Every Man Should Know

Every Man Should Know

by Harry Connick, Jr.
Every Man Should Know

Every Man Should Know

by Harry Connick, Jr.

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Overview

Harry Connick, Jr.'s 2013 studio album Every Man Should Know finds the New Orleans native delving into a handful of original songs that touch upon country, pop, and R&B, with only a few jazz-oriented cuts in the mix. Connick has gone in the original pop direction before with 1994's R&B-infused She and 1995's soulful Star Turtle, as well as on the second line funk-centric Smokey Mary, which came out earlier in 2013. Those albums showcased Connick's long-avowed love of artists like Stevie Wonder and Dr. John. With Every Man Should Know, Connick attempts yet another foray into the world of the contemporary singer/songwriter, focusing less on funk and more on a gospel and country-inflected sound. Tracks like the title song and the bluesy, minor-key "One Fine Thing" are compelling and very Carole King meets Van Morrison-esque, framing Connick's big croon, sincere lyrics, and deft piano with some urbane orchestral flourishes. Equally effective is the yearning Latin jazz number "I Love Her," in which Connick lovingly evinces the lush and romantic '60s bossa nova recordings of Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto, replete with string and flute backgrounds. He also revisits his '90s jazz approach on the laid-back "Being Alone" and the New Orleans second line-inspired "S'pposed to Be," which feature trumpeters Wynton Marsalis and Leroy Jones, respectively. Ultimately, Every Man Should Know is a record with something for every Connick fan. ~ Matt Collar

Product Details

Release Date: 06/11/2013
Label: Columbia
UPC: 0888837292924
Rank: 111133

Tracks

  1. Every Man Should Know
  2. One Fine Thing
  3. I Love Her
  4. Greatest Love Story
  5. Come See About Me
  6. Friend (Goin' Home)
  7. Being Alone
  8. Love My Life Away
  9. You've Got It
  10. Let Me Stay
  11. S'pposed to Be
  12. Time to Go

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Harry Connick, Jr.   Primary Artist,Vocals (Background),Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Trumpet,Conductor
Wynton Marsalis   Trumpet
Jeff Taylor   Accordion
Mark Braud   Trumpet
Tara Alexander   Choir/Chorus
Jason Mingledorff   Sax (Tenor)
Leroy Jones   Soloist,Trumpet
Jermaine Miles   Vocals (Background)
Alysha Umphress   Vocals (Background)
Jesse Mueller   Vocals (Background)
The Frontline Vocal Movement   Choir/Chorus
Tony Hall   Bass
Paul Franklin   Pedal Steel
Branford Marsalis   Sax (Soprano)
Aubrey Haynie   Violin,Mandolin
Kim Burrell   Vocals
Dennis Crouch   Bass
Ben Ellman   Sax (Tenor)
Mark Mullins   Trombone
Shannon Forrest   Drums
Neal Caine   Bass
Raymond Weber   Drums
Arthur Latin   Drums
Dan Higgins   Flute
Bill Summers   Percussion
Viktor Krauss   Bass
Jonathan DuBose, Jr.   Guitar
Bryan Sutton   Guitar

Technical Credits

Harry Connick, Jr.   Orchestration,Arranger,Composer,Lyricist,Producer
Vlado Meller   Mastering
James Minchin III   Photography
Geoff Burke   Copyist
Maria Betro   Coordinating Producer
Scott M. Riesett   Vocal Engineer,Guitar Engineer
Maria P. Marulanda   Design,Art Direction
Vince Caro   Mixing,Piano Engineer,Vocal Engineer,String Engineer
Kyle Lamy   Engineer
Tracey Freeman   Mixing,Producer
Chris Finney   Engineer
Ryan Hewitt   Mixing
Todd Whitelock   Vocal Engineer
Gary Paczosa   Mixing,Engineer,Guitar Engineer
Gregg Rubin   Guitar Engineer
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