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"Most Jazz educators are enterprising players in their own right, and many have an understandable urge to plunge into the far flung ocean of performance and splash around from time to time. Trumpeter Bob Lark, whose day gig is coordinator of Jazz Studies at Chicago's DePaul University (and whose resume includes a doctorate in Jazz performance from the University of North Texas), gets his feet wet with First Steps, on which his capable shipmates include the highly regarded tenor saxophonist Bob Mintzer, the less well known but no less accomplished trombonist/arranger Paul McKee, and an able bodied Chicago area rhythm section whose bassist, Reed, is a three year starter with the DePaul Jazz Ensemble. A second tenor, the irrepressible Mark Colby, makes a high powered guest appearance on The Call, the fourth of Lark's five original compositions. Completing the session are Thelonious Monk's stutter stepping "Evidence" and the timehonored standards "Alone Together" and "There Is No Greater Love" (the last animated by the free and easy spirit that suits it so well). Lark's candid post bop compositions establish a durable framework for improvisation, while McKee's charts ("Evidence,"."Alone Together") are equally effective. Lark has some admirable moments in the solo spotlight (especially on "Ravenswood," "No Greater Love" and "Evidence"), as do McKee, Novak and Mintzer (who makes his most emphatic statements on the standards). First Steps is truly a handsome package, with all its component parts tucked neatly into place, yet lacking the spark of singularity that would set it apart from the many other ships that are sailing in the same crowded mainstream waters. Simply put, this is no-frills contemporary Jazz performed with ample know how by five musicians who know how."
- Jack Bowers - All About Jazz, Sep, 2000
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"Bob is a fine trumpeter and educator, and his band leading is consistent with his other musical work. As you will hear, the band plays beautifully together, with many excellent arrangements by Bob and Paul McKee. All in all, this was a positive and uplifting musical experience I think you will enjoy listening to as much as we did playing.""
- Bob Mintzer, Apr, 2000
First Steps
Release Year 2007
9703 | CD | LP | $13.99
Release Info
This is trumpeter Bob Lark's first album on Hallway Records. He is assisted by an All-Star band including Bob Mintzer on tenor saxophone, Paul McKee on trombone, Larry Novak on piano, Tim Davis on drums, Sharay Reed on bass, and Mark Colby on tenor saxophone.