Released 1990 Release date 1990 | Length 59:01 | |
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Recorded September 1989Power Station, New York Artists Dave Holland, Dave Holland Quartet Similar Dave Holland albums, Post-bop albums, Other albums |
Dave holland quartet nemesis
Extensions is an album by jazz bassist Dave Holland released on the ECM label in 1990. It was Dave Holland's eight album to be released on the ECM label. It features two members of his previous quintet -Steve Coleman and Marvin "Smitty" Smith - alongside guitarist Kevin Eubanks, in his first appearance on a Dave Holland record.
Holland reprised his tune Processional, first recorded on this album, on his later sextet album Pass It On.
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Reception
The Allmusic review by Brian Olewnick awarded the album 4 stars calling it a "tight and enjoyable quartet date" and "One of his better albums from this period, Extensions should please any Holland fan, and is an agreeable and non-threatening jumping in point for the curious".
"Extensions" was voted Album of the Year (1989) by Downbeat Magazine.
Track listing
- "Nemesis" (Kevin Eubanks) - 11:31
- "Processional" (Dave Holland) - 7:16
- "Black Hole" (Steve Coleman) - 10:10
- "The Oracle" (Dave Holland) - 14:32
- "101° Fahrenheit (Slow Meltdown)" (Steve Coleman) - 4:50
- "Color Of Mind" (Kevin Eubanks) - 10:11
Recorded September 1989, Power Station, New York
Personnel
Songs
1Nemesis11:36
2Processional7:22
3Black Hole10:15