Luv in the Afternoon
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| Luv in the Afternoon | ||||
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| Studio album by Jeannie Cheatham & Jimmy Cheatham and the Sweet Baby Blues Band | ||||
| Released | 1990 | |||
| Genre | Jazz, blues | |||
| Label | Concord Jazz | |||
| Producer | Carl E. Jefferson | |||
| Jeannie Cheatham & Jimmy Cheatham and the Sweet Baby Blues Band chronology | ||||
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Luv in the Afternoon is an album by the American band Jeannie Cheatham & Jimmy Cheatham and the Sweet Baby Blues Band, released in 1990.[1][2] It was awarded "Blues Album of the Year" by the critics at DownBeat.[3]
Luv in the Afternoon was produced primarily by Carl E. Jefferson; after some conflict between Jefferson and the band, the album was completed by assistant producer Nick Phillips.[4] The songs were arranged by Jimmy Cheatham, who also played trombone.[5] Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown played guitar on three of the tracks.[6] Snooky Young contributed on trumpet; Curtis Peagler contributed on saxophone.[7][8] Red Callender played tuba.[9] "Raunchy Rita" is about a housekeeper at a Seattle hotel that the Cheathams visited regularly.[10] "Trav'lin' Light" is a version of the Johnny Mercer song.[11] "Don't You Feel My Leg" is a cover of the Danny Barker composition.[12]