George Shearing - In the Night

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Album Details

Title: In the Night
Artist: George Shearing
Release Date: 1958
Re-Released On: 5/20/2003
Label: Blue Note, Capitol Jazz
UPCs: 724354231124, 724354231155
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Cool, Jazz Instrument, Piano Jazz
Moods: Elegant, Intimate, Sophisticated, Stylish, Joyous, Laid-Back/Mellow, Refined/Mannered, Reserved, Restrained, Amiable/Good-Natured, Cerebral, Detached, Literate, Reflective
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Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. From Rags to Richards
  2. (I'm Left With The) Blues in My Heart
  3. Pawn Ticket
  4. In the Night
  5. Easy
  6. I Hear Music
  7. Seņor Blues
  8. Confessin' the Blues
  9. Later
  10. The Thrill Is Gone
  11. The Late, Late Show
  12. I'd Love to Make Love to You

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDBlue Note
2003CDCapitol Jazz42311

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Album Review

With its progressive-leaning jazz and modernist blues vocals, In the Night was the prototype for the piano-vocals collaboration record that George Shearing would remake with Peggy Lee, Nat King Cole, and Nancy Wilson while at Capitol (and many others afterwards). In July 1957, just after Dakota Staton's immense success with "The Late, Late Show," Capitol recorded two of its biggest jazz stars together for what would turn out to be one of the finest teamings in either's career. Staton appears on every other song, lending her blend of post-bop vocal prowess and late-night melodrama to a set of well-chosen songs including "In the Night" and "I Hear Music." (Ironically, the version of "The Late, Late Show" heard here is an instrumental.) Shearing and Staton are joined by the pianist's group at the time, including Emil Richards on vibes, the splendid Toots Thielemans on guitar, and a few features for latin percussionist Armando Peraza. The group's finest features are the opener, "From Rags to Richards," a fine Shearing original with excellent solos from Richards and Shearing, and Ray Bryant's "Pawn Ticket," with fine work from Thielemans and Richards. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Al McKibbonBass
Dakota StatonVocals
Daniel SingerLiner Notes
Emil RichardsVibraphone
George ShearingPiano
Michael CuscunaReissue Producer
Percy BriceDrums
Ron McMasterRemixing, Mastering
Toots ThielemansGuitar