Present Joys is a studio album by trumpeter
Dave Douglas and pianist
Uri Caine which was released in July 2014 on the
Greenleaf Music label.[1] The album follows Douglas' 2012 exploration of hymns, Be Still, by including four songs from the
Sacred Harp songbook.
The
Allmusic review by Matt Collar awarded the album 3½ stars out of 5, stating "Ultimately, as the title implies, Present Joys showcases Douglas and Caine interacting in the moment with a thoughtful, creative joy".[2] Writing for
The Guardian, John Fordham called it "a 2014 jazz highlight".[3]PopMatters' Will Layman stated "Dave Douglas and Uri Caine are good enough to stand up to making “pretty” music, even traditional music. They pass the test and come out still surprising us".[4]
Present Joys is a studio album by trumpeter
Dave Douglas and pianist
Uri Caine which was released in July 2014 on the
Greenleaf Music label.[1] The album follows Douglas' 2012 exploration of hymns, Be Still, by including four songs from the
Sacred Harp songbook.
The
Allmusic review by Matt Collar awarded the album 3½ stars out of 5, stating "Ultimately, as the title implies, Present Joys showcases Douglas and Caine interacting in the moment with a thoughtful, creative joy".[2] Writing for
The Guardian, John Fordham called it "a 2014 jazz highlight".[3]PopMatters' Will Layman stated "Dave Douglas and Uri Caine are good enough to stand up to making “pretty” music, even traditional music. They pass the test and come out still surprising us".[4]