Steve Davis has distinguished himself as one of the first-call trombonists in New York City, while he has also been an important contributor to the group
One for All, though he has an extensive discography as a leader as well. These 2007 sessions find
Davis in top form, with a dream rhythm section anchored by the ageless pianist
Hank Jones, with bassist
Nat Reeves and drummer
Joe Farnsworth.
Davis' rich tone and fluid technique are evident in the run through "Yardbird Suite," while the loping treatment of"How Deep Is the Ocean" works equally well.
Davis' one original is the soulful, gospel-flavored "The Blues," which adds trumpeter
Roy Hargrove and vibraphonist
Steve Nelson.
Jones contributed "Minor Contention" (which also includes the expanded lineup), a snappy vehicle that at times suggests
Horace Silver. There are plenty of compelling interpretations of standards and timeless jazz compositions, while the driving post-bop take of "When the Saints Go Marching In" is a refreshing change, particularly with
Davis' amusing insertions of song quotes. ~ Ken Dryden