Dive into the vibrant world of jazz with Butch Miles' "Soulmates," a captivating album released on May 13, 2002, under Nagel Heyer Records. Spanning a generous 78 minutes, this collection is a testament to Miles' virtuosic drumming and his deep connection with the jazz tradition.
"Soulmates" is a journey through classic jazz standards and original compositions, each track a showcase of Butch Miles' exceptional skill and musicality. From the swinging "Lady Be Good" to the sultry "What a Little Moonlight Can Do," and the upbeat "Tickle Toe," the album offers a diverse range of styles that highlight Miles' versatility. His interpretations of standards like "I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me" and "Gone with the Wind" are fresh and invigorating, while tracks like "The Claw" and "Funkallero" demonstrate his knack for creating infectious, original grooves.
The album also features a mix of big band and small ensemble settings, providing a dynamic listening experience. Butch Miles' drumming is the heart of the album, driving each track with his signature power, precision, and creativity. Whether he's laying down a solid backbeat or showcasing his impressive solos, Miles' playing is a constant source of inspiration and delight.
"Soulmates" is a celebration of jazz, a genre that Butch Miles has dedicated his life to. It's an album that will appeal to jazz aficionados and casual listeners alike, offering a rich and rewarding musical experience. With its engaging performances and high-quality production, "Soulmates" is a standout addition to any music collection.