A player's prime directive, Dave Holland has decided, should be to spread joy while making creative music. His role model in this regard remains Duke Ellington, whose melodies were the lure to draw listeners deeper into the world of jazz interaction; so it is with the Holland Quintet. 'Prime Directive', the album, picks up where the Grammy-nominated 'Points of View' left off, and is the stronger for the addition of Chris Potter, widely regarded as one of the most exciting saxophonists in North America.
Recorded 1998
Personnel: Dave Holland (double-bass), Robin Eubanks (trombone, cowbell), Chris Potter (soprano, alto and tenor saxophones), Steve Nelson (vibraphone, marimba), Billy Kilson (drums)