Up All Night
John Scofield · 2003
67 min · 11 tracks · jazz fusion
Groove-driven jazz fusion intertwines intricate guitar work with vibrant rhythms and playful melodies.
Up All Night is an album by John Scofield, released in 2003. Groove-driven jazz fusion intertwines intricate guitar work with vibrant rhythms and playful melodies. This album is significant for its inventive approach to jazz fusion, contributing to the genre's evolution during the early 2000s. It received positive critical reception and showcased Scofield's ability to integrate diverse musical styles, solidifying his influence on contemporary jazz artists. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Up All Night sound like?
Groove-driven jazz fusion intertwines intricate guitar work with vibrant rhythms and playful melodies. Rooted in jazz fusion.
What makes Up All Night by John Scofield notable?
This album is significant for its inventive approach to jazz fusion, contributing to the genre's evolution during the early 2000s. It received positive critical reception and showcased Scofield's ability to integrate diverse musical styles, solidifying his influence on contemporary jazz artists. Released in 2003, 'Up All Night' marked John Scofield's continued exploration of jazz fusion after his acclaimed album 'Works for Me' in 2002. At this point in his career, Scofield was well-established, blending elements of funk and rock into his jazz compositions while collaborating with notable musicians across genres.
How many songs are on Up All Night?
Up All Night has 11 tracks, running approximately 67 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Philiopiety Standout 6:18
- 2 Watch Out for Po-Po 6:05
- 3 Creeper Standout 7:28
- 4 Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get 5:53
- 5 I'm Listening 2:57
- 6 Thikhathali 6:57
- 7 Four on the Floor 6:04
- 8 Like the Moon 6:38
- 9 Freakin' Disco Standout 8:20
- 10 Born in Troubled Times 5:05
- 11 Every Night Is Ladies Night 5:16
Release Date
January 1, 2003
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
67 min 8 sec
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