Seeds of Time explained

Seeds of Time
Type:Album
Artist:the Dave Holland Quintet
Cover:Seeds of Time.jpg
Border:yes
Released:1985
Recorded:November 1984
Studio:Tonstudio Bauer
Ludwigsburg, West Germany
Genre:Jazz
Length:52:08
Label:ECM 1292
Producer:Manfred Eicher
Chronology:Dave Holland
Prev Title:Jumpin' In
Prev Year:1984
Next Title:The Razor's Edge
Next Year:1987

Seeds of Time is a studio album by the Dave Holland Quintet recorded in November 1984 and released on ECM the following year on LP and CD.[1] [2] The quintet features brass section Kenny Wheeler, Steve Coleman, and Julian Priester from Holland's previous release, along with new drummer Marvin “Smitty” Smith.

Reception

The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow stated: "The all-star musicians pack plenty of music and concise solos into each performance (nine originals), and the unique group carved out its own niche, not quite free but certainly unpredictable."[3]

Tyran Grillo of Between Sound and Space wrote "Seeds of Time presents the Dave Holland Quintet in arguably its finest incarnation... The energy of this music is such that we find ourselves lost in every contortion of its features. Holland is no holds barred without being aggressive, direct without being confrontational, straightforward without ever being staid. Each successive album only seems to further energize his band mates, and with Seeds of Time we know firsthand how he can do the same for his listeners. A must-hear for those who take their coffee with excitement."[4]

Personnel

Dave Holland Quintet

Notes and References

  1. http://www.ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/ECM/1200/1292.php? ECM discography
  2. Web site: Dave Holland Discography. Jazz Disco. jazzdisco.org. 23 May 2018.
  3. Yanow, S. AllMusic Review accessed September 19, 2011
  4. Web site: Grillo. Tyran. DAVE HOLLAND QUINTET: SEEDS OF TIME (ECM 1292). Between Sound and Space. ecmreviews.com. 22 May 2018. 21 December 2012.