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{{Infobox album<!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
{{Infobox album
| Name = Parking Lot Symphony
| name = Parking Lot Symphony
| Type = studio
| type = studio
| Artist = [[Trombone Shorty]]
| artist = [[Trombone Shorty]]
| Cover =‎
| cover = File:ParkingLotSymphonyAlbumCover.jpg
| Released = April 28, 2017
| alt =
| Recorded = [[New Orleans]] (Esplanade Studios); [[Hollywood]], (Gnu Gnome)
| released = April 28, 2017
| Genre = [[Jazz]], [[Funk]], [[R&B]]
| recorded = [[New Orleans]] (Esplanade Studios); [[Hollywood, Los Angeles|Hollywood]], (Gnu Gnome)
| Length = 50:00
| Label = [[Blue Note]]
| venue =
| Producer = [[Chris Seefried]]
| studio =
| Last album = ''[[Say That to Say This]]''<br />(2013)
| genre = [[Jazz]], [[Funk]], [[R&B]]
| length = 50:00
| This album = '''''Parking Lot Symphony'''''<br />(2017)
| label = [[Blue Note]]
| Next album =
| producer = [[Chris Seefried]]
| Misc = {{Singles
| prev_title = [[Say That to Say This]]
| Type = studio
| prev_year = 2013
| Name = Parking Lot Symphony
| next_title =
| single 1 = Here Come The Girls
| next_year =
| single 2 = Dirty Water
| single 3 = No Good Time
| misc = {{Singles
| single 1 date = March 3, 2017
| name = Parking Lot Symphony
| single 2 date = March 31, 2017
| type = studio
| single 3 date = April 24, 2017
| single1 = Here Come The Girls
| single1date = March 3, 2017
}}}}
| single2 = Dirty Water

| single2date = March 31, 2017

| single3 = No Good Time
'''''Parking Lot Symphony''''' is the debut [[studio album]] by American [[jazz]] musician [[Trombone Shorty|Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews]] on [[Blue Note Records]], and his eleventh recording overall. The album was produced by [[Chris Seefried]] ([[Andra Day]], [[Fitz and the Tantrums]]) and was released on April 28, 2017 as a follow up to ''[[Say That to Say This]]'' (2013). It reached number 1 on the [[Billboard charts|''Billboard'' Jazz Albums Chart]] on May 20th and spent 31 weeks on the chart.
| single3date = April 24, 2017
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}}


'''''Parking Lot Symphony''''' is the eleventh recording overall by American [[jazz]] musician [[Trombone Shorty|Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews]] and his first [[studio album]] on [[Blue Note Records]]. The album was produced by [[Chris Seefried]] ([[Andra Day]], [[Fitz and the Tantrums]]) and was released on April 28, 2017 as a follow-up to ''[[Say That to Say This]]'' (2013). It reached number 1 on the [[Billboard charts|''Billboard'' Jazz Albums Chart]] on May 20 and spent 31 weeks on the chart.


{{Album ratings
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{{Track listing
{{Track listing
| total_length = 50:00
| total_length = 50:00
| writing_credits = yes

| title1 = Laveau Dirge No.1
| title1 = Laveau Dirge No.1
| writer1 = [[Trombone Shorty|Troy Andrews]]
| writer1 = [[Trombone Shorty|Troy Andrews]]
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==Personnel==
==Personnel==
*[[Trombone Shorty|Troy 'Trombone Shorty' Andrews]] - Trombone, Lead Vocals, Background Vocals, Trumpet, Piano, Organ, Drums, Glockenspiel, Guitar
*[[Trombone Shorty|Troy 'Trombone Shorty' Andrews]] trombone, lead vocals, background vocals, trumpet, piano, organ, drums, [[glockenspiel]], guitar
*Pete Murano - Guitar
*Pete Murano guitar
*Tony Hall - Bass Guitar
*Tony Hall bass guitar
*Joey Peebles - Drums
*Joey Peebles drums
*Dan Oestreicher - Baritone Saxophone
*Dan Oestreicher baritone saxophone
*BK Jackson - Tenor Saxophone
*BK Jackson tenor saxophone


;Additional Musicians
;Additional Musicians
*[[Ivan Neville]] Piano on “Here Come The Girls"
*[[Ivan Neville]] – piano on "Here Come The Girls"
*[[Leo Nocentelli]] – Acoustic Guitar on “It Ain’t No Use"
*[[Leo Nocentelli]] – acoustic guitar on "It Ain’t No Use"
*[[Chris Seefried]] – Sitar Guitar, Piano, Mellotron, Glockenspiel
*[[Chris Seefried]] – sitar guitar, piano, [[mellotron]], glockenspiel
*Ramon Islas – Percussion on “It Aint No Use” and “Here Come The Girls"
*Ramon Islas – percussion on "It Ain't No Use" and "Here Come The Girls"
*Glenn Hall – Electric piano on "“Laveau Dirge Finale"
*Glenn Hall – electric piano on "Laveau Dirge Finale"
*Juan Covarrubias – Synthesizer on "Familiar"
*Juan Covarrubias – synthesizer on "Familiar"
*Paul Cartwright – Viola, Violin on “Parking Lot Symphony"
*Paul Cartwright – viola, violin on "Parking Lot Symphony"
*Tracey Lee – Choir
*Tracey Lee – choir
*Chrishira Perrier – Choir
*Chrishira Perrier – choir
*Remonda Davis – Choir
*Remonda Davis – choir
*Raion Ramsey – Choir
*Raion Ramsey – choir
*Ashley Watson – Choir
*Ashley Watson – choir
*Lonel Simmons – Choir
*Lonel Simmons – choir
*Ashley Doucett – Choir
*Ashley Doucett – choir
*Sabrina Hayes – Choir
*Sabrina Hayes – choir
*India Favorite – Choir
*India Favorite – choir
*Faith Mack – Choir
*Faith Mack – choir



;Production
;Production
*[[Chris Seefried]] – Producer, Arranger, Mixing
*[[Chris Seefried]] – producer, arranger, mixing
*[[Trombone Shorty|Troy 'Trombone Shorty' Andrews]] – Arranger
*[[Trombone Shorty|Troy 'Trombone Shorty' Andrews]] – arranger
*Seth Atkins Horan – Engineer, Mixer
*Seth Atkins Horan – engineer, mixer
*[[Bernie Grundman]] – Mastering
*[[Bernie Grundman]] – mastering
*Mathieu Bitton – Photography
*Mathieu Bitton – photography
*Paul Moore – Design
*Paul Moore – design



===Year-end charts===
===Year-end charts===
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==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}

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[[Category:Trombone Shorty albums]]
[[Category:Trombone Shorty albums]]

Latest revision as of 18:12, 17 August 2023

Parking Lot Symphony
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 28, 2017
RecordedNew Orleans (Esplanade Studios); Hollywood, (Gnu Gnome)
GenreJazz, Funk, R&B
Length50:00
LabelBlue Note
ProducerChris Seefried
Trombone Shorty chronology
Say That to Say This
(2013)
Parking Lot Symphony
(2017)
Singles from Parking Lot Symphony
  1. "Here Come The Girls"
    Released: March 3, 2017
  2. "Dirty Water"
    Released: March 31, 2017
  3. "No Good Time"
    Released: April 24, 2017

Parking Lot Symphony is the eleventh recording overall by American jazz musician Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews and his first studio album on Blue Note Records. The album was produced by Chris Seefried (Andra Day, Fitz and the Tantrums) and was released on April 28, 2017 as a follow-up to Say That to Say This (2013). It reached number 1 on the Billboard Jazz Albums Chart on May 20 and spent 31 weeks on the chart.

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic70/100[1]
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Laveau Dirge No.1"Troy Andrews2:09
2."It Ain't No Use"Joseph Modeliste, Leo Nocentelli, George Porter Jr., Arthur L. Neville4:33
3."Parking Lot Symphony"Andrews, Alex Ebert, Chris Seefried3:47
4."Dirty Water"Andrews, Ethan Gruska3:47
5."Here Come The Girls" (featuring Ivan Neville)Allen Toussaint4:00
6."Tripped Out Slim"Andrews2:19
7."Familiar"Andrews, Egbert Dawkins III, Seefried3:19
8."No Good Time"Andrews, Seefried4:10
9."Where It At?"Andrews, Kevin Griffin, Luke Foley3:09
10."Fanfare"Andrews3:12
11."Like A Dog"Andrews3:17
12."Laveau Dirge Finale"Andrews, Seefried, Glenn Patrick Hall III, Pete Murano, Austin Anthony Hall4:44
Total length:50:00

Personnel[edit]

  • Troy 'Trombone Shorty' Andrews – trombone, lead vocals, background vocals, trumpet, piano, organ, drums, glockenspiel, guitar
  • Pete Murano – guitar
  • Tony Hall – bass guitar
  • Joey Peebles – drums
  • Dan Oestreicher – baritone saxophone
  • BK Jackson – tenor saxophone
Additional Musicians
  • Ivan Neville – piano on "Here Come The Girls"
  • Leo Nocentelli – acoustic guitar on "It Ain’t No Use"
  • Chris Seefried – sitar guitar, piano, mellotron, glockenspiel
  • Ramon Islas – percussion on "It Ain't No Use" and "Here Come The Girls"
  • Glenn Hall – electric piano on "Laveau Dirge Finale"
  • Juan Covarrubias – synthesizer on "Familiar"
  • Paul Cartwright – viola, violin on "Parking Lot Symphony"
  • Tracey Lee – choir
  • Chrishira Perrier – choir
  • Remonda Davis – choir
  • Raion Ramsey – choir
  • Ashley Watson – choir
  • Lonel Simmons – choir
  • Ashley Doucett – choir
  • Sabrina Hayes – choir
  • India Favorite – choir
  • Faith Mack – choir
Production

Year-end charts[edit]

Chart (2011) Position
US Billboard Jazz Albums[3] 1

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Parking Lot Symphony reviews at Metacritic.com". Retrieved April 28, 2017.
  2. ^ Collar, Matt. "Parking Lot Symphony - Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews". Allmusic. Retrieved April 28, 2017.
  3. ^ "Jazz Albums : 2017 Year End - Chart Archives". Billboard. Retrieved May 20, 2017.