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Eddie Harris – Live At Newport (2023) [Hard Bop, Soul-Jazz]; FLAC (image+.cue)

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Eddie Harris – Live At Newport (2023) [Hard Bop, Soul-Jazz]; FLAC (image+.cue)

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Artist: Eddie Harris
Album: Live At Newport
Genre: Hard Bop, Soul-Jazz
Label: Atlantic
Released: 1971/2023
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue)
Tracklist:
  1. Children's Song (6:14)
  2. Carry On Brother (5:13)
  3. Don't You Know Your Future's In Space (8:06)
  4. Silent Majority (5:48)
  5. Walk Soft (4:15)
  6. South Side (8:56)

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    Personnel:
  • Eddie Harris - sax
  • Jodie Christian - p, el-p
  • Louis Spears - b
  • Bob Crowder - d

Eddie Harris hit the 1970 Newport Jazz Festival head on with his satchel of electronic sax gear, funky soul/jazz track record, and a quartet with Jodie Christian now anchored on electric piano. Naturally there would be some funk on display ("Carry on Brother") and guest vocalist Eugene McDaniels, composer of "Compared to What," comes up with a lame, hectoring sequel, "Silent Majority." Yet a good deal of this truncated edition of Harris' Newport set is pitched at a more abstract level. "Don't You Know the Future's in Space," with its tumbling drums and outbreaks of near freeform reed trumpet (a Harris invention), is already in progress when we fade into the track, and "South Side" is a rough-and-tumble jazz sprint, with Harris delivering a complex cerebral solo. These advanced tracks didn't win him any points with the critics of the time but hindsight reveals that harmonically as well as electronically, Harris was ahead of most of the pack. As a bonus, the LP includes a short post-set speech in which Harris prophesizes that his reed trumpet will be a godsend for brass players (who, alas, completely ignored it).
Review by Richard S. Ginell

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