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    George Van Eps & Howard Alden - Keepin' Time (1996)

    Posted By: DjangoTiger
    George Van Eps & Howard Alden - Keepin' Time (1996)

    George Van Eps & Howard Alden - Keepin' Time
    MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 12 Tracks | 57:56 | 132,58 MB | Year: 1994; release: 1996
    Genre: Jazz, Swing | Label: Concord Records

    Guitarists George Van Eps (a veteran of the 1930's) and Howard Alden (36 at the time of this recording) had made three prior CD's before cutting a fine quartet date with bassist Michael Moore and drummer Jake Hanna. The two guitarists can easily be told apart for Van Eps (the inventor of the seven-string guitar) plays some of the most beautiful chords in the world while Alden often contributes single-note solos. Highlights of the disc include Alden's two renditions of Van Eps songs ("The Chant" and "Kay's Fantasy"), Van Eps' two features and such swing standards as "Blue Skies," "How High The Moon," "I Cover The Waterfront" and a duet rendition of "More Than You Know." All of the music is quite relaxed (with nothing over a slow-medium pace) but has plenty of inner fire. (Allmusic)

    Tracklist:

    1. Blue Skies (4:29)
    2. Satin Doll (6:31)
    3. It Had To Be You (6:47)
    4. Body And Soul (5:04)
    5. How High The Moon (5:25)
    6. Honeysuckle Rose (2:17)
    7. I Cover The Waterfront (5:30)
    8. The Chant (2:27)
    9. Willow Weep For Me (5:28)
    10. Kay's Fantasy (4:06)
    11. More Then You Know (5:26)
    12. I Got Rhythm (4:22)

    Musicians:

    George Van Eps - guitar
    Howard Alden - guitar
    Michael Moore - bass
    Jake Hanna - drums

    Recorded At Sage & Sound Recording, Hollywood, September 6-7, 1994.