Late Night Jazz - 16 Top Jazz Classics For After Dark

Late Night Jazz - 16 Top Jazz Classics For After Dark

£0.66
Sale price  £0.66 Regular price 
Skip to product information
Late Night Jazz - 16 Top Jazz Classics For After Dark

Late Night Jazz - 16 Top Jazz Classics For After Dark

£0.66
Sale price  £0.66 Regular price 

Late Night Jazz: 16 Top Jazz Classics For After Dark is an exquisite compilation released by Newsound 2000, featuring smooth jazz standards performed by some of the genre's most legendary artists. This carefully curated collection creates the perfect atmospheric soundtrack for late-night listening.

The Perfect After-Hours Companion

This compilation brings together 16 timeless jazz classics that capture the intimate, sophisticated mood of after-dark listening. Featuring performances by jazz royalty including John Coltrane, Miles Davis, and Billie Holiday, the album showcases the depth and beauty of jazz at its most evocative.

Featured Tracks

The collection includes essential jazz standards that have defined the genre:

  • "Blue Train" - John Coltrane's iconic hard bop masterpiece
  • "Round Midnight" - The quintessential late-night jazz ballad
  • "Time On My Hands" - A timeless standard
  • "The Girl from Ipanema" - The bossa nova classic
  • Plus 12 more carefully selected jazz classics

Legendary Artists

The compilation features performances by jazz icons whose artistry has shaped the genre, including the innovative saxophone work of John Coltrane, the cool sophistication of Miles Davis, and the incomparable vocal stylings of Billie Holiday, among other masters of jazz.

Album Details

  • Title: Late Night Jazz - 16 Top Jazz Classics For After Dark
  • Label: Newsound 2000
  • Tracks: 16
  • Genre: Jazz, Smooth Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Bossa Nova
  • Featured Artists: John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Billie Holiday & more
  • Format: CD
  • Condition: Pre-owned
  • UPC: 5055039202821

Perfect for unwinding after a long day or creating an intimate atmosphere, Late Night Jazz offers a sublime journey through the most beautiful and evocative moments in jazz history.

You may also like