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Between the Lines OUT NOW

Posted on Monday, April 19th, 2010 in Releases Reviews. Share on Twitter or Facebook

Dave Stapleton Quintet’s new album ‘Between the Lines’ is released today.

“Dave Stapleton knows how to shape a 21st-century modern-jazz unit”. INDEPENDENT

“Carefully arranged, well-crafted albums such as this often fall short on fire and heat, but Between The Lines has plenty of both, and Stapleton’s arrangements play to the individual strengths of his colleagues. Highly recommended”. ALL ABOUT JAZZ

LISTEN TO EXCERPTS FROM ‘BETWEEN THE LINES’:

1. October Sky – LISTEN
2. Horn –
LISTEN
3. Dry White –
LISTEN
4. Socks First –
LISTEN
5. Between the Lines – LISTEN
6. Wig Wag –
LISTEN
7. October Sky –
LISTEN
8. Daz Lightyear –
LISTEN
9. Under the Cherry Tree –
LISTEN
10. Images [BONUS TRACK] –
LISTEN

LISTEN AGAIN AT:

and www.myspace.com/davestapletonquintet

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OR EDITION RECORDS STORE – click here

Current Special Offer:
BUY NOW FOR £9.99 (Out 26th April 2010) and receive DSQ’s The House Always Wins and When Life Was In Black and White for FREE

Between the Lines, Dave Stapleton’s third recording with his quintet, is his most accomplished and complete statement to date. Following a series of 4 and 5 star reviews from the UK, French and German press with their second album ‘The House Always Wins’, Between the Lines looks set to emulate their considerable success and firmly launch the Dave Stapleton Quintet has one of the finest outfits on the UK Jazz scene.

Full of robust melodies, hard hitting grooves and fiery playing, Between the Lines is a hugely dynamic, powerful, and engaging work packed with a warmth and a depth that is utterly compelling.

Between the Lines Reviews:

“Dave Stapleton knows how to shape a 21st-century modern-jazz unit”. INDEPENDENT

“Carefully arranged, well-crafted albums such as this often fall short on fire and heat, but Between The Lines has plenty of both, and Stapleton’s arrangements play to the individual strengths of his colleagues. Highly recommended”. ALL ABOUT JAZZ

“[DSQ] can launch into a funky free-ish N’Orleans style collective romp (Daz Lightyear) with an underlying Hendrix-type keys riff (Horn), or a zippy 60s bluesy-bop theme (Wig Wag). It’s a band that always keeps you on your toes”. JAZZWISE

“A thoroughly enjoyable album which will appeal to all those who prefer their jazz served straight without too many fancy trimmings”. VORTEX JAZZ CD REVIEWS

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