Earl Howard's "Clepton," released on January 1, 2007, under New World Records, is a captivating journey into the avant-garde and free jazz realms. Comprising three tracks—"Clepton," "Improvisation," and "Rosebud"—this 59-minute album showcases Howard's mastery of the keyboard, even during what were reportedly his final days, a testament to his unwavering dedication to music.
Earl Howard, a recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts grants for jazz study, composition, and instruction, brings his extensive experience and innovative spirit to this album. His work is not just a collection of songs but a reflection of his lifelong commitment to pushing the boundaries of jazz. The album's title track, "Clepton," is a nod to the legendary Eric Clapton, hinting at the rich influences that have shaped Howard's musical journey.
"Clepton" is a must-listen for fans of avant-garde and free jazz, offering a raw and unfiltered experience that highlights Howard's improvisational skills and his ability to create music that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Earl Howard or a newcomer to his work, this album promises a unique and unforgettable listening experience.