"After Hours" is a captivating 1996 studio album by the renowned jazz guitarist and vocalist John Pizzarelli. Released under the RCA Novus label, this album showcases Pizzarelli's trio in a collection of timeless standards, blending his signature smooth guitar work with his charming vocal performances. The album spans a diverse range of jazz styles, including neo-bop and guitar jazz, all within a concise 46-minute runtime.
The tracklist features classic songs like "They Can't Take That Away from Me," "But Not For Me," and "It Might As Well Be Spring," alongside lesser-known gems such as "Stringbean" and "Mam'selle." Pizzarelli's playful and sophisticated approach to these standards has earned him accolades such as being dubbed "Hip with a wink" by Town & Country and "madly creative" by the Los Angeles Times.
Recorded at Nola Recording Studios, "After Hours" captures the essence of Pizzarelli's live performances, offering a blend of warmth and sophistication that has made him a beloved figure in the jazz world. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Pizzarelli's music, this album is a delightful exploration of jazz at its finest.