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Immerse yourself in the vibrant and dynamic world of jazz with Alan Barnes' captivating album "Manhattan," released on January 14, 2001, under Woodville Records. This 1 hour and 8 minute journey through the genre is a testament to Barnes' virtuosity and his ability to blend traditional and contemporary jazz elements seamlessly.
The album opens with "Crafty," setting the tone for the sophisticated and intricate compositions that follow. From the playful "2? East, 3? West" to the romantic "The Star Crossed Lovers," each track showcases Barnes' exceptional skill on the saxophone and clarinet, as well as his knack for creating engaging and memorable melodies.
"Manhattan," the title track, is a standout piece that captures the essence of the city's bustling energy and diversity. The lively "St. Vitus' Dance" and the dreamy "Landscape" demonstrate Barnes' versatility and range as a composer and performer.
The album also features a delightful rendition of the classic "I'll String Along with You," showcasing Barnes' ability to infuse new life into familiar tunes. The closing track, "Blues on the Beach," is a soulful and introspective piece that leaves a lasting impression.
Throughout "Manhattan," Alan Barnes' mastery of jazz is evident, making it a compelling addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. The album is a celebration of the genre's rich history and a testament to its enduring appeal.