Harris, Gene - Live At The 'it Club'
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New Vinyl Record - Harris, Gene - Live At The 'it Club' (Blue Note Classics Series)
The Three Sounds were one of the most prolific groups on the Blue Note roster from the late-1950s into the early 1970s. Led by pianistĀ Gene HarrisĀ the trio was introduced on the label in 1958 and churned out a series of successful albums featuring their accessible, swinging sound. By 1969, the bandās line-up had evolved to feature bassistĀ Henry FranklinĀ and drummerĀ Carl Burnett, and their sound had evolved too. The blues and gospel roots were still there, but the rhythm had taken on a funkier edge with a contemporary beat, and in the studio they had been concocting more ambitious albums that were orchestral in scope with a fuller production style, such asĀ Elegant SoulĀ andĀ Soul Symphony. But in March 1970 they went back to basics with a rousing live recordingĀ Live at the āIt ClubāĀ which captured the trio doing what they did best in front of a spirited crowd at the popular Los Angeles club. The LP version, which wouldnāt be first released until 1996, presented a 5-song set of groovy favorites like āFunky Pullettā and āSittinā Duckā which were written by producer Monk Higgins.
A1: Funky Pullett
A2: I'm Still Sad
B1: Baby Man
B2: Love For Sale
B3: Sittin' Duck
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