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CLUB NOCTURNE was nominated for a 1999 Grammy for Best Contemporary Jazz Album.
For their fourteenth album as a band, the Yellowjackets announced the desire to go in a different direction from their previous outings. The difference on Club Nocturne is the inclusion of four vocal tracks. Fortunately, there is no difference here in the high level of musicianship and compositional quality long associated with this quartet. In fact, Club Nocturne is very much of a piece with its immediate predecessors, Dreamland and Blue Hats. "Spirit of the West" and "Stick_to_it_ive_ness" kick the CD off in a buoyant mood, emphasizing Russell Ferrante's inventive songwriting, Jimmy Haslip's nimble-fingered, melodic basswork, and Bob Mintzer's soprano saxophone mastery. The groove is solid, unmistakably Yellowjackets. Track three, the ultra-funky "Up From New Orleans," is a diversion for the band only because it features Kurt Elling singing Mintzer's homage to the Crescent City. The music itself is pure Mintzer-Yellowjackets, fortified with a brass band-inspired, crawfish-fed N'Orleans backbeat. "The Evening News" moves in a syncopated groove laid down by Haslip and drummer William Kennedy, who delivers his usual polyrhythmic virtuoso performance throughout the disc. The two most surprising tracks here are "Even the Pain," featuring a vocal by Jonathan Butler, and "Love and Paris Rain," with Brenda Russell carrying the vocal duty. Though these tracks would be right at home on smooth jazz radio, each has enough character to set it apart from the formulaic ballads clogging up the playlists of such stations. Butler's track has the feel of his native South Africa blended with a touch of Irish pennywhistle, while Ms. Russell's feature stands out because of its unexpected chord progressions. "The Village Church" harkens back to Ferrante's days as a youngster whose dad was a church choir director. "Twilight for Nancy" is a beautiful instrumental ballad, while "Automat" is reminiscent of earlier bandworks, with a sax and synth counterpoint played against and within the melody, conjuring up images of robotic automatons roaming back and forth across a futuristic plain. The final piece, "All is Quiet," again brings Elling to the mike, this time in an atypical setting for a Yellowjackets recording, mostly space and openness, as Elling trades lines with Mintzer's sax while the rest of the band fills in the beatless background with washes and accents. From start to finish, Club Nocturne is a satisfying addition to the Yellowjackets' catalog. While obviously seeking to expand their appeal to a wider audience, they have managed to avoid compromising their high musical standards. ~ Jim Newsom
Personnel: Jonathan Butler (vocals, background vocals); Kurt Elling, Brenda Russell (vocals); James Harrah (guitar); Bob Mintzer (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Russell Ferrante (piano, keyboards); William Kennedy (drums); Munyungo Jackson (percussion); Richard Page (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Rich Breen .
Recording information: One On One Studios, N. Hollywood, CA; Royalstone Studios, Burbank, CA; Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA.
Photographer: Marina Chavez.
Unknown Contributor Role: Sally G. Poppe.
Yellowjackets: Bob Mintzer (tenor & soprano saxophones); Russell Ferrante (piano, keyboards); Jimmy Haslip (bass); William Kennedy (drums).
Additional personnel: Kurt Elling, Jonathan Butler, Brenda Russell (vocals).
Club Nocturne Music | List Price | $29.98 (You save $7.33) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Jazz Instrument, Smooth | | Label | Warner Bros. (Record Label) | | Orig Year | 1998 | | All Time Sales Rank | 36583  | | CD Universe Part number | 1512409 | | Catalog number | 247031 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 22, 1998 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Yellowjackets | | Engineer | Rich Breen | | Recording Time | 53 minutes | | Personnel | Jimmy Haslip - bass Russell Ferrante - piano, keyboards Bob Mintzer - tenor & soprano saxophones William Kennedy - drums
Also: Jonathan Butler, Brenda Russell, Kurt Elling, Richard Page, Munyungo Jackson, James Harrah |
Yellowjackets Club Nocturne Songs | 1. | Spirit of the West | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Stick to-It-Ive-Ness | |
| 3. | Up From New Orleans | $0.99 | |
| 4. | Evening News, The | |
| 5. | Even the Pain | |
| 6. | Love and Paris Rain | |
| 7. | Village Church, The | |
| 8. | Twilight for Nancy | |
| 9. | Automat | |
| 10. | All Is Quiet | |
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