Harry Connick, Jr.: Blue Light, Red Light

Disc 1

Blue Light, Red Light (Someone's There)
A Blessing And A Curse
You Didn't Know Me When
Jill
He Is They Are
With Imagination (I'll Get There)
If I Could Give You More
The Last Payday
It's Time
She Belongs to Me
Sonny Cried
Just Kiss Me
George Bernard Shaw once said, "Youth is wasted on the young." Obviously, Shaw never met Harry Connick, Jr. With several platinum albums under his belt and the world at his feet, it's sometimes hard to believe that the most celebrated swing vocalist, pianist, songwriter, and performer of the decade is only 24 years old. Fortunately, Harry Connick, Jr. still has a lot of living to do. Harry's new Columbia album, Blue Light, Red Light, produced by Tracey Freeman, follows in the wake of his most successful year yet. Two Grammy Awards, nominations for an Emmy, a Golden Globe, and an Oscar, a top-rated PBS special, a feature role in a hit film, and a triumphant world tour are only a few of the highlights. Yet despite all the sound and fury, the man from New Orleans still ranks music-making as his #1 pleasure. Not only did Harry write most of the songs on Blue Light, Red Light, he arranged and orchestrated most of them as well, making the new album a complete musical revelation. Joined by the tightest and brightest big band this side of Birdland, Harry consolidates his crackling wit and sumptuous melodic instincts into one show-stopping tour-de-force. With the sizzling hot horns and spooky woodwinds of the title track, Harry establishes complete command. Songs like "A Blessing And A Curse" and "You Didn't Know Me When" sparkle with Harry's droll humor, while the ballads "Jill" and "Sonny Cried," sung with solo piano and guitar respectively, showcase Harry's warmly expressive voice and romantic élan. Harry describes his band as "the hardest swinging musicians in the world," and it's hard to disagree hearing tracks like "With Imagination," "If I Could Give You More," and "Just Kiss Me," all of which feature smoking solos from Harry's able sidemen. Other songs like "The Last Pay Day" and "He Is…They Are" push the boundaries of swing, both musically and lyrically. With the release of Blue Light, Red Light, Harry is gearing up for yet another extended U.S. tour with his own orchestra. Well over a year after their release, three of his albums remain ensconced on the national pop charts, proving conclusively that Harry is one of our most popular and enduring stars. Harry Connick, Jr., knows he's got a whole life of music ahead of him. As he sings in "With Imagination," a song on the new album: "I have a goal/ To see beyond my vision/ With Imagination /I'll get there." Can there really be any doubt he will? Musicians Harry Connick Jr. - Piano, Vocals Brad Leali - Alto Sax Will Campbell - Alto Sax Jerry Weldon - Tenor Sax Ned Goold - Tenor Sax David Schumacher - Bari Sax, Bass Clarinet, Flute Louis Ford - Clarinet Mark Mullins - Trombone Craig Klein - Trombone Lucien Barbarin - Trombone, Sousaphone Joe Barati - Bass Trombone Roger Ingram - Trumpet Dan Miller - Trumpet Leroy Jones - Trumpet Jeremy Davenport - Trumpet Russell Malone - Guitar Benjamin Jonah Wolfe - Bass Shannon Powell - Drums Production Credits Produced by Tracey Freeman Recorded and mixed by Gregg Rubin at BMG Studio A, NYC, (June 27-28, July 2-4, 14, 1991) Mixed and edited at BMG Studios, New York City BMG Engineers - Vince Caro and Sandy Palmer Mastered by Vince Caro and Gregg Rubin Production Management - Michael Murphy