Saturday, October 17, 2009

Eddie HARRIS - Live In Berlin 1988


Eddie HARRIS - Live In Berlin 1988
Label: Timeless
Recorded at: Live at Jazzclub Quasimodo,
Berlin, Germany Rec date: 24 March 1988

Jazz

20 October 1936, Chicago, Illinois, USA, d. 5 November 1996, Los Angeles, California, USA. Harris' apprenticeship was served with Gene Ammons before army service took to him to Europe. He had a surprise hit in 1961 with an arrangement of Ernest Gold's Exodus theme, and followed with three further hit records (in the USA) over the next decade, the most notable being "Listen Here" in 1968. He was a daring tenor saxophone innovator, experimenting with the range of sounds that could be produced by sending a signal through an electrical effects box. At the 1970 Newport Jazz Festival he shocked audiences with his trumpet and trombone played through saxophone mouthpieces, before leaving jazz in the early 70s to play in a rock context with Steve Winwood and Jeff Beck.
During this period he also recorded stand-up comedy albums.

Because of his work outside the jazz field Harris was often overlooked by the cognoscenti. His work as a theme composer tended to err on the dull side, notably the background music for The Cosby Show. In the early 90s he returned to a more authentic hard bop style, but still played on altered instruments. In his later years he produced some fine work with John Scofield and reunited with Les McCann, with whom he worked in the early 60s.
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This CD features an erratic but intriguing set by the multi-talented Eddie Harris. Joined by electric bassist Ray Peterson and drummer Norman Fearrington for a concert in Berlin, Harris is heard on tenor, piano and singing, performing in his eccentric fashion. On "You've Changed," he does a vocal imitation of Billie Holiday that is pretty effective in spots, and on tenor he stretches out on his "Ambidextrous," "Airegin," and "Wakin'." But moments of inspiration are sometimes followed by stretches that merely meander (Peterson plays a lot of funky lines on bass), and overall there are few memorable moments on this disc.
By Scott Yanow. AMG.
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Eddie Harris- Piano, tenor saxophon, vocal
Ray Peterson- Electric Bass Fret, Fretless Electric Bass
Norman Fearrington- Drums, Tube Drum
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01. Ambidextrous (12.05)
02. La Carnival (4.12)
03. Lover (4.53)
04. You've Changed (3.57)
05. Freedom Jazz Dance (11.18)
06. Scating Unlyrically Simultaneously (4.56)
07. Airigen (6.43)
08. Walkin (10.11)
09. Eddie Who ? (9.11)
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