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Howard Alden, a masterful guitarist and a revered figure in the world of jazz, presents "I Remember Django," a captivating album released on February 8, 2011, under the Arbors Records label. This 59-minute journey through the heart of jazz is a testament to Alden's virtuosity and his deep respect for the genre's rich history.
The album features a collection of tracks that showcase Alden's impeccable technique and his ability to infuse each piece with a unique blend of warmth and sophistication. From the lively "Jubilee Stomp" to the hauntingly beautiful "Nuages," Alden's guitar work is nothing short of extraordinary. The album also includes a tribute to the legendary Django Reinhardt with "I Remember Django" and "For Django," paying homage to one of the most influential guitarists of all time.
"I Remember Django" is not just a tribute to Reinhardt but also a celebration of the gypsy jazz style that he pioneered. Alden's renditions of classics like "Bernardo" and "Insensiblement" are both respectful and innovative, offering a fresh perspective while staying true to the spirit of the original compositions.
The album also features some lesser-known gems, such as "Up Jumped You With Love" and "I'm Confessin' That I Love You," which Alden breathes new life into with his distinctive touch. The closing track, "Tears," is a poignant and reflective piece that leaves a lasting impression.
With "I Remember Django," Howard Alden delivers an album that is both a tribute to the past and a testament to his own artistic vision. It's a collection that will appeal to jazz enthusiasts and casual listeners alike, offering a rich and rewarding listening experience.