''After the Lights Go Down Low'' is an album by vocalist
Al Hibbler, released by the
Atlantic
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label in 1957. The album contains tracks that were recorded between 1950 and 1956, with several being released on the Original and Atlantic labels as singles.
Al Hibbler discography
accessed September 14, 2015
Reception
AllMusic
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's Arwulf stated that "anyone else putting on such a show would run the risk of sounding foolish, Hibbler had so much class mingled with chutzpah that each performance feels like something from an impossible or imaginary jazz/lieder recital."
Track listing
# " After the Lights Go Down Low" (Leroy Lovett, Allen White) - 3:14
# "You Will Be Mine" (Al Sears
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) - 3:14
# "Dedicated to You" (Lovett, White) - 2:41
# "Song of the Wanderer" (Neil Moret
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) - 2:23
# "Tell Me" (Lovett) - 3:00
# " Trav'lin' Light" (Jimmy Mundy
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, Trummy Young
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, Johnny Mercer) - 2:30
# "Autumn Winds" (S. Gerwitz) - 3:16
# "This Is Always" ( Harry Warren, Mack Gordon
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) - 2:54
# "Now I Lay Me Down to Dream" (Eddy Howard
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Early years
Eddy Howard was born in Woodland, California, and after attending San Jose State Coll ...
, Ted Fio Rito
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) - 3:15
# "If I Knew You Were There" (Joe Bushkin
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, Milton Berle, Buddy Arnold
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Arnold took up the sax at age nine and turned pro while still in his teens. At 16 years old, Arnold p ...
) - 3:06
# "I Won't Tell a Soul I Love You" (Hughie Clark, Ross Parker) - 3:12
# "The Blues Came Falling Down" (Traditional) - 2:46
# " Danny Boy" (Traditional) - 2:29 Bonus track on CD reissue
# " Old Folks" (Dedette Lee Hill, Willard Robison
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) - 3:02 Bonus track on CD reissue
*Recorded in New York City on April 19, 1950 (tracks 3, 4, 10 & 13), October 25, 1950 (tracks 6, 12 & 14), June 27, 1951 (tracks 8, 9 & 11) and late 1954 (tracks 1, 2, 5 & 7)
Personnel
* Al Hibbler - vocals
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with
*Billy Kyle
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and His Orchestra (tracks 3, 4, 10 & 13)
*Billy Taylor
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and His Orchestra (tracks 6, 12 & 14)
*Jimmy Mundy
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Mundy died of cancer in New York City at the age of 75 ...
and His Orchestra (tracks 8, 9 & 11)
*Leroy Lovett and His Orchestra featuring Sam Taylor, Al Sears
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Sears was born in Macomb, Illinois, United States. His first major gig came in 1928 when he r ...
and Mickey Baker
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Early life
Baker was born in Louisville, Kentucky. His ...
(tracks 1, 2, 5 & 7)
References
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Al Hibbler albums
1957 albums
Atlantic Records albums
Albums arranged by Jimmy Mundy