Larry Adler's album, Again, is a beautiful collection of harmonica music that showcases the artist's incredible talent and versatility. With 14 tracks that span a range of genres, from jazz to classical to folk, this album is a true tour-de-force for Adler and a must-listen for anyone who appreciates great music.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Night and Day," a Cole Porter classic that Adler infuses with his own unique style and energy. The harmonica takes center stage here, with Adler's masterful playing carrying the melody and creating a rich, full-bodied sound that is both captivating and beautiful.
Another standout track is "Summertime," which Adler infuses with a jazzy, improvisational feel. His harmonica playing is both soulful and playful, and the result is a truly memorable rendition of this classic tune.
Throughout the album, Adler's playing is consistently impressive, and his ability to seamlessly transition from one genre to another is truly remarkable. Whether he's playing a traditional folk tune or a complex classical piece, Adler's virtuosity is on full display, and it's clear that he is a true master of his craft.