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Eddie Harris / How Can You Live Like That?
Trackliste:
- "How Can I Find Some Way to Tell You" (Harris, Bradley Bobo) - 5:33
- "Love Is Too Much to Touch" (Harris, Yvonne Harris) - 2:55
- "How Can You Live Like That?" - 5:32
- "Get Down with It" (Harris, Bobo, Paul Humphrey, Ronald Muldrow) - 3:44
- "I'd Love to Take You Home" (Sara E. Harris, Muldrow) - 3:36
- "Come Dance With Me" - 4:22
- "Bird of Stone" (Harris, Barbara Harmala) - 2:50
- "Ambidextrous" - 3:42
- "Nothing Else to Do" - 9:19
(All compositions by Eddie Harris except as indicated)
Eddie Harris - tenor saxophone, piano, vocals
Ronald Muldrow - guitar, guitorgan, esophagusphone
Cedar Walton - piano (tracks 5-7 & 9)
Bradley Bobo - bass, 6 string bass, ARP synthesizer (tracks 1-4 & 9)
Ron Carter - bass (tracks 5-7 & 9)
Richard Evans - Minimoog (track 2), arranger (tracks 1, 3, 5 & 8)
Paul Humphrey - drums, electric drums (tracks 1-4, 6 & 8)
Billy Higgins - drums (tracks 5, 7 & 9)
Al Aarons, Oscar Brashear, Bobby Bryant, Snooky Young - trumpet (tracks 1, 3, 5 & 8)
George Bohanon, Garnett Brown, Grover Mitchell - trombone (tracks 1, 3, 5 & 8)
Benny Powell - bass trombone (tracks 1, 3, 5 & 8)
Buddy Collette, Bill Green - alto saxophone (tracks 1, 3, 5 & 8)
John Kelson, Charles Owens - tenor saxophone (tracks 1, 3, 5 & 8)
Delbert Hill - baritone saxophone (tracks 1, 3, 5 & 8)
Recorded: November 20, 1976 at The Village Recorder Studio, Los Angeles
sleeve design: photo
Label: Atlantic Records / 1977
ex Vinyl-Collection MTP
I made a mix limited strictly to the records I dug out while being on holiday in Munich, Spain and France this summer. So I crammed musical styles as different as Latin-Jazz, 90s Rap, 80s Disco, R&B, French Pop and Guaracha into 62 minutes of summer souvenirs. Hope you enjoy this.
Tracklist:
1. Animation Vocale – Yannick Chevalier & Fabrice (Musidisc 1980)
2. El Yoyo – Cortijo y su Combo (Tropical ca. 1962)
3. Quimbo Quimbumbia – Celia Cruz & Tito Puente (Tico 1969)
4. Barumba – Tamba Trio (Philips 1964)
5. Candy – George Roos et son Orchestre Carabalis (Vogue ca. 1954)
6. Money (That’s What I Want) – Barrett Strong (Motown 1960s)
7. It Was A Very Good Year – Della Reese (Stateside 1967)
8. La Mouche – Michel Polnareff (Discs AZ 1972)
9. Home Is Where The Hatred Is – Esther Philipps (Kudu 1971)
10. His First Room-Mate – Faruk Green (Deck 8 1999)
11. Africa Yama (Instr. Re-Edit) – Les Chakachas (Biram 1974)
12. Shorty Rides Again – Eddie Harris & Les McCann (Atlantic 1971)
13. Leave The Kids Alone – Crown Heights Affair (RCA 1974)
14. You’re Lying – Linx (Chrysalis 1981)
15. Shaking It Down – War (RCA 1983)
16. Dance All Nite – Poison Clan (Effect Records 1990)
17. Wordy Rappinghood – Tom Tom Club (Island 1981)
18. At The Dance – Hint (Tru Thoughts 2007)
19. Under The Skin – The Brothers (RCA 1976)
20. You’ve Got Me Dancing In My Sleep – Frisky (Vanguard 1979)
21. You Can Get Over – Stephanie Mills (20th Century Fox 1979)
22. Au Revoir – Yannick Chevalier & Fabrice (Musidisc 1980)
23. Just A Little Lovin – Sarah Vaughan (Mainstream 1974)
That's Soul 6 - Herbie Mann, Sister Sledge, Major Harris, Black Heat, Ace Spectrum, Eddie Harris, Ben E. King, The Jimmy Castor Bunch, Gene Page, Blue Magic, Average White Band, Aretha Franklin, Spinners, Consumer Rapport, Atlantic ATL 30 054, 1975
Swiss Movement (1969), Atlantic Japan CD - the re-mastered version, with a bonus track! Paper sleeve, 2006 edition.
Eddie Harris
American jazz and funk saxophonist, pianist, vocalist and composer.
Born October 20, 1934, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Died November 5, 1996, Los Angeles, California, USA.
In the mid-1960s he pioneered the usage of amplified electric Varitone saxophones.
Les McCann
Real Name: Leslie Coleman McCann
Les McCann (born September 23, 1935, Lexington, Kentucky) is a jazz piano player and vocalist whose biggest successes came as a crossover artist into R&B and soul.
Eddie Harris & Les McCann - Second Movement
Label: Atlantic - SD 1583
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1971
Genre: Jazz, Funk / Soul
Style: Soul-Jazz, Post Bop
Tracklist
A1Shorty Rides Again
A2Universal Prisoner
A3Carry On Brother
B1Set Us Free
B2Samia
Credits
Backing Vocals - Cissy Houston, Deirdre Tuck, Judy Clay, Renelle Stafford
Bass - Jerry Jemmott (tracks: A1 to A3)
Bass [String Bass] - James Rowser
Drums - Donald Dean
Electric Guitar - Cornell Dupree
Percussion, Drums [African Drums] - Buck Clarke
Tambourine - Bernard Purdie
Tenor Saxophone, Saxophone [Electric] - Eddie Harris
Trumpet - Benny Bailey
Vocals, Electric Piano [Fendeer Rhodes] - Les McCann
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M & Me with the perfect gifts for a 23-yr-old: music, sweater, camping backpack and tickets to a storyteller show.
Awesome!