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After Midnight - The Complete Session [Import]

After Midnight - The Complete Session [Import]

$39.99
After Midnight - The Complete Session [Import]
$39.99

The Story

KEY FEATURES

  • 2xLP pressed on 180-Gram Black Vinyl
  • Housed in a Gatefold Sleeve
  • Includes 6 bonus tracks not included on the orginal vinyl LP
  • Produced by: Lee Gillette
  • Remastered by: Ron McMaster, Steve Hoffman & Kevin Gray
  • Recorded at: Recorded at Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, California U.S.A, August 15th and September 24th, 1956

RELEASE DESCRIPTION

Nat "King" Cole's music is the perfect combination of romantic charm and musical invention. Cole is renowned for his big production numbers and pop hits such hits as "Stardust", but he was also an accomplished and unique jazz pianist and excelled in a small-group setting. After Midnight's album cover states that this is a "trio" release. However, Cole is actually paired up with his trio plus five guest soloists (saxophone. trombone, trumpet, procession, and violin). The dubious credits don't matter that much. This is precious music and without a doubt, one of Cole's best records. Included here are wonderful and intimate renditions of Cole's favorites "Sweet Lorraine", "(Get your kicks on) Route 66" and many others. Trombonist Juan Tizol performs a beautiful version of his Afro-Cuban tune "Caravan", and Cole and violinist Stuff Smith trade some hot licks on the up-tempo "I Know". For anybody looking into understand the depth and breadth of Cole's jazz roots, this disc is an excellent point of departure.

One of the unfortunate consequences of Nat "King" Cole's exquisite career as a vocalist is that many fans have forgotten what an exceptional pianist he was. Moreover, Cole influenced pianists as chronologically and geographically divergent as Oscar Peterson, Brazil's Tania Maria, and Diana Krall. After Midnight serves up equal doses of Cole's vocals and piano playing. From the lush beauty of "What Is There To Say" to the mid-tempo swing of "When I Grow Too Old To Dream" to the lightening quick "I Know That You Know", Cole confirms his place in both Popular Vocalist history and Jazz Piano history as well. In a recording featuring such luminaries as Harry "Sweets" Edison on trumpet, and the often forgotten violinist Stuff Smith, After Midnight is the perfect offering for any fan of the Nat "King" Cole Trio as well as those fans who are more familiar with Cole as a vocalist. A perfect blend is found here. L. J. Allen

TRACKLIST

  1. Just You
  2. Just Me
  3. Sweet Lorraine
  4. Sometimes I'm Happy
  5. Caravan
  6. It's Only a Paper Moon
  7. You're Looking at Me
  8. The Lonely One
  9. Don't Let it Go to Your Head
  10. I Know That You Know
  11. Blame It On My Youth
  12. When I Grow Too Old To Dream
  13. Route 66
  14. I Was A Little Too Lonely (And You Were A Little Too Late)
  15. You Can Depend on Me
  16. What is There to Say
  17. Two Loves Have I
  18. Candy
  19. You're Looking at Me (alternate take)

LISTEN

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Description

KEY FEATURES

  • 2xLP pressed on 180-Gram Black Vinyl
  • Housed in a Gatefold Sleeve
  • Includes 6 bonus tracks not included on the orginal vinyl LP
  • Produced by: Lee Gillette
  • Remastered by: Ron McMaster, Steve Hoffman & Kevin Gray
  • Recorded at: Recorded at Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, California U.S.A, August 15th and September 24th, 1956

RELEASE DESCRIPTION

Nat "King" Cole's music is the perfect combination of romantic charm and musical invention. Cole is renowned for his big production numbers and pop hits such hits as "Stardust", but he was also an accomplished and unique jazz pianist and excelled in a small-group setting. After Midnight's album cover states that this is a "trio" release. However, Cole is actually paired up with his trio plus five guest soloists (saxophone. trombone, trumpet, procession, and violin). The dubious credits don't matter that much. This is precious music and without a doubt, one of Cole's best records. Included here are wonderful and intimate renditions of Cole's favorites "Sweet Lorraine", "(Get your kicks on) Route 66" and many others. Trombonist Juan Tizol performs a beautiful version of his Afro-Cuban tune "Caravan", and Cole and violinist Stuff Smith trade some hot licks on the up-tempo "I Know". For anybody looking into understand the depth and breadth of Cole's jazz roots, this disc is an excellent point of departure.

One of the unfortunate consequences of Nat "King" Cole's exquisite career as a vocalist is that many fans have forgotten what an exceptional pianist he was. Moreover, Cole influenced pianists as chronologically and geographically divergent as Oscar Peterson, Brazil's Tania Maria, and Diana Krall. After Midnight serves up equal doses of Cole's vocals and piano playing. From the lush beauty of "What Is There To Say" to the mid-tempo swing of "When I Grow Too Old To Dream" to the lightening quick "I Know That You Know", Cole confirms his place in both Popular Vocalist history and Jazz Piano history as well. In a recording featuring such luminaries as Harry "Sweets" Edison on trumpet, and the often forgotten violinist Stuff Smith, After Midnight is the perfect offering for any fan of the Nat "King" Cole Trio as well as those fans who are more familiar with Cole as a vocalist. A perfect blend is found here. L. J. Allen

TRACKLIST

  1. Just You
  2. Just Me
  3. Sweet Lorraine
  4. Sometimes I'm Happy
  5. Caravan
  6. It's Only a Paper Moon
  7. You're Looking at Me
  8. The Lonely One
  9. Don't Let it Go to Your Head
  10. I Know That You Know
  11. Blame It On My Youth
  12. When I Grow Too Old To Dream
  13. Route 66
  14. I Was A Little Too Lonely (And You Were A Little Too Late)
  15. You Can Depend on Me
  16. What is There to Say
  17. Two Loves Have I
  18. Candy
  19. You're Looking at Me (alternate take)

LISTEN

Available on Desktop & Mobile
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