Midnight (2003)
| Artist: Diane Schuur |
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
1. Meet Me, Midnight ~ Diane Schuur
2. When October Goes ~ Diane Schuur
3. Stay Away from Bill ~ Diane Schuur
4. I'll Be There ~ Diane Schuur
5. Consider The Point From Both Ends ~ Diane Schuur
6. What Is Love? ~ Diane Schuur
7. He Loved Me ~ Diane Schuur
8. Southwind ~ Diane Schuur
9. Our Love Will Always Be There ~ Diane Schuur
10. No Heartache Tonight ~ Diane Schuur
11. Good-Bye My Love ~ Diane Schuur
13. Anytime ~ Diane Schuur
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. | |
| Personnel: Diane Schurr (vocals, piano); Barry Manilow, Karrin Allyson, | |
| Brian McKnight (vocals); Dan Higgins (alto saxophone, flute); Bill Liston (tenor saxophone); Warren Luening (trumpet, flugelhorn); Andy Martin (trombone); Tommy Morgan (harmonica); Alan Estes (vibraphone, percussion); Alan Broadbent, Randy Kerber (piano); Anthony Wilson, Eddie Arkin, Oscar Castro Neves (guitar); Chuck Berghofer, Abraham Laboriel (bass); Harvey Mason, Peter Erskine (drums); Paulinho Da Costa (percussion). | |
| Recorded at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, California. | |
| Personnel: Diane Schuur (vocals, piano); Phillip Ingram, Yvonne Williams (vocals, background vocals); Karrin Allyson, Barry Manilow, Brian McKnight (vocals); Eddie Arkin, Oscar Castro-Neves, Anthony Wilson (guitar); Gayle Levant (harp); Dan Higgins (flute, alto saxophone); Tommy Morgan (harmonica); Bill Liston (clarinet, saxophone, tenor saxophone); Warren Luening (trumpet, flugelhorn); Andy Martin (trombone); Alan Broadbent, Randy Kerber (piano); Alan Estes (vibraphone, percussion); Harvey Mason, Sr. , Peter Erskine (drums); Paulinho Da Costa (percussion). | |
| Audio Mixer: Don Murray . | |
| Recording information: Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA (2003). | |
| Creators: Eddie Arkin; Barry Manilow. | |
| Photographers: Diego Uchitel; Randee Saint Nicholas. | |
| Arrangers: Eddie Arkin; Barry Manilow; Bill Elliott Swing Orchestra. | |
| On this set, Diane Schuur performs 13 songs written or co-written by Barry Manilow, most of which are new. On first glance, the project may not seem to have much potential, particularly if one thinks of Manilow's pop records. However, other than a charming vocal duet on the closing "Anytime," Manilow is not on this date and the emphasis is on Schuur's beautiful voice. Fortunately, she takes most of the songs pretty straight, sounding at her best throughout. Manilow proves to be an underrated songwriter, contributing some touching ballads and a few swingers while collaborating with some talented and often witty lyricists. A few of the songs are good enough to become standards (though the odds are against it) and there are some short horn solos along the way. Karrin Allyson duets with Schuur on the humorous "Stay Away from Bill," and singer Brian McKnight helps out on "I'll Be There." All in all, Midnight is a surprising success easily recommended to fans of Diane Schuur's voice. ~ Scott Yanow | |
Producer: Eddie Arkin; Barry Manilow |
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Engineer: Don Murray |
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Musical Guests | |
| Barry Manilow | |
| Karrin Allyson | |
| Brian McKnight | |
| Peter Erskine | |
| Harvey Mason | |
| Abraham Laboriel Sr. | |
Compilation Appearances
| On A High Note: The Best Of The Concord Jazz Recordings |
Technical Info
| Release Date : 07/26/2004 | |
| Original Release Date : 2003 | |
| Catalog ID : 2209 | |
| Label : Concord Jazz | |
| Number of Discs : 1 | |
| Studio/Live : Studio | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00013431220923 |
Professional Reviews
JazzTimes (8/03, pp.131-2)
- "...Schuur opens with the saucy 'Meet Me, Midnight', brimming with playful insouciance, then slides into a gorgeously reflective 'When October Goes', making the most of Johnny Mercer's wistful lyric..."
- "...Schuur opens with the saucy 'Meet Me, Midnight', brimming with playful insouciance, then slides into a gorgeously reflective 'When October Goes', making the most of Johnny Mercer's wistful lyric..."

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