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1. | Uno Dos Tres
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2. | First Time Ever
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3. | To Walter Davis Jr. With Love (& Scoby Too)
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4. | Nascimento
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5. | You Go to My Head
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6. | Moon Shadow
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7. | K.G.
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8. | Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
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Jazz
Barry Harris Barry Harris Trio George Mraz - Bass Leroy Williams - Drums
Barry Harris is a bebop legend, who first gained recognition through his recordings with Cannonball Adderley, Dexter Gordon, Illinois Jacquet, Lee Morgan and Sonny Stitt. This CD, one of his rare recordings of the last decade, is the First Time Ever he recorded with George Mraz on bass, as well as longtime collaborator Leroy Williams on drums.
Todd Barkan - Liner Notes, Producer Rudy Van Gelder - Engineer, Mastering, Mixing Satoshi Hirano - Producer Masakazu Hirao - Art Direction John Abbott - Photography Kyoko Aikawa - Associate Producer Maureen Sickler - Assistant Producer
Despite the title (which is one of six Barry Harris originals on this set) and the fact that this is the first time that the pianist and drummer Leroy Williams ever recorded with bassist George Mraz, the music is not all that unique. However Harris (66 at the time) was still very much in his prime and remained one of the top classic bop piano stylists around, constantly displaying the influence of Bud Powell. His originals are very much in the tradition and are highlighted by "Uno Dos Tres," a tribute to the late pianist Walter Davis, Jr. and his catchy "Nascimento." In addition to the newer material, Harris and his trio performs "You Go to My Head" and "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes." A strong effort. --- Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Barry Harris
Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Dec 15, 1929 in Detroit, MI Genre: Jazz Styles: Bop, Hard Bop, Mainstream Jazz, Standards
One of the major bop pianists of the last half of the 20th century, Barry Harris has long had the ability to sound very close to Bud Powell, yet he can also do convincing impressions of Thelonious Monk and has his own style within the bop idiom. He was an important part of the Detroit jazz scene of the 1950s, and has been a jazz educator since that era. Harris recorded his first set as a leader while in 1958, and moved to New York in 1960, where he spent a short period with Cannonball Adderley's Quintet. He also recorded with Dexter Gordon, Illinois Jacquet, Yusef Lateef, and Hank Mobley, and was with Coleman Hawkins off and on throughout the decade (including Hawk's declining years). In the 1970s, Harris was on two of Sonny Stitt's finest records (Tune Up and Constellation), and made many recordings in a variety of settings for Xanadu. Barry Harris has mostly worked with his trio since the mid-'70s, and he has recorded as a leader for Argo (1958), Riverside, Prestige, MPS, Xanadu, and Red. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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