Description
This professional multi-angle video captures the live audience recording of “Sliding On Glass: Live at 210”, Judy Night’s (aka Judy Shatkin) debut album, plus “Tennessee Waltz” and a Beatles medley not included on the CD or vinyl. The recording features top Chicagoland artists TC Furlong (pedal steel) of Jump ‘n the Saddle Band, Brian Wilkie (guitar) of the Hoyle Brothers, Jackson Kidder (bass) of Bassel & the Supernaturals, and Justin Kramer (drums) of Spazztet.
“Judy Night brings her quintet for a sleek night at the 210 Club in Highwood, IL. She has a pair of guitarists, with TC Furlong on the pedal steel and Brian Wilkie on the six stringer, which has the band mixing some fun moods as Jackson Kidder/b and Justin Kramer/dr supply the pulse as the leader switches between piano and synthesizer.” –George W. Harris, Jazz Weekly
Song List:
- Timeless (Abercrombie) 00:03
- Scarborough Fair (Traditional) 06:45
- Do You Hear What I Hear (Shayne/Regency) 14:13
- Moonchild (Fripp/McDonald/Lake/Giles/Sinfield) 21:30
- Cecilia (Simon) 28:08
- Lonely Woman (Silver) 30:34
- Wichita Lineman (Webb) 36:55
- Sliding on Glass (Night) 40:40
- Tennessee Waltz (Stewart/King) 47:49
- Hey, Jude/Dear Prudence (Beatles) 52:27
ALL proceeds (we mean all of it–100% gross revenue) from sale of Judy Night’s store will go to COVID relief via both US and Chicago local food banks. Enjoy these wonderful products and enjoy the gift of giving. A flyer, image below, will accompany each purchase, so that the gift recipient will know that this purchase helped to feed a family. ❤️
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Jim Hymes, “Making A Scene”, January 7, 2019 –
“The Judy Night Quintet have a terrific sense of tone and melody, playing in a very relaxed way, with high levels of communication, interplay and harmony. It’s a wonderful listen.” — Jim Hymes, “Making A Scene”, January 7, 2019
Bradley Stone, “The Creative Source”, January 31, 2019 –
“Really interesting sonic palette she uses! Nice comps.” — Bradley Stone, “The Creative Source”, January 31, 2019
George W. Harris, Jazz Weekly, February 28, 2019 –
“A clever mix of interpretations from Boomer radio hits.” — George W. Harris, Jazz Weekly, February 28, 2019
Chris Spector, Midwest Record, December 29, 2018 –
“High minded piano jazz like you would expect from an analytical mind that grew up digging King Crimson, she knows her way round making some sitting down, listening jazz that keeps you mesmerized in your seat.” — Chris Spector, Midwest Record, December 29, 2018
Hrayr Attarian, Chicago Jazz Magazine, January 28, 2019 –
“[Sliding On Glass] is highly enjoyable and engaging. It showcases Night’s versatility and her skills as a composer and performer as well as the cohesive synergy of the band. Given this and the variety of the material within Sliding on Glass will definitely have a wide appeal.” — Hrayr Attarian, Chicago Jazz Magazine, January 28, 2019
Elizabeth Camis (verified owner) –
I thoroughly enjoyed the soothing sounds of Sliding on Glass; the melody and tones lifted my energy to new levels. Well done, and I highly recommend listening.