Howard Alden, the renowned American jazz guitarist, invites you to explore the timeless magic of Django Reinhardt's musical legacy with his 2011 album, "I Remember Django." This captivating collection, released on Arbors Records, is a heartfelt tribute to the legendary guitarist, featuring a blend of classic compositions and personal favorites that showcase Alden's virtuosic skills and deep respect for Reinhardt's influence.
Joined by an stellar ensemble including Anat Cohen on clarinet, Warren Vache on cornet, Jon Burr on bass, and Matt Wilson on drums, Alden delivers a swinging and soulful journey through 13 tracks. From the upbeat energy of "Jubilee Stomp" to the tender balladry of "Nuages," each piece is imbued with a sense of warmth and authenticity that only a true master of the craft can achieve.
The album opens with the title track, "I Remember Django," a composition by Barney Kessel that pays homage to Reinhardt's enduring impact on jazz guitar. Alden's rendition is a testament to his ability to channel the spirit of the past while infusing it with his unique voice. Other highlights include the playful "Up Jumped You With Love," the hauntingly beautiful "Bernardo," and the lively "Insensiblement."
With a duration of 59 minutes, "I Remember Django" is a testament to Howard Alden's artistry and his dedication to preserving the rich tradition of jazz guitar. Whether you're a longtime fan of Alden's work or a newcomer to the world of jazz, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.