“Better be good,” Gregory Porter quips, just before opening his mouth to sing for a crowd of thousands in one of London’s most historic venues. And it is good. One Night Only, a program venerating Nat “King” Cole (along the lines of Porter’s 2017 studio album of his songs), finds the authoritative baritone in a lush setting with a 70-piece orchestra led by famed arranger Vince Mendoza (recorded on April 2, 2018).
But despite a prevalent focus on ballads—including the murderous, Cole Porter-penned “Miss Otis Regrets,” subject to intriguingly knotty reharmonization—Porter preserves the core of swing and soul that’s so central to his small-combo identity. Chip Crawford’s piano solo on “Pick Yourself Up,” Tivon Pennicott’s bebop tenor sax turns on “L-O-V-E” and “Sweet Lorraine,” bassist Jahmal Nichols’ bluesy aside on “When Love Was King,” the creative funk abandon of the quintet on the finale encore, “Don’t Lose Your Steam”: This is Porter in his element, formal setting or otherwise.
Tracklist:
- Mona Lisa
- But Beautiful
- Nature Boy
- L-O-V-E
- Quizas, Quizas, Quizas
- Miss Otis Regrets
- Pick Yourself Up
- In Heaven
- When Love Was King
- The Lonely One
- Ballerina
- No Love Dying
- I Wonder Who My Daddy Is
- Sweet Lorraine
- For All We Know
- The Christmas Song
- Smile
- Hey Laura
- Don’t Lose Your Steam
Gregory Porter – vocals
Chip Crawford – piano
Tivon Pennicott – sax
Jahmal Nichols – bass
Emanuel Harrold – drums
Vince Mendoza – conductor
The London Studio Orchestra
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