razor's Edge"), his '88 Trio ("Triplicate"), his early '90's Quartet ("Extensions") and his latest Quintet ("Prime Directive" and "Not For Nothin'"). I would strongly recommend new comers to check out his previous recordings to get the full appreciation of the Dave Holland Big Band.

"What Goes Around" takes Dave's last Quintet and adds brass to thicken the sound. What you get is a full course menu of Jazz invention that is hearty, tasteful and very satisfying. Borrowing arrangement styles from Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus and Kenny Wheeler, Holland creates another classic recording that fits perfectly into his evolutionary timeline.

The dics starts out with the big, bold and brassy "Triple Dance". This track features the big sound of Baritone Sax (Gary Smulyan) mixing it up with Trombone (Robin Eubanks) while the rhythm section swings with the propulsion of a locomotive. "Blues For C.M." is a tribute to Charles Mingus with a colorful shade of Duke Ellington mixed into the arrangements, while "The Razor's Edge" is a storm surge of brass that ends with a torrential Trombone solo by Josh Roseman. "What Goes Around" is the standout track on this disc. Previously recorded on last years' "Not For Nothin'", this track is filled with a probing bass line and shifting horn swells. The brass builds up to a frenzy only to have the bottom drop out to a beautiful quiet Bass & Vibes duo. The tension then swells up again only to be released this time by masterful drummer Billy Kilson. This track will leave you emotionally drained in a nice way. It is a good thing that "Upswing" and "First Snow" are somewhat more relaxed or you would find yourself completely spent before getting to the excellent "Shadow Dance" to finish off the experience. Antonio Hart steals this track with a georgeous Flute solo before Chris Potter & Billy Kilson bring the disc to an appropriate climatic close.

Dave's choice of compositions provide an excellent environment for high quality exchanges between the musicians. Enough cannot be said about the contributions made by regular Quintet members because they are the foundation of this Big Band, but one cannot overlook the excellent contributions made by the new musicians either. Trumpeter Alex Sipiagin and Baritone Saxophonist Gary Smulyan steal the spotlight on "Upswing" and each provide splashes of excellence throughout the recording. Antonio Hart also sparkles on Alto Saxophone and Flute. All-in-all, the group chemistry is first-rate.

Dave Holland deserves all the credit for putting together a Big Band that is capable of taking his music to new heights. His growth and evolution as an artist and bandleader should become a case study for young musicians. Dave Holland is on a multi-year roll. "What Goes Around" is his latest in high-end art. Excellence is found right here!

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Our loss, is your gain!, September 15, 2003
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This review is from: What Goes Around (Audio CD)
Is Dave Holland the best British Jazz composer? I certainly can't think of a better one.

I can't praise this CD enough. Dave Hollands quintet has always sounded to me like a larger group, such is the depth of the arrangements. So the question was, could he pull it off with a real Big Band? The answer is a resounding Yes. The arrangements are top class, the musicianship superb and the compositions brilliant. The music has that distinctive Dave Holland signature, with Mingus influences and a pinch of Ellington.

This CD is MUST for everyone who loves great music.

I hope this band are planning to cross the big pond soon.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars pays tribute to the past...promises a great future, April 4, 2003
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Nick (Rock Island, Il United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: What Goes Around (Audio CD)
This album is fiercly provocative and showcases the immense talent of Holland as a leader/composer of big band music. All members of his latest quintet are present here and provide nearly all of the soloing work on the tunes while supporting muscicians lay down a complex yet wonderfully lyrical, hard hitting backbone. With its big band punch, the album reminds the listener of the good old days when jazz was cool, but the solos (mostly Chris Potter on tenor sax) are as wild and fresh as any jazz fan could hope for in a 21st century release. Holland is not afraid to take the listener on furious rollercoster ride of compositional work on tunes like "Triple Dance" and "What Goes Around" but also sets a calming mood on "First snow". This CD hasn't left my stereo in weeks. It's just that good. If you like Holland's work, then buy it. Serious jazz fans only.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutly stunning!!!, January 4, 2006
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Jazzcat "stef" (Genoa, Italy Italy) - See all my reviews
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In all the Dave Holland's discography in my opinion this one really stands out. I own all the Dave Holland's recent recordings, quintet, quartet, trio and they are all great, great records. But this one is special. It is incredible, amazing. A big band which plays intricate and hypermodern arrangements on the well known trademark Dave's bass textures and compositions. I'm glad Dave recordedin this big band format a couple of his older compositions taken from the "Steve Coleman period", the one that saw "Razor's edge", "Jumpin' in", "Seeds of time" coming to light. I repeat this is a hell of a project. "Quick horns, fat bass, sharp angles, and lyrical melodies" is exactly what you'll find here together with the finest musicianship possible, and ultramodern very interesting arrangements that take pride in remembering the big band history! Billy kilson is a freak, a musical freak, a force of nature! I mean this is really something spectacular that you can add to your Jazz cds collection. I couldn't suggest a better buying in terms of contemporary albums. It is incredibly well written, arranged, played and it is incredibly entertaining to be such deep music!!! One thousand stars. Buy it, you'll thank me later. Go!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars amamzing cd, June 5, 2008
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This is a really great modern big band CD. Dave Holland has a fantatic outfit here. These musicans each have very distinct styles, but meld together quite well.

Each song is very comeplex, made up of long chord cycles, and the music is always engaging. It takes a few listenes to be able to folliw the writting style, but each time you listen, the music imrpoves.

The playing is also amamzing: there may be two sax solos in one number, but each player is so strong, they are very distinct from the other. The drummer is very flexable, putting lots of little fills and counter-rhythms under the musie. And Holland is an increadbley disciplined player; it amazes me how, even with extremely free-jamming music behind him, he always keeps a simple, clean, stedy bass-line. It is like Zen non-reactivity.

The music almost remindsd me of Zappa's big band stuff. It is modern, complex, and swings like hell.

BUY THIS.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars HIS BEST EFFORT FROF HIS BEST EFFORTS, April 16, 2008
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DAVE HOLLAND S RECORDINGS ARE ALL GREAT AND IT IS DIFFICULT TO CHOOSE THE BEST AMONG THEM.However this is his best so far for me .best bass player in the world an excellent jazz musician with a very serious approach towards jazz.In other words he knows perfectly how to present the most fresh and innovative result in everything new he makes .HATS OFF
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars an awesome forest, September 17, 2007
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something about not seeing the trees for the forest... . there are quite a few splendid trees here, antonio hart, chris potter, robin eubanks, steve nelson, billy kilson, gary smulyan... . but it's the forest you should approach first. spectacular. i don't believe there's a better big band of straight out jazz playing than of dave holland's assemblage.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Dave's first foray into big band music, March 27, 2004
This review is from: What Goes Around (Audio CD)
Dave Holland's quintet is recognized in many quarters as the premiere modern jazz band--though not without a counterargument from skeptics who find it too slick & well-oiled an engine. This quintet--featuring Robin Eubanks on trombone, Chris Potter on saxophone, Steve Nelson on vibes, Billy Kilson on drums--is the core of the 13-piece ensemble on _What Goes Around_, Holland's first big-band album as a leader. (Is it a big band? It says so on the cover, but at 13 musicians this is more of a mid-size ensemble perhaps. Certainly the "feel" of the music is still very much like a small group, without the weight--or, fortunately, the blare--of a full-size band.) The material is familiar from the bassist's small-group records; Holland writes all the arrangements, which are capable though not at the level of the best contemporary arrangers like Kenny Wheeler or Maria Schneider. The playing is all at a high level, as you'd expect, though I find it hard to warm to Antonio Hart & Chris Potter, both of them soloists who could stand to back off a bit--Potter in particular is always such a pushy, self-consciously "hot" soloist, inclined to step into the false register as a matter of course. Trumpeter Alex Siapagin does a few nice turns in a vein halfway between Wheeler & Woody Shaw, possibly in response to Holland's charts on "Upswing" & "First Snow", which contain echoes of those musicians' work.

This album caused quite a splash when it was released in 2002; I'm not entirely sure why, as while it's a nice enough release it's not outstanding by any means. As it happens the best big-band disc I heard in 2002 was actually Carl Saunders' _Be Bop Big Band_: a bunch of largely unheralded veterans of West Coast big bands, performing exceptionally fine charts by Herb Phillips. By comparison this album may have the big names on it but they haven't got the depth of involvement & experience in big bands that Saunders' bunch have. Holland has, however, continued to work in the big band format, so perhaps he'll raise his game a bit on a sequel.

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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL, September 11, 2002
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Jonathan E. Sindelman (Seattle, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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Anyone who has been listening to Dave Holland since 1998's release "Points of View" already knows he's a living soundtrack to modern music and culture. The latest in a string of stellar Dave Holland releases brings forth a large ensemble without compromising the intimacy and dynamics of a well-travelled/well-established core quintet.

Compositions selected range from just about every period of Dave's career as a leader: each adorn not only a new frame, but an entirely new context, source for materials and color.

The sound pours into one's ears an ever evolving brew of virtual aural bliss, largely due to Dave's long-standing relationship with engineer James Farber. A prime example of his achievements can be found on the track "The Razor's Edge". I can only compare it to a hypothetical realm where one might experience sights, scents and touch within the recorded medium.

The musicians who augment this quintet are truly brilliant individuals, all of whom clearly listened, whole-heartedly rose to the occasion and without reservation in service to the Music.

Dave Holland is a fluid composer; the potency of his melodies are the essence of his being, and it's all on the page. These musicians can work with a lot less and still come up with awe-inpsiring sounds. From the big band's vast palette there emerge flashes of collective improvisation, sufficient even if only to capture the flavor of yet-to-be-painted areas, a sort of tentative (but tangible) proposition for possibility that this unit is able to forego. Not every arrangement calls for such a quality/ingredient, however those that do will plainly find the listener discovering an ensemble with wings warm and readied long before the chosen downbeat.

I prefer not to assign a rating (similar to the approach of publication "JAZZ TIMES"). If one must - 4.5 or 5 stars, depending on one's criteria for judgement....myself...well, I rounded off.

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