Night Sessions

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Night Sessions
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 2, 2001
Genre Jazz
Length52:20
Label Columbia
Producer Kipper
Chris Botti chronology
Slowing Down the World
(1999)
Night Sessions
(2001)
December
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Night Sessions is the fourth studio album by trumpet player Chris Botti. This is his first album to be released by Columbia Records on October 2, 2001.

Contents

I had been on the road for two straight years when I found myself with a window of only ten weeks to write and record this album. I felt energized by the challenge and asked my friend, Kipper, to co-write and produce. Renting a house in the Hollywood Hills where we could work and live, with ample room for other musicians and friends, we started composing material. We sensed freedom after dark - the phone was quieter and there were less distractions around the house as the light of the LA basin began to glow. We recorded only after the sun had set, often until it rose the next morning. These are the "Night Sessions." Enjoy. Chris Botti

Chris Botti, CD insert

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Lisa" Chris Botti, Kipper, Dominic Miller 5:08
2."Miami Overnight"Botti, Kipper, Billy Childs 4:34
3."Streets Ahead"Botti, Kipper3:43
4."Interlude"Botti, Kipper, Childs0:30
5."All Would Envy" Sting 5:01
6."Best Time"Botti, Kipper5:01
7."When I See You"Botti, Kipper4:16
8."You Move Me"Botti, Kipper, Marc Shulman, Camilla 5:09
9."Blue Horizon"Botti, Kipper, Childs4:10
10."Light the Stars"Botti, Kipper4:42
11."Through an Open Window"Botti, Kipper, Miller, Jeff Young 4:16
12."Easter Parade" Paul Buchanan, Paul Joseph Moore 5:38

Personnel

Production

Charts

Chart (2001)Peak
position
US Top Jazz Albums [2] 4

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References

  1. Ruhlmann, William. Chris Botti: Night Sessions > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved September 1, 2011.
  2. "Night Sessions - Chris Botti". Billboard. Retrieved September 1, 2011.