Butch Miles, a renowned jazz drummer with an extensive discography, invites you to experience "Soulmates," a captivating live album recorded in 1995 at the Amerika Haus in Hamburg, Germany, and released in 2002 under Nagel Heyer Records. Collaborating with the talented guitarist Howard Alden, Miles delivers a swinging journey through 13 classic jazz standards, spanning a total of 1 hour and 18 minutes.
The album opens with a lively rendition of "Lady Be Good," followed by the soulful "Did You Call Her Today" and the upbeat "The Claw." Miles and Alden's chemistry shines through in tracks like "Azalea" and "Them There Eyes," showcasing their impeccable timing and musical synergy. The album also features standout performances on "Tico Tico," "Jubilee," and "Barney's Blues," highlighting Miles' virtuosic drumming and Alden's expressive guitar work.
"Soulmates" is a testament to the enduring appeal of jazz standards, with each track offering a unique interpretation of beloved classics. From the romantic "What a Little Moonlight Can Do" to the energetic "Funkallero" and the playful "Tickle Toe," this album is a celebration of the genre's rich history and timeless melodies. Whether you're a longtime jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Soulmates" is a delightful exploration of the music that has captivated audiences for generations.