After Hours

After Hours

"There's a sophistication in country music, particularly in the songs that were written in the 1950s and'60s, that sometimes gets overlooked," says Malo. "I wanted to make an album that showed these songs can be treated as pop standards, because that's what they are, really. It's just that the artists who had success with them were country artists, although Tony Bennett had a hit with a Hank Williams song, so it isn't that unusual for the genres to cross each other."

In approaching this material, Malo and his band--Robert Chevrier (piano), Jay Weaver (bass), Tom Lewis (drums) and Jim Hoke (saxophone, clarinet and pedal steel)--drew their inspiration from the classic Nashville productions of the era. "This record definitely pays homage to the kind of country music Owen Bradley created," Malo acknowledges. "But the Ray Charles album Modern Sounds in Country & Western Music was the specific inspiration for this one. Ray proved that country music can be sophisticated and jazzy as well, and we wanted to do our take on it."

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0602517300699
Label: New Door Records
Manufacturer: New Door Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: New Door Records
Release Date: 2007-07-17
Studio: New Door Records



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Summary: Grows on You
Comment: The first time I heard this CD, I didn't like it. The arrangements seemed to have wandered too far away from the song's country roots. On second and third and fourth, etc., listening I love it. The gem is the ironic Roger Miller/Dwight Yoakam song, It Only Hurts Me When I Cry.

Another plus is that he seems like a nice guy - at least a civic minded one. I gave up on commercial radio decades ago, so I rely on venues like Earth Day in Nashville's Centennial Park and benefits to alert me to performers I would enjoy.

As another reviewer pointed out, there's a brat pack feel to some of Malo's solo work. At the live performance, he sang the Dean Martin hit, Sway, which was fun and tipped us that that's deliberate.

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Summary: Raul - After Hours
Comment: One word - Fabulous. Older standard songs done to perfection. Put After Hours on along with the You're only Lonely CD and you have the makings of a wonderful evening.

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Summary: chic thing
Comment: gave it a 3 because it is not for me. My bride likes it though so maybe I should have rated it higher???

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Summary: Love the Singer, Not the CD
Comment: Huge Raul fan, but disappointed in this CD. While his voice is terrific, the song selection just didn't work for me. Maybe it's just my comparisons to the originals ...

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Summary: Raul Malo - a great voice
Comment: Raul Malo made others records better than this, but his voice singing traditional and old songs worth each penny spent. I still would buy this CD if I have comeback and having to decide....
José Carlos from Brazil


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