20 (Harry Connick, Jr., album)
20 | ||||
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Studio album by Harry Connick, Jr. | ||||
Released | November 1, 1988 | |||
Recorded |
RCA Studios A & C, New York City, May 4–5 and June 28–29, 1988 | |||
Genre | Solo piano | |||
Length | 41:27 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer |
Kevin Blancq, George Butler | |||
Harry Connick, Jr. chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
20 is an album Harry Connick, Jr., recorded in his 20th year. It is his second album from Columbia Records, but his first album with vocal (on 6 of 11 tracks), from the label. As with his previous album, he dedicated it "to the memory of my loving mother, Anita Connick."
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Avalon" | V. Rose, A. Jolson, B. DeSylva | 3:40 |
2. | "Blue Skies" | I. Berlin | 3:45 |
3. | "Imagination" | J. Burke, J. VanHeusen | 4:24 |
4. | "Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans" | E. DeLange, L. Alter | 5:17 |
5. | "Basin Street Blues" | S. Williams | 2:59 |
6. | "Lazy River" | H. Carmichael, S. Arodin | 3:34 |
7. | "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone" | S. Clare, S. Stept | 2:35 |
8. | "Stars Fell on Alabama" | M. Parish, F. Perkins | 4:49 |
9. | "S'wonderful" | G. Gershwin, I. Gershwin | 3:00 |
10. | "If I Only Had A Brain" | H. Arlen, E.Y. Harburg | 3:21 |
11. | "Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me" | D. Ellington, B. Russell | 4:03 |
Musicians
- Harry Connick, Jr. – Vocals (track #3 "Imagination", #4 "Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans", #5 "Basin Street Blues", #7 "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone", #10 "If I Only Had A Brain", #11 "Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me"), piano
- Carmen McRae – Vocals on track #7 "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone"
- Dr. John – Organ, vocals on track #4 "Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans"
- Robert Leslie Hurst, III – Bass on track #11 "Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me"
Charts
- 1989 Top Jazz Albums # 6 [2]
- 1991 The Billboard 200 # 133 [2]
Certification
References
- ↑ Allmusic Review
- 1 2 "Harry Connick, Jr. chart history". billboard.com.
- 1 2 "Recording Industry Association of America". RIAA.
External links
- When Harry Met Stardom Bill Beuttler (American Way, August 1, 1990)
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