Night Lines (album)

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Night-Lines
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Studio album by
Released1984
Recorded1983
Genre Jazz
Length44:25
Label GRP
Producer Dave Grusin & Larry Rosen
Dave Grusin chronology
Out of the Shadows
(1982)
Night-Lines
(1984)
Dave Grusin and the NY-LA Dream Band
(1983)

Night-Lines is an album by American pianist Dave Grusin released in 1984, recorded for the GRP label. The album reached No. 4 on Billboard's Contemporary Jazz chart.

Contents

The album's cover is from the November 1983 issue of Electronic Fun with Computers & Games .

Track listing

  1. "Power Wave" (Don Grusin) - 5:12
  2. "Thankful 'n' Thoughtful" (Sylvester Stewart) - 4:12
  3. "St. Elsewhere" (theme from the TV show St. Elsewhere ) (Dave Grusin) - 4:16
  4. "Haunting Me" (Randy Goodrum, Jay Graydon) - 5:07
  5. "Secret Place" (Dave Grusin) - 3:36
  6. "Night Lines" (Dave Grusin) - 5:06
  7. "Tick Tock" (Randy Goodrum) - 4:17
  8. "Kitchen Dance" (Dave Grusin) - 4:01
  9. "Somewhere Between Old and New York" (Randy Goodrum, Dave Loggins) - 4:35
  10. "Bossa Baroque" (Dave Grusin) - 4:20

Personnel

Production

Charts

Chart (1983)Peak
position
Billboard Jazz Albums [1] 4

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References

  1. "Dave Grusin US albums chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2013-03-09.