Friday, July 13, 2018

Allan Harris - The Genius Of Eddie Jefferson

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2018
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 40:56
Size: 94,3 MB
Art: Front

(3:59)  1. So What
(4:09)  2. Sister Sadie
(3:31)  3. Dexter Digs In
(3:53)  4. Billy's Bounce
(4:30)  5. Body And Soul
(4:18)  6. Jeannine
(3:29)  7. Filthy McNasty
(3:51)  8. Lester's Trip To The Moon
(3:54)  9. Memphis
(5:17) 10. Waltz For A Rainy Bebop Evening

In an accompanying press release, Allan Harris compares his deep dive into Eddie Jefferson’s groundbreaking oeuvre to “taking a master class at MIT.” No question that navigating the tricky, rapid-fire, street-smart wordplay of vocalese an art form Jefferson is widely credited with creating and of which he remains the undisputed champ, even 39 years after his untimely death is a daunting endeavor. But although he’s best known for his buttery tributes to Nat “King” Cole and Billy Eckstine, Harris ranks among the most dexterous singers around, and he proves fully up to the challenge. Indeed, it’s intriguing to hear these 10 gems mostly vocalese, plus such covers as “Memphis” and Duke Pearson’s “Jeannine” rechanneled from Jefferson’s vocal grit to Harris’ rich baritone. Befitting so notable a project, Harris has enlisted top-drawer support: tenor saxophonist Ralph Moore, pianist Eric Reed, bassist George DeLancey, drummer Willie Jones III and, most significant, alto saxophonist Richie Cole, who worked closely with Jefferson in his later years, including on the night he was shot and killed after a Detroit gig in 1979. The beauty of so many Jefferson creations is that they’re not only based on jazz standards but also reworked to lyrically celebrate jazz masters and jazz lore. “So What” recalls Miles and Coltrane’s famous mid-performance co-exit, while “Body and Soul” venerates Coleman Hawkins. Prez, Bird, Dex and Horace Silver are all genuflected to. Aptly, Harris closes with Cole’s “Waltz for a Rainy Bebop Evening,” a whirling salute to the jazz life and its giants. ~ Christopher Loudon https://jazztimes.com/reviews/vox/allan-harris-eddie-jefferson/

The Genius Of Eddie Jefferson

3 comments:

  1. Harris doin' songs in the Jefferon speedy way. OK record. Merci,

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  2. I had never cognized either of these guys till now, now i have to go check out Eddie Jefferson too.
    thanks
    santos

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