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Angular Blues

3.9M streams

3,912,206

Stories

3.4M streams

3,374,955

Steel House

799.4K streams

799,395

Dance of the Elders

610.7K streams

610,700

This Place

145.4K streams

145,373

Permutation

120.6K streams

120,634

Empire

95.1K streams

95,054

A Master's Diary

89.6K streams

89,616

Koppel, Colley, Blade

74K streams

74,043

This Place

68.3K streams

68,293

Biography

Scott Colley’s stature as a leading bassist in the field of improvised music is well and easily measured. He’s been called “one of the leading bassists of our postbop era, and a composer-bandleader of quietly serious resolve” by The New York Times, while musical colleagues, like saxophonist Joshua Redman, praise him for being “one of the most musical bassists playing today. To me, he seems to have…this natural, intuitive, empathic sense of how to bring the most out of the other musicians and the music he’s playing.” Colley, a four time Grammy nominee, has performed on over 200 recordings, eight of those as bandleader and composer. He is a first-call sideman, as renowned for his role in groups led by well-known headliners—John Scofield, Herbie Hancock, Chris Potter, many others—as he is for being part of all-star projects like “Still Dreaming” with Joshua Redman, Ron Miles, and Brian Blade; and “Steel House” with Edward Simon and Brian Blade. Recording as a leader include 1996 debut Portable Universe, (Freelance) and continuing with 1997's This Place (SteepleChase), 1998's Subliminal (Criss Cross), 2000’s The Magic Line (Arabesque) 2002’s Initial Wisdom (Palmetto), 2007’s Architect of the Silent Moment (CAM jazz), 2010-release, Empire (CAM jazz), and 2016’s Seven (Artistshare)