In the Heat of the Night is the second solo studio album by jazz keyboardist Jeff Lorber.
The album peaked at No. 7 on the Traditional Jazz Albums chart and No. 44 on the Top Black Albums chart.
Its artwork consists of a still image from a 1982 commercial promoting the acquisition of American electronic brand Quasar from Motorola to Matsushita Electric Industrial, which is now Panasonic.
Track listing
Personnel
- Jeff Lorber â keyboards, guitars (1, 6, 9), drum programming (1, 9), lead vocals (1), backing vocals (1, 9), guitar solo (5), arrangements (8)
- Maurice Starr â keyboards (1, 9), guitars (1, 9), drum programming (1, 9), lead vocals (1), backing vocals (1, 9)
- Marlon McClain â guitars (2âÂÂ8, 10), guitar solo (5)
- Lee Ritenour â rhythm guitar (5)
- Nathan East â bass (2âÂÂ8, 10), vocals (2)
- John Robinson â cymbals (1, 9), drums (2âÂÂ8, 10)
- Jimmy Johnson â congas (1, 9)
- Paulinho da Costa â percussion (2âÂÂ8, 10)
- Ronnie Laws â saxophone solo (3)
- Phillip Ingram â lead vocals (3)
- Steve George â backing vocals (2âÂÂ8, 10)
- David Page â backing vocals (2âÂÂ8, 10)
- Richard Page â backing vocals (2âÂÂ8, 10)
- Alex Ligertwood â lead vocals (8)
Production
- Robert Abel â executive producer
- Maurice Starr â producer (1, 9)
- Jeff Lorber â producer (2âÂÂ8, 10)
- Phil Greene â recording (1, 9), mixing (1, 9)
- Chris Brunt â recording (2âÂÂ8, 10), mixing (2âÂÂ8, 10)
- Joe Moody â second engineer (1, 9)
- Ben Ing â second engineer (2âÂÂ8, 10)
- Ria Lewerke â art direction
- Randy Roberts â creative director, design
- Aaron Rapoport â back cover photography
Studios
- Tracks 1 & 9 recorded at Syncro Sound (Boston, Massachusetts).
- Tracks 2âÂÂ8 & 10 recorded at Indigo Ranch Studios (Malibu, California).
- Mixed at Normandy Sound (Warren, Rhode Island).
Charts
References
External links
- In the Heat of the Night at discogs: link
- In the Heat of the Night at Lorber's website: link