Harlem Lullaby

1967 studio album by Junior Mance From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Harlem Lullaby is an album by jazz pianist Junior Mance which was recorded in 1966 and released on the Atlantic label.[1][2]

Released1967
RecordedSeptember 12, October 28 and November 7, 1966
New York City
Length33:35
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Harlem Lullaby
Studio album by
Released1967
RecordedSeptember 12, October 28 and November 7, 1966
New York City
GenreJazz
Length33:35
LabelAtlantic
SD 1479
ProducerJoel Dorn
Junior Mance chronology
That's Where It Is!
(1964)
Harlem Lullaby
(1967)
I Believe to My Soul
(1967)
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Allmusic awarded the album three stars with the review by Scott Yanow stating: "Most records by pianist Junior Mance are well worth getting, but this obscure Atlantic album was a bit of a misfire. One of the problems is that on three of the eight songs, Mance switches to harpsichord, which doesn't work too well".[3]

Track listing

All compositions are by Junior Mance except where indicated.

  1. "The Uptown" - 3:52
  2. "That Mellow Feeling" - 4:35
  3. "Cootin'" - 4:43
  4. "I'm Falling For You" (Joe "Trafalgar" Hubert, George Sanders, Clarence Williams) (misidentified on album as 'Floyd Trill') - 5:03
  5. "St. James Infirmary" (Traditional) - 3:11
  6. "Harlem Lullaby" - 4:54
  7. "Run 'Em Round" - 4:37
  8. "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted" (William Weatherspoon, Paul Riser, James Dean) - 3:02

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