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Howard Alden, a master of the jazz guitar, invites you into his world with "Rolling On," a captivating album released on January 9, 2007, under Arbors Records. This collection of 13 tracks offers a rich tapestry of jazz styles, showcasing Alden's virtuosic skills and deep musicality. The album spans a little over an hour, with each track offering a unique flavor, from the playful "I Double Dare You" to the soulful "Blues," and the tender "Ballad For Eddie."
Alden's guitar work is exquisite, whether he's delivering intricate solos or providing a warm, rhythmic backdrop. The album also features a stellar lineup of musicians, including Howard Alden on guitar, Joel DiBartolo on cello, and Howard's father, Len Alden, on trombone, creating a rich, full sound that's both intimate and expansive.
"Rolling On" is a testament to Alden's versatility and artistry. The tracks range from classic jazz standards like "Somebody Loves Me" and "Tishomingo Blues" to original compositions like "Manoir De Mes Reves" and "Echo Of Spring." Each piece is a journey in itself, with Alden and his bandmates exploring the depths of each melody and rhythm.
The album's title track, "Roll On, Mississippi, Roll On," is a standout, with its infectious rhythm and evocative lyrics painting a vivid picture of life along the Mississippi River. Meanwhile, "Day Dream" offers a moment of quiet reflection, showcasing Alden's ability to convey deep emotion with just a few notes.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Howard Alden or a newcomer to his music, "Rolling On" is an album that's sure to delight. It's a celebration of jazz in all its forms, from the upbeat and lively to the slow and soulful. So sit back, press play, and let the music of Howard Alden transport you to a world of jazz magic.