Nightmoves (album)
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''Nightmoves'' is a
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jazz album by vocalist Kurt Elling. It was the first Elling album to be released by Concord Records.


Track listing

# "Nightmoves" ( Michael Franks, Michael Small) - 4:23 # "Tight" (
Betty Carter Betty Carter (born Lillie Mae Jones; May 16, 1929 – September 26, 1998) was an American jazz singer known for her improvisational technique, scatting and other complex musical abilities that demonstrated her vocal talent and imaginative inter ...
) - 2:55 # "
Change Partners "Change Partners" is a popular song written by Irving Berlin for the 1938 film '' Carefree'', in which it was introduced by Fred Astaire. The song was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1938, but lost out to "Thanks for the ...
"/" If You Never Come to Me" ( Irving Berlin)/( Antonio Carlos Jobim, Aloísio de Oliveira, Ray Gilbert) - 7:38 # "Undun" ( Randy Bachman) - 5:10 # " Where Are You?" ( Harold Adamson, Jimmy McHugh) - 5:27 # "And We Will Fly" ( Alan Pasqua, Kurt Elling, Phil Galdston) - 4:23 # "
The Waking "The Waking" is a poem written by Theodore Roethke in 1953 in the form of a villanelle. It comments on the unknowable with a contemplative tone. It also has been interpreted as comparing life to waking and death to sleeping.Theodore Roethke) - 4:13 # "The Sleepers" (
Fred Hersch Fred Hersch (born October 21, 1955) is an American jazz pianist, educator and HIV/AIDS activist. He was the first person to play weeklong engagements as a solo pianist at the Village Vanguard in New York City. He has recorded more than 70 of his ...
, Walt Whitman) - 5:31 # "Leaving Again"/" In the Wee Small Hours" (
Keith Jarrett Keith Jarrett (born May 8, 1945) is an American jazz and classical music pianist and composer. Jarrett started his career with Art Blakey and later moved on to play with Charles Lloyd and Miles Davis. Since the early 1970s, he has also been a ...
, Elling)/( Bob Hilliard, David Mann) - 5:04 # "A New Body and Soul" (
Johnny Green John Waldo Green (October 10, 1908 – May 15, 1989) was an American songwriter, composer, musical arranger, conductor and pianist. He was given the nickname "Beulah" by colleague Conrad Salinger. His most famous song was one of his earli ...
, Edward Heyman, Robert Sour,
Frank Eyton Frank Eyton (30 August 1894 – 11 November 1962) was an English popular music lyricist best known for co-writing the lyrics of Johnny Green's " Body and Soul" (1930) with Edward Heyman and Robert Sour. Frank Eyton biographyat Allmusic - retrieved ...
) - 10:20 # "I Like the Sunrise" (
Duke Ellington Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (April 29, 1899 – May 24, 1974) was an American jazz pianist, composer, and leader of his eponymous jazz orchestra from 1923 through the rest of his life. Born and raised in Washington, D.C., Ellington was based ...
) - 6:53


Personnel

* Kurt Elling - vocals * Laurence Hobgood - piano *
Willie Jones, III Willie Jones III (born June 8, 1968 in Los Angeles, California) is a jazz drummer. He has played, toured, and recorded with Horace Silver, Roy Hargrove, Hank Jones, Cedar Walton, and Herbie Hancock. He played on Arturo Sandoval's Grammy-winning ...
- drums, shakers (on tracks 1, 3 and 6) * Christian McBride - bass (1-4, 6 and 10) * Rob Amster - bass (5, 7, 8 and 11) * Rob Mounsey - electric piano, keyboards (1, 4 and 6) *
Bob Mintzer Robert Alan Mintzer (born January 27, 1953) is an American jazz saxophonist, composer, arranger, and big band leader. Early life Mintzer was born and raised in a Jewish family in New Rochelle, New York, on January 27, 1953. He attended the Inter ...
- tenor sax (1 and 4) * Guilherme Monteiro - guitar (3 and 6) * Rumero Lubambo - guitar (7) * Howard Levy - harmonica (3) * Gregoire Maret - harmonica (6) * The Escher String Quartet (5 and 8)


References

2007 albums Kurt Elling albums Concord Records albums {{2000s-jazz-album-stub