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Howard Alden and Ken Peplowski have previously appeared on a number of each other's CDs and this is hardly their first opportunity to play as a duo. Both Alden and Peplowski are equally at home in bop and swing with a vast shared repertoire between them. They are among the best on their respective instruments, with intuitive minds that work together in daring jointly improvised flights. Alden switched to playing seven-string electric guitar a number of years prior to these 2006 sessions after playing with fellow masters George Van Eps and Bucky Pizzarelli, gaining the ability to play a bassline with the extra string. Peplowski is a solid tenor saxophonist and a lyrical clarinetist. With Peplowski on clarinet, they come up with an extended, humorous rendition of "Did I Remember" and offer a creative interpretation of Bud Powell's still demanding "Tempus Fugit." Pianist Bill Evans' "Very Early" was often played by its composer at a brisk tempo during the latter part of his career, but the duo chose a relaxed setting to better showcase this lovely waltz. Peplowski switches to tenor sax for several songs, including a pair of Joe Puma compositions "Pow Wow" (a thinly disguised "Cherokee" and the exotic Brazilian/Latin flavored "Bossango"), a lush take of "The Things We Did Last Summer," and a swinging "Dream Dancing." Alden is heard unaccompanied for the forgotten Eastwood Lane chestnut "The Land of the Loon." ~ Ken Dryden
Personnel: Howard Alden (guitar); Howard Alden; Ken Peplowski (clarinet, tenor saxophone).
Liner Note Author: Ross Firestone.
Down Beat (p.70) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "[A] mostly serene chamber program of carefully engineered and elegant little jazz fugues....The music is smart and precise..." JazzTimes (p.86) - "[With] quick wits, an overabundance of chops, a mutual love of neglected material that reveals harmonic challenges, and, above all, the kind of telepathy that encourages both artists to rely more on spontaneity than occasionally arranged passages." Howard Alden Pow-Wow Songs Pow-Wow Review
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