Gene Harris Trio, Otter Crest 1981 - Green Dolphin Street, 1
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Gene Harris is a knockout, but I must admit the bass player whoever he is runs him a close second. A superb rendition of Green Dolphin Street
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top draw tune well played too.
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the olny bad thing about this video is that the audio and video are out of sync, otherwise stunning of course!
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gene is my hero and this is one of my favorite song...so beautiful.
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Harry - The first Gene Harris album I heard 3 Sounds was defining - tight tight tight! : Had Green Dolphin St + PLUS the finest Love for Sale.. Tammy's Breeze (for his daughter)
Here's hoping someone will read this - take pity and upload those first 3 first songs - Pleeeze someone? I wore the platter out and now long gone... thanks
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john heard was play with cal tjader,is one of my favorite bassist.(john heard toco con cal tjader,es uno de mis bajistas favoritos.)
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bass player does wear a cool hat thats for damn sure
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If this is a six star pianoplayer, then Oscar P. must be a 10 star one!!!
Someone thought that the audio and video are out of sync... No! The video is DIFFERENT from the sound track! The person who is playing (sound) looks to be ANOTHER pianist, unfortunately I do not have the fatal hint. Oliver Jones?
luizmiranda1950 1 year ago
@luizmiranda1950 nope, it IS gene, and it IS the real audio. No Idea why it's out of sync now. I could bet that it wasn't when I uploaded this video! Weird...
lininho 1 year ago
has gene harris always been that amazing a jazz-piano improvisor? Because until now I only knew his late sixties stuff with "the three sounds", songs like "repeat after me", where he is strictly blues and funk. anyone?
flandersfails 3 years ago
he played lots of jazz in the 50s and 60s, then got more into the contemporary "disco" and funk thing, then ray brown kinda got him out of his early retirement in the 80s. Check out all the Ray Brown Trio stuff from the 80s and 90s! It's the most amazing jazz trio!
lininho 3 years ago