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Harry Connick Jr., We Are in Love

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1283936

Disk length: 13m 23s (4 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1990

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. We are in Love 2:43
2. It had to be you 2:40
3. Don't get around much anymore 4:24
4. I'll dream of you again 3:33

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Review

Harry Connick Jr. has a rare gift for summoning the style of classic 1940s saloon singing, hinting at Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, and especially Dick Haymes, without engaging in actual impersonation. What's more uncanny still is his songwriting, an idiomatic command of the standards that often summons some of the rhythmic ease of Gershwin, the tunefulness of Jerome Kern, and the wit of Cole Porter. Both his singing and songwriting talents are evident on this CD, recorded in 1990 when Connick was just 22. Its emphasis is squarely on the subject of love, both on the ballads and some harder swinging tunes, and Connick's voice shines on original songs and the standards "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" and Porter's "It's All Right with Me." Connick's voice and piano are ably supported by bassist Ben Wolfe, drummer Shannon Powell, and a string section, while there are some good jazz solos by regular associate Russell Malone on guitar and guest Branford Marsalis on tenor and soprano saxophones. --Adam Rains

Other Versions

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We are in love

Tracks: 4, Disk length: 14m 59s (+1m 36s)

We Are in Love

Tracks: 12 (+8 tracks), Disk length: 52m 22s (+38m 59s)

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