Luv in the Afternoon

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Luv in the Afternoon
Studio album by
Jeannie Cheatham & Jimmy Cheatham and the Sweet Baby Blues Band
Released1990
GenreJazz, blues
LabelConcord Jazz
ProducerCarl E. Jefferson
Jeannie Cheatham & Jimmy Cheatham and the Sweet Baby Blues Band chronology
Back to the Neighborhood
(1989)
Luv in the Afternoon
(1990)
Basket Full of Blues
(1992)

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]

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Track listing

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