Hank Crawford

After Dark

Hank Crawford - After Dark

02/23/1998 | Milestone 

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All Music Guide Review

Recorded when he was 63, After Dark finds Hank Crawford excelling by sticking to what he does so well: uncomplicated, blues-drenched, gospel-minded soul-jazz. Warmth and accessibility continued to define the veteran alto saxophonist, who sounds like he's still very much in his prime on everything from "Amazing Grace" to W.C. Handy's "St. Louis Blues" and the standard "T'aint Nobody's Business If I Do." Crawford reminds us how appealing and sentimental a ballad player can be on "That's All," and he demonstrates that Ruby & The Romantics' early-1960s soul-pop gem "Our Day Will Come" can work quite well in a jazz setting. The saxman's noteworthy support includes producer Bob Porter (who, true to form, is smart enough to step aside and let Crawford do his thing), guitarist Melvin Sparks and drummer Bernard "Pretty" Purdie. It's been said that Crawford is jazz's equivalent of a charismatic soul singer like Sam Cooke, Marvin Gaye or his former employer Ray Charles, and After Dark makes it very hard to disagree with that assertion. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

After Dark Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • My Babe
  • 5:41
  • Sound Clip for My Babe from After Dark


  • 3
  • Git It!
  • 7:31
  • Sound Clip for Git It! from After Dark


  • 6
  • Mother Nature
  • 6:24
  • Sound Clip for Mother Nature from After Dark


  • 7
  • That's All
  • 5:11
  • Sound Clip for That's All from After Dark


  • 10
  • Amazing Grace
  • 5:50
  • Sound Clip for Amazing Grace from After Dark


  • Credits of After Dark



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