The Late Night Show: 40 Late Night Jazz & Blues Classics (2-CD)
by Various Artists
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CD Details
- Number of Discs: 2
- Released: November 23, 2018
- Originally Released: 2018
- Label: Not Now UK
Tracks on Disc 1:
- 1.Dakota Staton The Late, Late Show
- 2.Frances Wayne 'Round Midnight
- 3.Chet Baker That Old Feeling
- 4.Kay Starr I Cry By Night
- 5.Carmen McRae Take Five (with The Dave Brubeck Quartet)
- 6.Frank Sinatra In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
- 7.Peggy Lee I'm Beginning To See The Light
- 8.Toni Harper Where Flamingos Fly
- 9.Mose Allison Ask Me Nice
- 10.Billie Holiday I'll Look Around
- 11.Carol Sloane Stars Fell On Alabama
- 12.Dakota Staton Moonray
- 13.Brook Benton When I Fall In Love
- 14.Helyne Stewart Why Don't You Do Right
- 15.Jacy Parker Time After Time
- 16.Sam Cooke I Cover The Waterfront
- 17.Anita O'Day Angel Eyes
- 18.Louis Armstrong It Don't Mean A Thing
- 19.Cleo Laine Let's Slip Away
- 20.Sarah Vaughan After Hours
Tracks on Disc 2:
- 1.Peggy Lee Fever
- 2.Nat King Cole Welcome To The Club
- 3.Dakota Staton Along About Midnight
- 4.Carol Sloane Taking A Chance On Love
- 5.Kay Starr What Do You See In Her
- 6.James Ray Teach Me Tonight
- 7.Frances Wayne Oh What A Night For Love
- 8.Gloria Lynne I've Got It Bad And That Ain't Good
- 9.Sam Cooke Don't Get Around Much Anymore
- 10.Lena Horne You Go To My Head
- 11.Toni Harper You And The Night And The Music
- 12.Scatman Crothers Baby Won't You Please Come Home
- 13.Dakota Staton Night Mist
- 14.Fats Domino Trouble Blues
- 15.Joy Bryan These Foolish Things
- 16.Billie Holiday Baby, I Don't Cry Over You
- 17.Mel Tormé The Lady's In Love With You
- 18.Anita O'Day A Blues Serenade
- 19.Diahann Carroll The Party's Over (With André Previn)
- 20.Julie London Cry Me A River
Product Description:
In the '50s and early '60s, there seemed hardly a single film noir that didn't involve a scene in a nightclub. There'd be smoke, elegantly clad women in evening gowns that were all zip and hip… and sharp-suited men attempting to look cool by linking Marlboro's with Martini's. Amidst it all, there'd be a singer, sometimes seated at a piano, who would slow down the action for a moment or two with a song of lost love or maybe a touch of the blues. These were the 4am people - folk who drifted homewards just before dawn. And this 2CD compilation celebrates some of those singers and the songs which made that era so memorable.