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1984 studio album by Barry Manilow
2:00 AM Paradise Cafe is the tenth studio album by singer-songwriter Barry Manilow , released in 1984 on Arista Records . The album peaked at No. 28 on the Billboard 200 and went Gold in the United States.[ 5]
Johnny Mercer 's widow, Ginger, entrusted Manilow with a cache of Mercer's lyrics that had never been set to music, although Manilow used only Mercer's "When October Goes " for the project. He recruited veteran jazz musicians Bill Mays , Gerry Mulligan , Shelly Manne , Mundell Lowe , and George Duvivier for the album. Also enlisted for vocal duets were Mel Tormé and Sarah Vaughan . The entire album was rehearsed for three days, then recorded entirely live (in one take) without overdubs at Westlake Studio 'C' in Los Angeles, California .
All music is composed by Barry Manilow
Side two Title Lyrics 1. "What Am I Doin' Here" Marty Panzer 3:17 2. "Goodbye My Love" Adrienne Anderson 4:25 3. "Big City Blues" (with Mel Tormé ) Adrienne Anderson 4:14 4. "When Love Is Gone" Lisa Sennett 4:17 5. "I've Never Been So Low on Love" Marty Panzer 4:26 6. "Night Song" Bruce Sussman, Jack Feldman 4:28
Barry Manilow – producer, arrangements, logo design
Michael Braunstein – recording
Deni King – assistant engineer
Greg Laney – second assistant engineer
Eric Borenstein – album coordinator
Roger Wall – personal assistant
Shaun Harris – music contractor
Ria Lewerke – art direction
Sue Reilly – logo design
Leon Lecash – front cover photography
Jay Thompson – back cover photography
Charles Mercuri – grooming
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^ a b Dedrick, Jay (January 1, 1998). "Barry Manilow". In Knopper, Steve (ed.). MusicHound Lounge: The Essential Album Guide . Detroit: Visible Ink Press . pp. 313–314.
^ Allmusic review
^ Rolling Stone list
^ a b "American album certifications – Barry Manilow – 2:00 A.M. Paradise Cafe" . Recording Industry Association of America .
^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 191. ISBN 0-646-11917-6 .
^ "British album certifications – Barry Manilow – E2 Am Paradise Café" . British Phonographic Industry . Retrieved 18 August 2021 .
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Lee Konitz Plays with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet (1953)
Paris Concert (with Bob Brookmeyer , 1954)
California Concerts (1954)
Presenting the Gerry Mulligan Sextet (1955)
Mainstream of Jazz (1956)
At Storyville (1956)
The Teddy Wilson Trio & Gerry Mulligan Quartet with Bob Brookmeyer at Newport (split album, 1957)
Jazz Giants '58 (with Harry Edison , Stan Getz , 1958)
Mulligan Meets Monk (with Thelonious Monk , 1957)
Blues in Time (with Paul Desmond , 1957)
Gerry Mulligan Meets Stan Getz
Jazz Concerto Grosso (with Bob Brookmeyer, 1957)
The Gerry Mulligan Songbook (1957)
Annie Ross Sings a Song with Mulligan! (1957–58)
What Is There to Say? (1958–59)
Meets Johnny Hodges (1959)
Gerry Mulligan Meets Ben Webster (1959)
The Concert Jazz Band (1960)
The Concert Jazz Band on Tour (1960)
The Concert Jazz Band at the Village Vanguard (1960)
Holliday with Mulligan (with Judy Holliday , 1961)
Presents a Concert in Jazz (1961)
The Gerry Mulligan Quartet (with Bob Brookmeyer, 1962)
Jeru (1962)
Two of a Mind (with Paul Desmond, 1962)
Spring Is Sprung (1962)
Gerry Mulligan '63 (1962)
Night Lights (1963)
Butterfly with Hiccups (1963–64)
If You Can't Beat 'Em, Join 'Em! (1965)
Feelin' Good (1965)
Something Borrowed - Something Blue (1966)
Summit (with Astor Piazzolla , 1974)
Walk on the Water (1980)
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