Tenderness (Al Jarreau album) explained

Tenderness
Type:live
Artist:Al Jarreau
Cover:File:AlJarreau Tenderness.jpg
Alt:Tenderness
Released:1994
Recorded:May–December 1993
Studio:Sir Film Stage in Los Angeles, The Hit Factory in New York
Genre:
Length:1 hr 12 min
Label:Reprise Records
Producer:Marcus Miller
Prev Title:Heaven and Earth
Prev Year:1992
Next Title:Tomorrow Today
Next Year:2000

Tenderness is a live album by Al Jarreau, released in 1994 by Reprise Records.[1] [2] Although officially a live album, it was recorded in studio in front of an invited audience.[3] The album is a compilation of some of Jarreau's older recordings like "We Got By" and "You Don't See Me", covers of artists such as Elton John and Carole King and the Beatles, and more recent pieces from Jarreau's catalogue.

Critical reception

AllMusic wrote that Jarreau "turned himself loose on the songs with a freedom that hasn't been heard extensively on his records since the '70s."

Personnel

Production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Al Jarreau Biography, Songs, & Albums. AllMusic.
  2. Web site: Al Jarreau obituary. February 14, 2017. the Guardian.
  3. News: JARREAU'S CONTROL . 17 August 2022 . The Washington Post.