"Tomorrow's Hours" is a captivating jazz album by guitarist Joshua Breakstone, released on March 9, 2002, via Capri Records. This album is a heartfelt tribute to the legendary jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery, offering a fresh perspective on the genre while paying homage to a true master. With a runtime of approximately 1 hour and 3 minutes, the album features nine tracks that showcase Breakstone's virtuosity and deep understanding of jazz guitar.
The album opens with "Twisted Blues," setting the tone for the collection with its intricate guitar work and soulful melodies. Other standout tracks include "Missile Blues," a dynamic and energetic piece, and "Leila," a more introspective and melodic composition. "Tomorrow's Hours," the title track, is a standout piece that highlights Breakstone's ability to blend technical prowess with heartfelt expression.
"Tomorrow's Hours" is not just a collection of songs but a testament to Joshua Breakstone's skill and his deep respect for the jazz tradition. The album's import edition ensures that fans of jazz guitar worldwide can enjoy this exceptional work. Whether you're a longtime fan of Joshua Breakstone or a newcomer to his music, "Tomorrow's Hours" is sure to impress with its rich textures, dynamic performances, and timeless appeal.