After Hours (George Duke album)
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| Released | September 22, 1998 | |||
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| Length | 58:12 | |||
| Label | Warner Bros. | |||
| Producer | George Duke | |||
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After Hours is a studio album by American keyboardist George Duke released in 1998 on Warner Bros Records. The album reached No. 8 on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart and No. 7 on the Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.[1][2]
After Hours was produced by George Duke. Artists such as Christian McBride, Paul Jackson Jr., and Lenny Castro appear on the album.[3]
Critical reception
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Johnathan Widran of AllMusic wrote, "After years of producing albums which were more pop/funk than jazz oriented, George Duke simmers down, leaves off the R&B vocals, and takes a little creative license on the self-proclaimed 'mood record' After Hours."[3]
After Hours was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category of Best Contemporary Jazz Performance.[4]