Eddie Daniels, renowned for his mastery of the clarinet and his contributions to the jazz genre, presents "Street Wind," an album released on March 17, 2009, under the Stone Music Family, LLC label. This captivating collection of eight tracks spans a total of 41 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of jazz compositions that showcase Daniels' virtuosity and musical depth.
The album opens with "Preparation F," setting the tone for a journey through a variety of moods and styles. From the tender and heartfelt "How Deep Is Your Love" to the whimsical "Fantasy of a Street Corner Flute Player," Daniels' clarinet weaves a narrative that is both intimate and expansive. The inclusion of "Old Man River, Pt. 2" brings a touch of classic Americana to the mix, while "I Go To Rio" adds a lively, rhythmic energy that is sure to delight.
Daniels' versatility shines through in "Song For My Son," a piece that is both personal and universal, resonating with listeners on a profound level. The album's title track, "Street Wind," encapsulates the essence of urban life, blending the sounds of the city with the soulful expressions of jazz.
"Street Wind" is not just an album but a testament to Eddie Daniels' enduring talent and his ability to connect with audiences through his music. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his work, this album offers a compelling exploration of jazz that is both timeless and contemporary.