Working Nights (album)
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| Released | May 1985 | |||
| Recorded | August 1983 to 1985 | |||
| Studio | Powerplant Studios (London) | |||
| Genre | Soul jazz, latin jazz contemporary jazz  | |||
| Length | 43:55 | |||
| Label | Virgin Cherry Red  | |||
| Producer | Robin Millar | |||
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Working Nights is the debut album by the British jazz dance band Working Week, released in 1985 by Virgin Records.[1] The album reached #23 on the UK album charts in April 1985. Working Nights was reissued in 2012 as a remastered 2-disc Deluxe Set by Cherry Red Records.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Simon Booth and Larry Stabbins, except where noted.
- "Inner City Blues" (Marvin Gaye, James Nyx Jr.) – 5:44
 - "Sweet Nothing" (Booth) – 3:39
 - "Who’s Fooling Who" – 5:04
 - "Thought I’d Never See You Again" – 6:26
 - "Autumn Boy" – 6:33
 - "Solo" – 4:40
 - "Venceremos" (Booth) – 4:41
 - "No Cure No Pay" (Stabbins) – 8:28
 
2012 Cherry Red Records reissue
- Disc 1
 
- "Inner City Blues" (Gaye, Nyx Jr.) – 5:44
 - "Sweet Nothing" (Booth) – 3:39
 - "Who’s Fooling Who" – 5:04
 - "Thought I’d Never See You Again" – 6:26
 - "Autumn Boy" – 6:33
 - "Solo" – 4:40
 - "Venceremos" (Booth) – 4:41
 - "No Cure No Pay" (Stabbins) – 8:28
 - "Stella Marina" (Main Mix) (Stabbins, Jalal) – 11:04
 - "Storm of Light" – 6:40
 - "Bottom End" (Booth) – 5:45
 - "Venceremos (We Will Win)" (Jazz Dance Special 12" Edit) (Booth) – 4:08
 
- Disc 2
 
- "Venceremos (We Will Win)" (Jazz Dance Special 12" Version) (Booth) – 10:17
 - "Afochê" (Stabbins) – 10:17
 - "Murphy’s Law" (live previously unissued) (Stabbins) – 7:37
 - "Pepe’s Samba" (live previously unissued) (Chico Freeman) – 8:39
 - "Inner City Blues" (Urbane Guerrilla Mix) (Gaye, Nyx Jr.) – 5:45
 - "Storm of Light" (Instrumental) – 3:24
 - "Who’s Fooling Who" (Dance Version) – 4:45
 - "Sweet Nothing" (Instrumental) (Booth) – 3:41
 - "Where’s the Bridge" (Longer Mix) (Booth, Stabbins, Juliet Roberts) – 5:09
 - "Venceremos" (We Will Win) (7" Bossa Version) (Booth) – 4:42
 - "Stella Marina" (Full Rap)" (Stabbins, Jalal) – 8:35
 
Personnel
- Working Week
 
- Juliet Roberts – vocals
 - Simon Booth – guitars
 - Larry Stabbins – tenor and soprano saxophone and flute
 
with:
- Kim Burton – piano
 - Mike Carr – organ (disc 1, track 10; disc 2, track 6)
 - Roy Dodds – drums (disc 1, tracks 2, 5, 6, 8, 9; disc 2, track 11)
 - Nic France – drums (disc 1, tracks 1, 3, 4)
 - Mark Taylor – drums (disc 1, tracks 1, 12; disc 2, tracks 1, 10)
 - Louis Moholo – drums (disc 1, track 9; disc 2, track 11)
 - Ernest Mothle – bass (disc 1, tracks 2, 5, 6, 8, 9; disc 2, track 11)
 - Chucho Merchán – bass (disc 1, tracks 1, 3, 4, 7, 12; disc 2, tracks 1, 10)
 - Dawson Miller and Bosco De Oliveira – percussion (disc 1, tracks 2, 5-9, 12; disc 2, tracks 10, 11)
 - Martin Ditcham – percussion (disc 1, tracks 1, 3, 4)
 - Robin Millar – additional guitar (disc 1, tracks 1, 3, 5)
 - Leroy Osbourne – backing vocals (disc 1, track 2)
 - Tracey Thorn – guest vocals (disc 1, track 12; disc 2, tracks 1, 10)
 - Robert Wyatt – guest vocals (disc 1, track 12; disc 2, tracks 1, 10)
 - Julie Tippetts – guest vocals (disc 1, track 9, 10; disc 2, track 11)
 - Jalal – guest vocals (disc 1, track 9; disc 2, track 11)
 - Claudia Figueroa – guest vocals (disc 1, track 7, 12; disc 2, tracks 1, 10)
 - Guy Barker – trumpet and flugelhorn (disc 1, tracks 1, 3, 4)
 - Stuart Brooke – trumpet (disc 1, track 1)
 - Harry Beckett – trumpet (disc 1, tracks 2, 5, 11; disc 2, tracks 6, 8)
 - Paul Spong – trumpet (disc 1, track 6)
 - Annie Whitehead – trombone (disc 1, tracks 2, 6, 8, 9)
 - Malcolm Griffiths – trombone (disc 1, track 4)
 - Paul Nieman – trombone (disc 1, track 1)
 - Chris Biscoe – alto saxophone (disc 1, track 3)
 - Ray Warleigh – alto and baritone saxophone (disc 1, tracks 1, 3)
 - Dave Bitelli – clarinet and baritone saxophone (disc 1, track 12; disc 2, tracks 1, 10)
 - Nick Ingman – string arrangements
 
Charts
Album charts
| Year | Chart | Position | 
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| 1985 | UK album charts[2] | #23 | 
References
- ^ Allmusic Review: Working Nights accessed 14 October 2017
 - ^ "WORKING WEEK | Artist". Official Charts. Retrieved 2017-10-14.
 
