Glory of Love (album)

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Glory of Love
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Studio album by
Released1968
RecordedJuly 26–27, September 19 and October 6, 1967
Studio Van Gelder, Englewood Cliffs
Genre Jazz
Length34:27
Label CTI
Producer Creed Taylor
Herbie Mann chronology
The Herbie Mann String Album
(1967)
Glory of Love
(1968)
Windows Opened
(1968)

Glory of Love is an album by flautist Herbie Mann released on the CTI label featuring performances recorded at Rudy Van Gelder's studio in 1967. [1]

Contents

Reception

The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 2 stars stating "the most interesting aspect of the R&B-oriented date is that the up-and-coming flutist Hubert Laws is matched with Mann on several tracks". [2]

Professional ratings
Review scores
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Track listing

All compositions by Herbie Mann except as indicated
  1. "No Use Crying" (Roy Gaines, Freddie Lee Kober, J. B. Daniels) - 3:03
  2. "Hold On, I'm Comin'" (Isaac Hayes, David Porter) - 3:12
  3. "Glory of Love" (Billy Hill) - 2:42
  4. "Unchain My Heart" (Robert Sharp, Jr., Teddy Powell) - 3:12
  5. "House of the Rising Sun" (Traditional) - 3:10
  6. "The Letter" (Wayne Carson) - 3:25
  7. "Upa, Neguinho" (Edu Lobo, Gianfrancesco Guanieri) - 2:39
  8. "Love Is Stronger Far Than We" (Pierre Barouh, Jerry Keller, Francis Lai) - 3:11
  9. "Oh, How I Want To Love You" - 5:32
  10. "In and Out" - 4:34
  • Recorded at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on July 26 (tracks 1, 3-6, 8 & 9), July 27 (track 10), September 19 (track 7) and October 6 (track 2), 1967

Personnel

Technical

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References

  1. CTI discography accessed February 8, 2012
  2. 1 2 Yanow, S. Allmusic Review accessed February 8, 2012