Dive into the world of classic jazz with "Reunion At Arbors," a captivating album by legendary clarinetist Kenny Davern, released on May 5, 1998. This enchanting collection of nine timeless tracks, spanning 57 minutes, is a testament to Davern's mastery of the genre, showcasing his virtuosity and deep musical heritage. Recorded in March 1997, this album is a reunion of sorts, featuring the collaboration between Kenny Davern and Bob Wilber, two titans of the jazz world, coming together after many years for their first studio recording under the Arbors Records label.
The album kicks off with the lively "Cherry," followed by the nostalgic "Sentimental Journey," and continues with a mix of standards and lesser-known gems like "Who's Sorry Now," "I Want A Little Girl," and "The Sheik Of Araby." Each track is a delightful blend of melody and improvisation, highlighting the rich interplay between Davern and Wilber. The album also includes personal touches, such as the dedication "Dear Sidney," and a lively rendition of "Arbors Stomp," paying homage to the label that has been a cornerstone of traditional jazz.
"Reunion At Arbors" is not just a collection of songs but a celebration of jazz tradition, featuring performances that are both technically impressive and deeply expressive. The album's recording history adds an extra layer of intrigue, as it was born out of a gathering of jazz enthusiasts in Clearwater, Florida, in 1997. This context lends a sense of community and shared passion to the music, making it a true labor of love.
Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or a newcomer to the genre, "Reunion At Arbors" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The album's blend of classic tunes and dynamic performances makes it a standout in Kenny Davern's discography and a cherished addition to any jazz collection.