Overtime (album)


Overtime is an album by the Dave Holland Big Band that won the Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album in 2005. Recorded in 2002, the music centers on the four-movement "Monterey Suite", a piece commissioned by the Monterey Jazz Festival. The big band on this record is on the small side, at thirteen members. The rhythm section consists of vibraphone, bass, and drums, continuing the format established over many Dave Holland Quintet records. This is the first album to appear on Holland's label, Dare2, and the last of his releases to feature drummer Billy Kilson.

Reception

The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 4 stars, stating, "This is an essential Holland date, it is exciting, colorful and wildly innovative", and the critic of The Guardian called it, "contemporary jazz big band playing at its very best."
Russ Musto of All About Jazz wrote "Overtime, the second release from the Dave Holland Big Band, is another impressive work by the Grammy-winning large ensemble. Assembled around the legendary bassist's working quintet, the thirteen-piece unit explores the greater harmonic implications of the leader's creative compositions, without sacrificing the special rhythmic character the smaller group possesses. Built from the bottom up upon the rock solid foundation of Holland's great big bass sound with Billy Kilson's atypical drumming and Steve Nelson's vibraphone and marimba contributing greatly to its unique sound, the aggregation has a distinctive quality that is simultaneously classic and cutting edge."

Track listing

All compositions by Dave Holland.
  1. "Monterey Suite I - Bring It On" – 11:58
  2. "Monterey Suite II - Free for All" – 17:37
  3. "Monterey Suite III - A Time Remembered" – 11:45
  4. "Monterey Suite IV - Happy Jammy" – 9:36
  5. "Ario" – 11:08
  6. "Mental Images" – 9:22
  7. "Last Minute Man" – 7:13

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