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Jazz Now Magazine July 2005 edition
David Hines, 5-string fretless, 4 & 6 string basses; Steve Hunt, keyboards and piano;
Steve Kirby, electric & classical guitars; Steve Michaud, drums; Allan Holdsworth, guitar, guest soloist
Virginia Beach-based fusion bassist David Hines has brought together a fine group of musicians in
the making of his first solo CD, Nebula, namely Steve Hunt on keys, Steve Kirby on guitar, and Steve
Michaud on drums. In addition, legendary guitarist Allan Holdsworth, a former bandmate of Steve Hunt,
appears as a guest soloist on 2 of the tracks.
The CD contains 8 original Hines compositions, inspired by the music of Weather Report, Return to Forever and Miles DavisÌ
Bitches Brew. This is a fine debut for Hines, a solid fusion effort with great writing and musicianship throughout, and should
be enjoyed by fans of the aforementioned bands.
by Linda Goshay
Jazz Times Aug. 2005 Review of Nebula
"Way back in the dark ages of the late '60s and early '70s, jazz-rock offered listeners the promise of an exciting
hybrid that would combine the improvisational prowess and harmonic imagination of jazz with the energy and rhythmic
might of rock. That dream has been largely unrealized in subsequent decades, but David Hines and a corps of of musical
renegades and genre-benders recall those days with their playing on Nebula. Whether it's Hines delivering flashy and
adventurous solos on various basses ranging from a five-string fretless to four- and six string instruments, or special
guest Allan Holdsworth adding his own agile licks on "Skippy" and "Antillia", this is classic fare being updated.
Other key elements are Steve Hunt's fierce keyboard and piano licks and Steve Kirby's contributions on electric and
acoustic guitar. These songs don't just amble along, nor are they dominated by vocalists or diluted by string sections.
They are strong musical evidence that there are still some players interested in expanding the concepts pioneered by
Miles Davis' electric units and Charles Lloyd,s late '60s bands."
Jazz Times Aug. 2005 Review of Nebula
BASS INSIDE MAGAZINE JUNE 2005 issue #21
"With David Hines, the good old days of real fusion are back. Hines is a great player as well and he will
make you once more seriously consider tangling with fretless bass. Where the original joy and fascination
with intersting tunes and fine playing are evident everywhere, David Hines' Nebula is definitely for you."
-BASS INSIDE MAGAZINE JUNE 2005 issue #21
Elias Granillo, Sea of Tranquility June 12th 2005
"With David Hines' debut Nebula, thereís no shortage of fusion. Hines and his 4 & 6-string fretted and 5-string
fretless basses are at the center of it all. Enjoy the music."
-Elias Granillo, Sea of Tranquility June 12th 2005
jazz-rock.com
"Dave's bass playing is phenomenal. "Nebula" is a truly remarkable debut CD Ö it showcases both his
talent as a bassist, and composer. Every jazz-rock fan who yearns for that delicious fusion of creativity and
virtuosity will love it. Nebula transcends imitation without compromise. 100% inspiration! Five stars on this
one!*****"
-John Pritchard (jazz-rock.com) June 2005
progressive world.net
"David Hines Nebula is an indulgence for fans of fusion. The music is jazz fusion at its best. It is no wonder
he can lead this pack and command such proficient players. Itís proof positive that David Hines is in the upper
echelon of bassists."
Reviewed by: Joshua Turner, April 2005 progressive world.net
abstractlogix.com
"Bassist-composer makes an impressive debut with Nebula... a very auspicious debut from a talent truly deserving
of wider recognition. Hines has crafted a true winner here... chockfull of things that hardcore jazz-fusion fans
adore. Nebula couldn't come more recommended. A no-holds barred player's project, with harmonically challenging
compositions, and virtuosic, over-the-top solos."
-Bill Milkowsky, Author, Contributor, Bassplayer Magazine, Senior
Writer for abstractlogix.com 2005-06 08
progressor.net
"All of the compositions are brilliant..., that essential bridge between symphonic and jazz music, which will lead
you to the wonderful (and highly progressive) world of classic Jazz-Fusion. this is one of the best and the most
memorable works of the genre I've heard in recent years and is an undoubted candidate to take one of the highest
positions in my Top-20-2005. Ultimately recommended."
- VM: June 23, 2005 Ubekistan Progressive Rock Pages
ìProgressorî www.progressor.net
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