Night After Night (George Duke album) explained

Night After Night
Type:Studio
Artist:George Duke
Cover:George Duke-Night After Night.jpg
Released:1989
Studio:LeGonks West
Label:Elektra
Producer:George Duke
Prev Title:George Duke
Prev Year:1986
Next Year:1992

Night After Night is a studio album by American keyboardist George Duke released in 1989 on Elektra Records. The album reached No. 11 on the US Billboard Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.[1] [2]

Overview

Night After Night was produced by George Duke. Artists such as Howard Hewett, James Ingram, Johnny Gill and Jeffrey Osborne appear on the album.

Critical reception

With a 4-out-of-5-star rating, Johnathan Widran of AllMusic wrote "Having been a top notch producer for such hot R&B acts as Stephanie Mills, Deniece Williams, and Jeffrey Osborne throughout the '80s, it comes as no surprise that Duke would deliver such a powerhouse of dance funk instrumentals towards the end of that decade. Being so pop oriented, however, what comes as a pleasant surprise is just how much room is left for Duke to display his sense of improvisation on the many keyboards he uses here."

Notes and References

  1. George Duke: Night After Night. 1989. Elektra Records.
  2. Web site: George Duke Chart History. Billboard.