CD Very Nice, Jewel Case Very Good, hairline crack top left.
Personnel:
Kenny Davern - Clarinet
Bucky Pizzarelli - Guitar
Greg Cohen - Bass
Howard Alden - Guitar
Tony DeNicola - Drums
Tracks are:
Palesteena
Sweet Lorraine
Bernie's Tune
Summertime
That Da Da Strain
Apex Blues
I Must Have That Man
Smiles
Review
by Scott Yanow
Davern remains the premier jazz clarinetist of his generation, and at 64 shows no signs of slowing down. As a staunch traditionalist, Davern has picked eight standards, primarily from the late teens-early '20s, with two exceptions, a smoldering take on the '30s classic "Summertime," and the '50s out-and-out jam vehicle "Bernie's Tune." As a clarinetist, Davern is about as perfect as they come. He can evoke deep blue after-hours phrases, as on "Summertime"; wail with effect in the upper register during "That Da Da Strain"; or play precisely hewn triplet and eighth note figures, as on the Jimmy Noone evergreen "Apex Blues." With the addition throughout of the two exceptional guitarists Bucky Pizzarelli and Howard Alden, Davern can do no wrong, as this kind of support lends itself to the ultimate in spontaneity, the essence of great jazz. There's serious fun happening on this disc that should produce many smiles and grins from fans worldwide. The tunes are all extended, lasting from six to nine minutes, the title track finale a sweet and lengthy coda to this rock-solid effort. As a result, everyone gets to stretch out, much like a concert performance. This kind of brilliance is rare, but not surprising in the hands of a grand master like Davern. (from allmusicguide.com)