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Tuesday 7 February 2023

George Shearing & Dakota Staton


 In the Night is a 1958 album by the jazz pianist George Shearing and the singer Dakota Staton. A quintet accompanies the pair. Staton sings on six tracks; the rest are instrumentals.

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...In the Night Review by John Bush From ALLMusic



1. From Rags To Richards
2. I'm Left With Blues In My Heart
3. Pawn Ticket
4. In The Night
5. Easy
6. I Hear Music

1. Senor Blues
2. Confessin' The Blues
3. Later
4. The Thrill is Gone
5. The Late Late Show
6. I'd Love To Make Love To You
          6. I'd Love To Make Love To You
         

5 comments:

  1. I like very much this kind

    of music and his atmosphere

    Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Luigi, I do NOT see the link for this. Usually I see an exclamation point, but not on this offering. Am I stupid?
    Thanx anyways.....................

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  3. Hi Tim...No you are not Stupid !...it seems that my last few posts the comment that contains the link has mysteriously disappeared so here is a new link
    👍👍 !

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  4. Got it this time! Thanx...............

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