In This Life (Kirk Whalum album) explained

In This Life
Type:studio
Artist:Kirk Whalum
Cover:Kirk Whalum - In This Life.jpg
Released:1995
Studio:Sunset SoundNightingale StudioThe DoghouseO'Henry Sound StudiosRecord One, Los AngelesPeace In The Valley Recording
Genre:Soul, Jazz
Length:59:24
Label:Columbia
Producer:Steve Buckingham
Prev Title:Caché
Prev Year:1993
Next Title:Joined at the Hip w/Bob James
Next Year:1996

In This Life is the fourth album by jazz musician Kirk Whalum, released in 1995 on Columbia Records. The album was produced by Steve Buckingham. It reached No. 12 on the Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart and No. 18 on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart.[1] [2]

Critical reception

AllMusic rated the album 3 out of 5 stars.

Track listing

1In This Life (Mike Reid, Allen Shamblin)3:36
2'Til I Get It Right' (Larry Henley, Red Lane)4:58
3Drowning in the Sea of Love (Gamble and Huff)7:02
4Peaceful Hideaway (A. Smith, Kirk Whalum)4:33
5I Wouldn't Be a Man (Rory Michael Bourke, Mike Reid)5:05
6Living for the City (Stevie Wonder)4:33
7My Father's Hope (R. Jackson)4:27
8When The Night Rolls In (Sally Dworsky, Brenda Russell, Rick Wayland4:35
9I Turn To You (Mike Reid, Allen Shamblin)5:26
10Reck'n So (Kirk Whalum)3:58
11The Way I Need You Now (Barry Alfonso, Mike Reid) 4:56
12Dan Cette Vie (In This Life) (Barry Alfonso, Mike Reid)6:15

References

Notes and References

  1. Kirk Whalum Chart History. Billboard.
  2. Kirk Whalum - In This Life. 1995. Columbia Records.