Howard Alden, the renowned jazz guitarist, invites you to explore the rich tapestry of American music with his 2014 album, "Timelines." Released under Housemaster Records, this 58-minute journey seamlessly blends jazz standards, classical pieces, and Brazilian compositions, showcasing Alden's virtuosic guitar playing and his deep understanding of melody and harmony.
The album opens with "Up the Lazy River," a classic jazz tune that sets the tone for the eclectic mix that follows. Alden's interpretation of "Sonate L 398" by Domenico Scarlatti demonstrates his ability to transcend genres, bringing a fresh perspective to classical music. The album also features beloved standards like "When It's Sleepy Time Down South," "Don't Get Around Much Anymore," and "Basin Street Blues," each reimagined through Alden's unique lens.
Alden's affinity for Brazilian music is evident in tracks like "Migalhas de Amor" and "Doce de Coco," where he masterfully incorporates the rhythmic and harmonic complexities of Brazilian styles. The album also includes a delightful medley of classical pieces, "Pergolesi Swing" and "Siciliano BWV 1031," showcasing Alden's versatility and musical curiosity.
Throughout "Timelines," Howard Alden's guitar playing is a testament to his technical prowess and emotional depth. Whether he's interpreting a jazz standard, a classical piece, or a Brazilian composition, Alden's playing is always nuanced, expressive, and deeply engaging. This album is a celebration of music that transcends boundaries and invites listeners to appreciate the timeless beauty of these diverse musical traditions.