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Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Eddie Harris • Echo Of Harlem



Review by Scott Yanow
Eddie Harris, famous as the master of the electrified sax and for his brand of funky jazz, sticks exclusively to acoustic straightahead music on this rewarding Enja CD. With assistance from pianist Kenny Barron, bassist Cecil McBee and drummer Ben Riley, Harris is heard in peak form on such songs as "Love Letters," "Autumn in New York," "The Song Is You" and a lengthy "Harlem Nocturne." Although Harris has maintained a fairly low profile during the past decade, he is still playing in his prime as this highly recommended CD demonstrates.

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Revisión por Scott Yanow
Eddie Harris, famoso como el maestro del saxofón electrificado y por su marca de jazz funky, se adhiere exclusivamente a la música acústica de cabeza recta en este CD de Enja. Con la ayuda del pianista Kenny Barron, el bajista Cecil McBee y el baterista Ben Riley, se escucha a Harris en su máxima expresión en canciones como "Love Letters", "Autumn in New York", "The Song Is You" y un extenso "Harlem Nocturne". " A pesar de que Harris ha mantenido un perfil bastante bajo durante la última década, aún se encuentra en su mejor momento, como lo demuestra este CD altamente recomendado.


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Tracks:
01. Love Letters
02. Historia De Un Amor
03. Autumn In New York
04. Photographs Of You
05. The Song Is You
06. Harlem Nocturne
07. There Was A Time - Echo Of Harlem
08. Lover Come Back To Me.

Credits:
Bass – Cecil McBee
Drums – Ben Riley
Executive-Producer – Makoto Kimata
Piano – Kenny Barron
Tenor Saxophone – Eddie Harris




Release: Date May 9, 1990
Duration: 59:11
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Mainstream Jazz, Post-Bop, Jazz Instrument, Saxophone Jazz
Recording Date: May 9, 1990
Recording Location: Edison Studio, New York, NY
 
 
 

 










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4 comments:

  1. An unknown Eddie Harris album to me, but with a great crew!
    Thanks as always.

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    1. Luckily, there is always something new to wonder about. ;)

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    1. Yes Bob, Eddie Harris is a low profile saxophonist.
      Regards

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