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Late Night Grande Hotel
1991 studio album by Nanci Griffith From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Late Night Grande Hotel is the ninth studio album by American singer-songwriter Nanci Griffith. It was released in September 1991 by MCA Records. It was produced by Peter Van Hooke and Rod Argent, with a slightly more pop-oriented sound than previous albums. It also features vocal contributions from Phil Everly and Tanita Tikaram.
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Reception
Writing for AllMusic, critic Lindsay Planer wrote of the album "While not her best disc during the late '80s/early '90s, Late Night Grande Hotel is a solid effort with some of her most mature material to date."[1]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Nanci Griffith, except where indicated.
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Personnel
- Nanci Griffith – vocals, acoustic guitar
- Rod Argent – keyboards, synthesiser, string arrangements, vocal harmony
- Fran Breen – drums
- Barry Burton – electric guitar
- Byrd Burton – acoustic and electric guitars
- Mitch Dalton – classical guitar on "The Power Lines" and "Down 'N' Outer", slide guitar
- Mo Foster – bass on "Heaven", "The Power Lines" and "Down 'N' Outer"
- Peter Gorish – upright and electric basses, cello
- James Hooker – keyboards
- Pat McInerney – percussion
- Peter Van Hooke – drums and percussion
String section
- Violins: Mark Berrow, Ben Croft, Roger Garland, Roy Gillard, Wilfred Gibson, Tim Good, James McLeod, Peter Oxer, Jonathan Rees, Barry Wilde, David Woodcock
- Violas: Levine Andrade, David Emanuel, George Robertson, Robert Smissen
- Cellos: Paul Kegg, Helen Liebmann, Martin Loveday, Anthony Pleeth,
Guest vocalists
- Phil Everly – vocals on "It's Just Another Morning Here"
- Tanita Tikaram – vocals on "It's Too Late"
References
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