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It's Later Than You Think
Norma Winstone It's Later Than You Think album cover.jpg
Studio album by
Norma Winstone with the NDR Bigband
Released2006-09-05
RecordedNDR studio 1, Hamburg, Germany September 2004
ProducerColin Towns
LabelProvocateur
Length58:40

2006 album by Norma Winstone includes a cover of "15 Petals."


Tracks

TitleWriter(s) Length
1. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes  Jerome Kern, Otto Harbach 5:14
2. Big Yellow Taxi  Joni Mitchell 4:59
3. 15 Petals  Elvis Costello 6:15
4. Sisters Of Mercy  Leonard Cohen 6:46
5. Watching John  Colin Towns 7:24
6. Liberty City  Jaco Pastorius 6:05
7. Feels Like Home  Randy Newman 9:35
8. Take The Floor  Marc Duff 6:56
9. Harlem Nocturne / Smoke Gets In Your Eyes  Earle Hagen, Dick Rogers / Kern, Harbach 5:26


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Reviews

  • "Big Yellow Taxi" is a perilous undertaking — guitar-based songs often become earthbound in a big band treatment, losing their natural flow — but Towns is able to sustain a lightness of accompaniment that sets off Winstone's original take on the melody. Elvis Costello’s "15 Petals" has a quasi-African feel, whilst Leonard Cohen's "Sisters of Mercy" reaches a nightmarish centre-point with discords reminiscent of Kurt Weill. -- AllAboutJazz

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