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02/09/2024

Gene Harris – Alley Cats

 

Gene Harris – Alley Cats, Concord Jazz – CCD-4859-2  CD, Album

Concord Jazz records 1998– CCD-4859-2

credits:

Gene Harris Quartet:
Gene Harris (piano);
Frank Potenza (guitar);
Luther Hughes (bass);
Paul Kreibich (drums).
Additional personnel:
Niki Harris (vocals);
Ernie Watts (alto saxophone);
Red Holloway (tenor saxophone);
Brother Jack McDuff (Hammond B-3 organ


Recorded live at Jazz Alley, Seattle, Washington on December 11 & 12, 1998.
engineer:  Phil Edwards

tracklist:

      1. Put It Where You Want It     5:49         
      2. Magic Lady     4:17    
      3. Blues March    11:09        
      4. Bird's Idea     4:53
      5. Walkin' With Zach     6:58         
      6. Jive Samba     6:02    
      7. You've Changed     6:18         
      8. Guess Who     5:35     
      9. Listen Here    11:50    
    10. Please Send Me Someone To Love

 

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01/09/2024

Gene Harris The 3 Sounds

Gene Harris The 3 Sounds, Blue Note records  ‎– BST 84378 Vinyl, LP, Album, stereo

 Blue Note records  1971 – BST 84378

 notes:

The 3 Sounds is an album by American pianist Gene Harris
recorded in 1971 and released on the Blue Note label.
 Although it is titled after Harris' group The Three Sounds, t
he album is a transitional effort. Carl Burnett, the drummer
from The Three Sounds, is present. Making his first appearance
with Harris is bassist Luther Hughes, who would become t
he regular bassist of the Gene Harris Quartet in the 1990s.

credits:
    Arranged By [Arranger], Organ – Monk Higgins
    Written-By – A. Brown (tracks : A1 to A4, B1, B2, B4),
    J. Lennon / P. McCartney (tyrack : B3),
    M. Higgins (tracks : A1 to A4, B1, B2, B4)
    Gene Harris - piano
    Monk Higgins - organ, arranger
    Fred Robinson, Albert Vescovo - guitar
    Luther Hughes - electric bass
    Carl Burnett - drums
    Bobbye Porter Hall - conga
    Paul Humphrey - percussion
    Unidentified vocals

recorded at:
United Artists Studios, Hollywood, CA,
July 26, 1971,July 27, 1971,August 3, 1971
ENGINEER; Christina Hersch
Producer – George Butler

tracklist:

A1        I'm Leaving    5:30
A2        Your Love Is Just Too Much    2:44
A3        Did You Think    3:28
A4        Put On Train    5:50
B1        You Got To Play The Game    5:40
B2        What's The Answer    3:32
B3        Eleanor Rigby
Written-By – John Lennon, Paul McCartney*
6:52
B4        Hey Girl    3:12


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Gene Harris And The Three Sounds ‎– Live At The 'It Club'

 

Gene Harris And The Three Sounds ‎– Live At The 'It Club', Blue Note records ‎– CDP 7243  Blue Note Rare Groove Series

Blue Note records  1970 ‎– CDP 7243

notes:

Live at the 'It Club' is a live album by Gene Harris and The Three Sounds
 which was recorded in California in 1970 but not released
on the Blue Note label until 1996.


Gene Harris (piano)
Henry Franklin (bass, electric bass)
Carl Burnett (drums)

recorded at:

"The It Club", Los Angeles, CA, March 6, 1970
 Producer – Monk Higgins
Recorded By – Dino Lappas     

1 Funky Pullett
 Written-By – Monk Higgins
2 I'm Still Sad
Written-By – Gene Harris
3 On Green Dolphin Street
Written-By – Bronislav Kaper*
4 Baby Man
Written-By – Monk Higgins
5 Love For Sale
Written-By – Cole Porter
6 Sittin' Duck
Written-By – Monk Higgins
7 Tammy's Breeze
Written-By – Gene Harris
8 John Brown's Body
Arranged By – Gene HarrisWritten-By – Traditional
 
 
 
 

 


31/08/2024

Gene Harris and his Three Sounds ‎– Elegant Soul

 

Gene Harris and his  Three Sounds ‎– Elegant Soul, Blue Note records ‎– BST 84301 Vinyl, LP, Album, stereo

Blue Note records 1968 ‎– BST 84301

notes:

Elegant Soul is an album by jazz group The Three Sounds
featuring performances with an orchestra arranged by
Monk Higgins recorded in 1968 and released on the Blue Note label.

credits:

     Gene Harris - piano, organ
    Andrew Simpkins - bass
    Carl Burnett, Paul Humphrey - drums
    Monk Higgins - arranger, conductor
    Jim Horn - flute
    Bob Jung - reeds
    Dave Burk, Jesse Erlich, Henry Felber, Ron Fulsom, Louis Kievman,
   William Kurash, Leonard Malarsky, Ralph Schaeffer, Albert Steinberg,
   Tibor Zelig - violin
    Phil Goldberg, Leonard Selic - viola
    Jerry Kessler - cello
    Alan Estes - vibes
    Al Vescovo - guitar
    Dee Ervin, Miles Grayson - percussion



Recorded at RPM Studios, Los Angeles, California
on September 19 (tracks 3, 4 & 8)
and September 20 (tracks 1, 2, 5-7 & 9), 1968
Engineer: Frank Clark - RPM Studios



tracklist:

A1        Elegant Soul
Written-By – V. Pea*
3:20
A2        Do It Right Now
Written-By – V. Pea*
6:18
A3        Sittin' Duck
Written-By – M. Higgins*
9:15
B1        (Sock It To Me) Harper Valley P.T.A.
Written-By – T. Hall*
2:45
B2        Sugar Hill
Written-By – D. Ervin*, M. Grayson*
2:45
B3        African Sweets
Written-By – D. Ervin
4:35
B4        Black Gold
Written-By – P. Grayson*
3:56
B5        Book Of Slim
Written-By – M. Higgins*
3:46
B6        Walls Of Respect
Written-By – G. Harris*, M. Higgins*

 

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24/05/2023

The Gene Harris Trio Plus One

 

The Gene Harris Trio Plus One, Concord Jazz records – CJ-303 Vinyle, LP

Concord Jazz records  1985 – CJ-303


credits:

Art Direction – Tom Burgess
    Bass – Ray Brown
    Drums – Mickey Roker
    Piano – Gene Harris
    Producer – Bennett Rubin, Ray Brown
    Tenor Saxophone – Stanley Turrentine


     Recorded live at the Blue Note, New York City November / December 1985
     Engineer [1st Assistant] – David Baker
    Engineer [2nd Assistandt] – Jon Bobenko
    Engineer [Recording] – Jim Anderson
     Producer – Bennett Rubin, Ray Brown

 tracklist:

 A1        Gene's Lament
Written-By – Ray Brown
9:18
A2        Misty
Written-By – Erroll Garner
5:31
A3        Uptown Sop
Written-By – Ray Brown
8:39
B1        Things Ain't What They Used To Be
Written-By – Mercer Ellington, Ted Persons
8:02
B2        Yours Is My Heart Alone
Written-By – Franz Lehar*
7:12
B3        Battle Hymn Of The Republic
Written-By – Julia Ward Howe
8:15

 


 

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21/05/2023

The Gene Harris Quartet featuring Frank Wess It's The Real Soul

The  Gene Harris Quartet featuring Frank Wess It's The Real Soul

Concord Jazz ‎– CD, Album



CONCORD JAZZ                     CCD-4692






credits:


Bass – Luther Hughes
Drums – Paul Humphrey
Flute – Frank Wess (tracks: Track 4 + 6)
Guitar – Ron Escheté
Piano – Gene Harris
Tenor Saxophone – Frank Wess (tracks: Track 5 + 7)

Recorded live at the Manchester Craftmen's Guild,
Pittsburg, PA March 10 & 11 1995

Mastered By – George Horn
Mixed By – Phil Edwards
Producer – Allen Farnham, John Burk
Recording Supervisor – Alan Varner


tracks list:


1 Summertime
2 You Don't Know Me
3 Lady Be Good
4 Straight, No Chaser
5 Menage A Bleu
6 My Funny Valentine
7 Estoril Soul
8 That's All






18/01/2023

THE THREE SOUNDS SOME LIKE IT MODERN




MERCURY RECORDS 1963                              MG 20839  








credits:





    Bass  Andrew Simpkens


Drums  Bill Dowdy


Piano  Gene Harris


Directed By – Quincy Jones 



recorded in NYC, July 17 & 18, 1963 





A1 Caesar And Cleopatra 2:48


A2 After Hours 2:45


A3 On The Sunny Side Of The Street 2:58


A4 Mr. Lucky 2:47


A5 I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You 3:10


A6 Rat Down Front 3:10


B1 Lazy River 2:12


B2 Sentimental Journey 3:29


B3 There's Something Nice About The Rain 2:35


B4 Let's Dance 2:32


B5 Elbows And Armpits 5:13






 





        

 
 




THE THREE SOUNDS SOUL SYMPHONY

















     BLUE NOTE RECORDS 1969                  BST 84341    














credits:







Gene Harris - piano
    Henry Franklin - bass
    Carl Burnett - drums
    Monk Higgins - arranger, conductor
    David Duke, Art Maebe - french horn
    Buddy Collette - flute, alto flute
    Fred Robinson - guitar
    Alan Estes - percussion
    Unidentified string section led by Jim Getzof
    (track 1) and Sid Sharp (tracks 2-6)
    Alex Brown, Mamie Galore, Clydie King - backing vocals


reorded at:


Liberty Studios, West Hollywood, CA, August 26, 1969







track list:





A1 Soul Symphony     26:05    


B1 Repeat After Me     6:45    


B2 Upper Four Hundred     4:03    


B3 Popsicle Pimp     2:55    


B4 Black Sugar

















 










            












15/08/2022

THE THREE SOUNDS PLAY JAZZ ON BROADWAY





MERCURY RECORDS 1962                               SR 60776 





    





credits:


       


Bill Dowdy  Drums


    Gene Harris Piano, Performer


    Andy Simpkins  Bass


      quincy jones  musical director





recorded in december 14 and 15 1962 in studio


 A of conway recorders , hollywood ca

engineer Bones Howe





tracks list:





A1     The Sweetest Sound        
A2     Gonna Buld A Mountain        
A3     If Ever I Would Leave You        
A4     You Don't Tell Me        
A5     I Believe In You        
B1     What Kind Of Fool        
B2     Someone Nice Like You        
B3     I'll Do Anything        
B4     Clim Ev'ry Mountain        
B5     Who Will Buy?        
B6     As Long As He Needs Me














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17/04/2020

THE THREE SOUNDS OUT OF THIS WORLD














BLUE NOTE RECORDS 1962                       BLP 4197 








credits :





         Bass – Andrew Simpkins


  Drums – Bill Dowdy


    Piano – Gene Harris





  Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, 


Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey


on February 4 (tracks 1, 3 & 7), 


March 7 (tracks 4 & 8-10),


and March 8 (tracks 2, 5 & 6), 1962





    track list:





A1     Girl Of My Dreams 3:00    
A2     Out Of The Past 6:30    
A3     Just In Time     6:15    
A4     I'll Be Around 3:40    
B1     My Silent Love 7:00    
B2     Sanctified Sue 3:35    
B3     Out Of This World 6:30    
B4     You Make My Feel Some Young