In Good Company is an album by the American musician Joe Williams, released in 1989.[1][2] It was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Male".[3] Williams supported the album with a North American tour.[4]In Good Company peaked in the top five of Billboard's Top Jazz Albums chart.[5]
The Los Angeles Times praised "Williams's consistently potent sound."[9]USA Today noted his "sinuous range and meaty bass."[14] The Ottawa Citizen called the album "an engaging collection but not one that stands close scrutiny," but admired the version of "Ain't Got Nothing but the Blues".[15]The Washington Post labeled it "one of the best jazz vocal albums of the year," writing that Williams "has lost a bit of his range and power, but ... he has honed his phrasing to such a sharp edge that the most familiar standard becomes a starkly personal statement."[8]The Boston Globe said that Williams "carries the weight here with great style and polished grace."[16]AllMusic wrote that "Williams shows that at 70 he still had the magic."[12]