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None but the Lonely Heart (album)

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None But the Lonely Heart
Studio album by
Released1997
RecordedJuly 5 & 6, 1997
GenreJazz
Length78:37
LabelNaim
ProducerCharlie Haden
Charlie Haden chronology
Beyond the Missouri Sky (Short Stories)
(1996)
None But the Lonely Heart
(1997)
The Art of the Song
(1999)

None But the Lonely Heart is an album by pianist Chris Anderson and bassist Charlie Haden recorded in 1997 and released on the Naim label.[1]

Reception

The Allmusic review by Joel Roberts awarded the album 4½ stars, stating, "Chris Anderson is one of the unsung heroes of modern jazz piano. A revered figure among musicians, largely for his role as mentor to a young Herbie Hancock, Anderson has long been hindered by illness from aggressively pursuing his rightful place in the jazz limelight... One hopes that this outstanding, quietly brilliant duo effort with bass master Haden helps earn him some richly deserved acclaim".[2]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]

Track listing

  1. "The Night We Called It a Day" (Tom Adair, Matt Dennis) - 13:19
  2. "I Hear a Rhapsody" (George Fragos, Jack Baker, Bard, Dick Gasparre) - 7:04
  3. "Alone Together" (Howard Dietz, Arthur Schwartz) - 6:52
  4. "Nobody's Heart" (Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers) - 10:33
  5. "Body and Soul" (Edward Heyman, Robert Sour, Frank Eyton, Johnny Green) - 6:24
  6. "The Things We Did Last Summer" (Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne) - 5:26
  7. "It Never Entered My Mind" (Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers) - 9:04
  8. "CC Blues" (Chris Anderson, Charlie Haden) - 5:25
  9. "Good Morning Heartache" (Irene Higginbotham, Ervin Drake, Dan Fisher) - 8:30
  • Recorded at the Cami Hall in New York on July 5-7, 1997

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Discogs album entry accessed December 7, 2011
  2. ^ a b Roberts, J. S. Allmusic Review accessed December 7, 2011