Gene Harris And The Three Sounds - Live At The It Club - Audiophile
Gene Harris And The Three Sounds - Live At The It Club - Audiophile
Gene Harris And The Three Sounds - Live At The It Club - Audiophile
Gene Harris And The Three Sounds - Live At The It Club - Audiophile
Gene Harris And The Three Sounds - Live At The It Club - Audiophile
Gene Harris And The Three Sounds - Live At The It Club - Audiophile
Gene Harris And The Three Sounds - Live At The It Club - Audiophile
Gene Harris And The Three Sounds - Live At The It Club - Audiophile

Gene Harris And The Three Sounds - Live At The It Club

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Piano – Gene Harris

Bass – Henry Franklin

Design – Patrick Roques

Drums – Carl Burnett

Written by Monk Higgins (A1, B1, B3), Gene Harris (A2), Cole Porter (B2)

 

1 LP, standard sleeve

Original analog Master Tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record Color : Black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12"

Stereo

Live

Record Press : Optimal

Label : Blue Note

Original Label : Blue Note

Recorded March 6, 1970 at The 'It Club', Hollywood, CA

Recorded by Dino Lappas

Original session produced by Monk Higgins

Reissue Produced by Bob Belden

Mastered by Kevin Gray

Design by Patrick Roques

Liner Notes by Bob Belden

Originally released in 1996

Reissued in 2024

 

Tracks:

Side A:

  1. Funky Pullett
  2. I'm Still Sad

Side B:

  1. Baby Man
  2. Love For Sale
  3. Sittin' Duck

 

Reviews:

"Recorded in 1970 but not released until 1996, Live At the "It Club" shows the Three Sounds pulling out funky, gritty rhythms out of their basic bluesy hard-bop sound. The group's funky influences are most noticeable in the rhythm section of drummer Carl Burnette and bassist Henry Franklin, who had been playing with Harris for only a short time when this set was recorded. The rhythm section pushes Harris, making the music loose and swinging -- the groove matters more than anything on the album. Occasionally, the energy of the Three Sounds lags, but Live at the "It Club" is an enjoyable piece of grooving soul-jazz."  AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

 

Ratings:

AllMusic : 3 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.17 / 5

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