All Night Burner | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | The Crown Royals |
Cover: | All_night_burner_cover.jpeg |
Released: | 1996–1997 |
Recorded: | February 8 & 9, 1997 November 11, 1995 (tracks 9–10) |
Studio: | Airwave, Chicago The Playground, Chicago (tracks 9–10) |
Genre: | R&B, Funk |
Length: | 41:26 |
Label: | Estrus |
Chronology: | Ken Vandermark |
Prev Title: | Fred Anderson / DKV Trio |
Prev Year: | 1997 |
Next Title: | Baraka |
Next Year: | 1997 |
All Night Burner is the debut album by The Crown Royals, an instrumental R&B/funk quartet which includes jazz saxophonist Ken Vandermark. It was released in 1997 on Estrus.[1]
The Chicago Tribune review by Mo Ryan states "This instrumental Chicago quartet plays a funky, low-down, utterly addictive combination of rock, blues and jazz, one that seduces the listener with captivating grooves and rock-solid rhythms."[2]
In an article for the Chicago Reader, John Corbett notes that "While their earlier tunes tended to emphasize a sound very reminiscent of the New Orleans funk essentialists The Meters, their latest batch of original numbers (only one cover, an odd, obscure James Brown hummer called 'In the Middle') is less singular in its references."[3]
All compositions by The Crown Royals except as indicated