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1989 studio album by André Previn
After Hours is 1989 studio album by the jazz pianist
André Previn, accompanied by the double bassist
Ray Brown and the guitarist
Joe Pass.
Track listing
Personnel
Production
- Recording Engineer –
Jack Renner
- Producer – Robert Woods
External links
References
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Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, unless stated otherwise. |
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Years listed are the years the album was recorded, not released |
Albums |
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Bass Hit! (1956)
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This Is Ray Brown (1958)
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Jazz Cello (1960)
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Ray Brown with the All-Star Big Band (1962)
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Much in Common (with
Milt Jackson, 1964)
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Ray Brown / Milt Jackson (1965)
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This One's for Blanton! (with
Duke Ellington, 1972)
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The Big 3 (with Milt Jackson and
Joe Pass, 1975)
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Jones-Brown-Smith (with
Hank Jones and
Jimmie Smith, 1976)
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Quadrant (with Joe Pass, Milt Jackson, and
Mickey Roker, 1977)
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Something for Lester (1977)
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Live at the Concord Jazz Festival (1979)
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Breakin' Out (with
George Shearing and
Marvin Smith, 1987)
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After Hours (with
André Previn and Joe Pass, 1989)
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Uptown (with André Previn and
Mundell Lowe, 1990)
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Old Friends (with André Previn and Mundell Lowe, 1991)
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Kiri Sidetracks: The Jazz Album (with André Previn, Mundell Lowe, and
Kiri Te Kanawa, 1991)
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Don't Get Sassy (1994)
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Some of My Best Friends Are...The Piano Players (1994)
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SuperBass (1997)
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Some of My Best Friends Are...Singers (1998)
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Live at Starbucks (2001)
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