Steven Kirby has an airy sound that is often reminiscent of Pat Metheny. On the two sessions included on this CD, the Boston-based guitarist performs nine of his originals. The other musicians are Bevan Manson or Bennet Paster on piano, Harvie Swartz or Gerald Wilfong on bass, George Schuller or John Mettam on drums, and soprano saxophonist Carl Clements making the quartet a quintet on two numbers; they are mostly in a supportive role, interacting closely with Kirby and doing their best to inspire him without drawing that much attention to themselves. Clements displays a pleasing tone during his two melodic appearances. Kirby has a relaxed and lyrical improvising style, even at faster tempos; since his compositions are harmonically complex yet quite tonal, there are some sleepy moments scattered throughout this release. However, there seems to be a lot of inner heat, and as the guitarist continues to mature, hopefully his fire will erupt more often. Overall this is a worthwhile effort, an important first step for Steve Kirby toward developing an original style. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Tracks
Track Title
Composers
Performers
Time
Forest Road
Steven Kirby
Steven Kirby
(6:35)
Dawn
Steven Kirby
Steven Kirby
(4:56)
Point of Balance
Steven Kirby
Steven Kirby
(4:43)
An Ever Fixed Mark
Steven Kirby
Steven Kirby
(7:24)
High Place
Steven Kirby
Steven Kirby
(7:14)
Nima's Way
Steven Kirby
Steven Kirby
(7:53)
When I Knew
Steven Kirby
Steven Kirby
(6:29)
Travels
Steven Kirby
Steven Kirby
(5:23)
Mid-Winter Night's Dream
Steven Kirby
Steven Kirby
(7:57)
Credits
Harvie Swartz (Bass), Harvie Swartz (Bass (Acoustic)), Bevan Manson (Piano), George Schuller (Drums), Eric Kilburn (Engineer), Peter Kontrimas (Engineer), Peter Kontrimas (Mixing), John Mettam (Drums), Bill Milkowski (Liner Notes), Jim Brick (Mastering), Steven Kirby (Guitar (Acoustic)), Steven Kirby (Guitar), Steven Kirby (Arranger), Steven Kirby (Guitar (Electric)), Steven Kirby (Producer), Steven Kirby (Main Performer), Jerry Wilfong (Bass), Bennett Paster (Piano), Carl Clements (Saxophone), Carl Clements (Sax (Soprano))