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June Night

by Dave Young Quartet

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Elsa 07:04
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Eronel 05:11
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Fandango 05:59
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Jordu 05:00
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June Night 06:27
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Milestones 05:54
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Ruby My Dear 06:53
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about

Dave Young "June Night" notes (O'Reilly) 2023.07.11
"Vintage" is what oddly keeps popping into my mind as I listen to this music. It's brand new! But then again, like a harvest of great grapes ready to be blended, a first taste shows the quality. All the elements, the terroir is there.
Toronto-based Dave Young has been making music for decades
and decades with master musicians in concert halls and
studios and clubs all around the world. He brings this
experience to all his projects -- as leader, player,
composer/arranger and often, teacher. In a city renowned
for great bass players Dave Young has been a leading master
and generous contributor to jazz in every way.
Joining him on this recording are pianist Brian Dickinson (who has performed Oscar Peterson's music IN FRONT OF O.P., and was invited by Kenny Wheeler to make a duet album), Reg Schwager on guitar, who, since he was a teenager has played with everyone, perhaps most widely with George Shearing; and the junior member on drums, Davide di Renzo, not only comfortable with jazz but blues and pop, at studios and on stages around the world.
There's fresh fare from Dave Young for this mix: his 3/4
look at the blues as an opener, a spicy Spanish Fandango
and the title track, which decidedly is from the 2020s, not
the 1920s...
Vintage, real jazz compositions (mostly by pianists but
arranged by the bassist) flow: Jordu, Elsa, Ruby My Dear,
Eronel -- and Brian Dickinson shines on them all.
Milestones, too but wow, does Reg Schwager serve up a
wonderful take after Davide di Renzo's muscular intro!
From the world of sort of 'blues ballads' is Dave's easy-
going fresh arrangement of Come Rain Or Come Shine. It's
definitely Shine, here, fitting in with all the music.
It strikes me that the bass was the last instrument to
really come alive as a solo instrument in jazz, and that
it's really done it during Dave Young's lifetime. While
there were important players like Milt Hinton and Slam
Stewart, Wellman Braud and Walter Page it really wasn't the
upfront major participant in jazz until Jimmie Blanton came
around, then Oscar Pettiford and Ray Brown, and, and, and
yes, here we are: Dave Young.
Let's listen to him and his friends make some great music
once again, and often. This music will age very well.
(Ted O'Reilly is a mostly-retired jazz broadcaster and producer who has admired
Dave Young for more than 50 years.)

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released October 15, 2023

June Night
Dave Young Quartet

Dave Young/Bass
Reg Schwager/Guitar
Brian Dickinson/Piano
Davide Di Renzo/Drums

Produced by Roberto Occhipinti for Modica Music
Recorded by Sydney Galbraith amd Modica Music Studio April 26/2022
Mixed and Mastered by Jeff Wolpert at Desert Fish Studio

Recorded at 96.k 24 bit hi res audio

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Modica Music is a label based in Toronto , Canada.

With Jazz, Classical and world music projects produced by Roberto Occhipinti

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