| Harlem Lullaby | ||||
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| Released | 1967 | |||
| Recorded | September 12, October 28 and November 7, 1966 New York City  | |||
| Genre | Jazz | |||
| Length | 33:35 | |||
| Label | Atlantic SD 1479  | |||
| Producer | Joel Dorn | |||
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Harlem Lullaby is an album by jazz pianist Junior Mance which was recorded in 1966 and released on the Atlantic label.[1][2]
Reception
| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating | 
| Allmusic | |
Allmusic awarded the album 3 stars with the review by Scott Yanow stating: "Most records by pianist Junior Mance are well worth getting, but this obscure Atlantic album was a bit of a misfire. One of the problems is that on three of the eight songs, Mance switches to harpsichord, which doesn't work too well".[3]
Track listing
All compositions are by Junior Mance except where indicated.
- "The Uptown" - 3:52
 - "That Mellow Feeling" - 4:35
 - "Cootin'" - 4:43
 - "I'm Falling For You" (Joe "Trafalgar" Hubert, George Sanders, Clarence Williams) (misidentified on album as 'Floyd Trill') - 5:03
 - "St. James Infirmary" (Traditional) - 3:11
 - "Harlem Lullaby" - 4:54
 - "Run 'Em Round" - 4:37
 - "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted" (William Weatherspoon, Paul Riser, James Dean) - 3:02
 
Personnel
- Junior Mance - piano (tracks 2, 4 & 6-8), harpsichord (tracks 1, 3 & 5)
 - Bob Cunningham (tracks 2 & 6), Gene Taylor (tracks 1, 3-5, 7 & 8) - bass
 - Alan Dawson (tracks 2 & 6), Ray Lucas (tracks 1, 3 & 8), Bobby Thomas (tracks 4, 5 & 7) - drums
 
References
- โ Atlantic Records Catalog: 1400 Series accessed September 18, 2015
 - โ Junior Mance discography Archived 2014-02-27 at the Wayback Machine accessed September 18, 2015
 - 1 2 Yanow, Scott. Harlem Lullaby โ Review at AllMusic. Retrieved September 18, 2015.
 
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