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Dayna Stephens: I'll Take My Chances - COMPACT DISCSTitle: I'll Take My Chances Artist: Dayna Stephens Label: Criss Cross Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 8712474136124 Genre: Jazz Release Date: 2013 09 17 Number of Discs: 1 Tenor saxophonist Dayna Stephens is poised, poetic and furiously swinging on his second Criss Cross effort, I'll Take My Chances, a follow up to his remarkable 2012 release Today Is Tomorrow. The quintet features guitarist Charles Altura, a newcomer to Criss Cross and a key melodic

Title: I'll Take My Chances
Artist: Dayna Stephens
Label: Criss Cross
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 8712474136124
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2013-09-17
Number of Discs: 1

Tenor saxophonist Dayna Stephens is poised, poetic and furiously swinging on his second Criss Cross effort, I'll Take My Chances, a follow-up to his remarkable 2012 release Today Is Tomorrow. The quintet features guitarist Charles Altura, a newcomer to Criss Cross and a key melodic and solo voice throughout. Pianist Gerald Clayton, returning to Criss Cross after sideman sessions with Kendrick Scott and Michael Rodriguez, brings keen virtuosity and harmonic insight to Stephens' challenging, deeply lyrical compositions. Bassist Joe Sanders, whose issued Introducing Joe Sanders on Criss Cross in 2012, achieves an effortless sense of connection with drummer Bill Stewart, a veteran of over 20 Criss Cross sessions, not to mention one of the great influential players of the last 20 years. Along with 5 originals, Field of Landmines by Stephens and Marcus Gilmore, Adrift by Aaron Parks (the pianist on Today Is Tomorrow) and a hard-swinging reinvention of Brad Mehldau's Unrequited, Stephens also includes a rhapsodic treatment of Ellington's Prelude to a Kiss, featuring guest vocalist Becca Stevens. There's also a striking departure: A track with Clayton on organ and the leader on husky, soul-drenched baritone sax.

Tracks:
1.1 Good Tree, Good Fruit
1.2 JFK International
1.3 Adrift
1.4 Dirty
1.5 Unrequieted, Pt. 1
1.6 Prelude to a Kiss
1.7 Field of Landmines
1.8 I'll Take My Chances
1.9 Weezy
1.10 Unrequited, Pt. 2

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