Dive into the sultry summer nights with Philip Catherine's "Summer Night," a captivating jazz album released in 2002. This collection of thirteen tracks, spanning 55 minutes, is a testament to Catherine's mastery of the guitar and his ability to blend various jazz styles seamlessly. Recorded and mixed in Paris at Studio Ferber over the course of a few days in late May and early June 2002, the album features a stellar lineup of musicians, including Philippe Aerts on bass, Joost Van Schaik on drums, and Bert Joris on trumpet and flugelhorn.
"Summer Night" opens with "Tiger Groove," a track dedicated to DJ Isabel, setting the tone for the album's dynamic range and Catherine's signature sound. The album also includes a mix of original compositions and classic covers, such as "Time After Time," "If I Should Lose You," and "Round About Midnight." Each track is a journey into the heart of jazz, showcasing Catherine's virtuosic guitar playing and his band's exceptional chemistry.
The album's title track, "Summer Night," is a standout, capturing the essence of a warm summer evening with its sultry melody and smooth rhythms. Other highlights include "Francis' Delight," a lively and upbeat number, and "Le jardin de madi," a delicate and introspective piece that showcases Catherine's versatility as a composer and guitarist.
"Summer Night" is a celebration of jazz in all its forms, from the hard-hitting fusion sounds of "Tiger Groove" to the tender ballads like "Laura" and "If I Should Lose You." Whether you're a longtime fan of Philip Catherine or new to his music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire. The album was released on Dreyfus Jazz and comes in a digipak, making it a great addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.