Album Details
Title: All Through the Night [Bonus Track] Artist: Julie London Release Date: 1965 Re-Released On: 10/23/2007 Label: Capitol Records UPCs: 400000002675, 5099950157327 Genre: Vocal Music Styles: Cool, Traditional Pop, Jazz Instrument, Guitar Jazz Moods: Delicate, Elegant, Intimate, Laid-Back/Mellow, Relaxed, Warm, Amiable/Good-Natured, Calm/Peaceful, Gentle, Melancholy, Nocturnal, Reserved, Romantic, Sensual, Soothing, Sophisticated, Stylish, Bittersweet, Humorous, Reflective, Wistful, Refined/Mannered Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 3 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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I've Got You Under My Skin
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You Do Something to Me
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Get out of Town
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All Through the Night
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So in Love
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At Long Last Love
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Easy to Love
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My Heart Belongs to Daddy
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Every Time We Say Goodbye
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In the Still of the Night
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You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To [*]
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2007 | CD | Capitol Records | 01573 |
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Album Review
It doesn't get much better than this, either for the recording career of Julie London or the whole concept of a vocalist doing standards with a good jazz combo providing backup. Listeners who like these sorts of songs but don't enjoy the over-arranged sounds of studio big bands and orchestras will no doubt take an immediate liking to having players such as Joe Pass and the terrific drummer Colin Bailey swinging away instead. Most of the room is left to London, who is in great form here. It is a tribute to Cole Porter, who wrote enough good songs for at least five albums such as this. The ten songs chosen run the gamut from the most familiar to a bit less, although most of this composer's work has received memorable outings via the vocal pipes of one saloon singer or another. Bud Shank does his Stan Getz thing, nicely pumped up. Greatly aided by a superb studio sound and mix, London really does convincing interpretations of these songs. In fact, she may be too convincing, and one might wind up packing one's bags as she eases into the first chorus of "Get Out of Town." Some hilarious outtakes from this session, in which the elegant songstress breaks form and bursts into swearing, have circulated among collectors for years. [Capitol's 2007 edition included the bonus track "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To."] ~ Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Al Viola | Guitar | | Bob Flanigan | Trombone | | Bud Shank | Sax (Alto), Flute | | Colin Bailey | Drums | | Don Baley | Bass | | Earl Cyril Jr. Palmer | Drums | | Emil Richards | Vibraphone | | Fred Seligo | Cover Photo | | Gordon Jee | Reissue Design | | James Gavin | Liner Notes | | Jimmy Rowles | Piano | | Joe Pass | Guitar | | Michael Cuscuna | Producer | | Richard Bock | Producer, Engineer | | Ron McMaster | Mastering | | Russ Freeman | Piano, Arranger | | Woody Woodward | Art Direction |
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