30 (Harry Connick, Jr., album)
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| Studio album by Harry Connick Jr. | ||||
| Released | October 23, 2001 | |||
| Recorded |
September 4–8, 1998 Sony Music Studios, NYC | |||
| Genre | Jazz | |||
| Label | Sony/Columbia (U.S.) | |||
| Producer | Tracey Freeman | |||
| Harry Connick Jr. chronology | ||||
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| Professional ratings | |
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| Review scores | |
| Source | Rating |
| Allmusic | |
| PopMatters | favorable[2] |
| Entertainment Weekly | A−[3] |
30 is an album by American artist Harry Connick Jr. The album was recorded in 1998, when Connick was 30 years old, but it was not released until 4 years later, on the same date as his album Songs I Heard. The album includes both vocal and instrumental tracks.
Track listing
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "I'm Walkin'" | Dave Bartholomew, Fats Domino | 2:48 |
| 2. | "Chattanooga Choo Choo" | Mack Gordon, Harry Warren | 3:39 |
| 3. | "Somewhere My Love" | Maurice Jarre | 7:09 |
| 4. | "The Gypsy" | Billy Reid | 5:31 |
| 5. | "If I Were a Bell" | Frank Loesser | 6:55 |
| 6. | "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans" | Henry Creamer, Turner Layton | 3:45 |
| 7. | "Tie a Yellow Ribbon 'Round the Old Oak Tree" | Irwin Levine, L. Russell Brown | 4:10 |
| 8. | "There Is Always One More Time" | Ken Hirsch, Doc Pomus | 3:52 |
| 9. | "New Orleans" | Hoagy Carmichael | 4:01 |
| 10. | "Speak Softly Love" | Nino Rota | 4:02 |
| 11. | "Junco Partner" | Bob Shad | 6:10 |
| 12. | "Don't Fence Me In" | Robert Fletcher, Cole Porter | 3:58 |
| 13. | "Don't Like Goodbyes" | Harold Arlen, Truman Capote | 3:20 |
| 14. | "I'll Only Miss Her (When I Think of Her)" | Sammy Cahn, Jimmy Van Heusen | 8:51 |
Credits
Musicians
- Harry Connick Jr. – Piano, vocals
- Ben Wolfe – Bass on track #5 "If I Were a Bell"
- Rev. James Moore – Organ, vocals on track #8 "There Is Always One More Time"
- Wynton Marsalis – Piano, trumpet on track #14 "I'll Only Miss Her When I Think of Her"
Other
- Harry Connick Jr. – Arranger, liner notes
- Tracey Freeman – Producer
- Vladimir Meller – Mastering
- Steven Kadison – Assistant mastering engineer
- Gregg Rubin – Recording & Mix Engineer
- Ryan Hewitt – Assistant engineer
- Christopher Austopchuk – Art direction
- Alice Butts – Art direction
- Palma Kolansky – Photography
Charts
| Chart (2001) | Provider(s) | Peak position |
|---|---|---|
| Billboard 200 (U.S.)[4] | Billboard | 94 |
| Billboard Top Jazz Albums (U.S.)[4] | 3 | |
| Billboard Top Internet Albums (U.S.)[5] | 24 | |
| Chart (2002) | Provider(s) | Peak position |
| Norwegian Album Chart[6] | VG Nett | 35 |
References
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