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Recorded live at Shelly's Manne Hole in Hollywood and the Village Gate in New York City, Eddie Harris is caught on LP near the peak of his popularity peddling his electric funk thing with his regular quartet -- Jodie Christian (piano), Melvin Jackson (bass) and Billy Hart (drums). His flair for drama shows in the pounding opening cut "Movin' on Out" where he builds the tension with an escalating series of murky cascades on his Echoplexed electric sax. He can also be playful with the electronics on the repetitively lovely "Children's Song" (which, though credited to Harris, is actually a South African tune called "Mangwene Mpulele," previously covered by Harry Belafonte). And then, when you least expect it, Eddie turns around and adopts a husky Coleman Hawkins-like tenor stance on the retro ballad "Is There a Place for Us." Fascinating music, and a jazz radio staple in its time.

© Richard S. Ginell /TiVo

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1
Movin' on Out (Live @The Village Gate)
00:06:12

EDDIE HARRIS, Tenor Saxophone, Writer, MainArtist - Joel Dorn, Producer - Jodie Christian, Piano - Phil Iehle, Engineer - Billy Hart, Drums

© 2005 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing. ℗ 1969 Atlantic Recording Corporation

2
Funky Doo (Live @The Village Gate)
00:08:09

EDDIE HARRIS, Writer, Performance, MainArtist - Melvin Jackson, Writer

© 2005 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing. ℗ 1969 Atlantic Recording Corporation

3
The Children's Song (Live @The Village Gate)
00:03:27

EDDIE HARRIS, Writer, Performance, MainArtist

© 2005 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing. ℗ 1969 Atlantic Recording Corporation

4
Ballad (For My Love) (Live @The Village Gate)
00:04:57

Charles Stepney, Arranger - EDDIE HARRIS, Writer, Performance, MainArtist

© 2005 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing. ℗ 1969 Atlantic Recording Corporation

5
Is There a Place for Us (Live @The Village Gate)
00:05:56

E. Harris, Writer - EDDIE HARRIS, Performance, MainArtist

© 2005 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing. ℗ 1969 Atlantic Recording Corporation

6
Listen Here (Live @The Village Gate)
00:03:46

Arif Mardin, Producer - EDDIE HARRIS, Electric Piano, Writer, MainArtist - TOM DOWD, Engineer - Melvin Jackson, Bass Guitar - Phil Iehle, Engineer - Ray Codrington, Percussion, Tambourine - Bucky Taylor, Percussion - Sonny Phillips, Organ

© 2005 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing. ℗ 1969 Atlantic Recording Corporation

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Recorded live at Shelly's Manne Hole in Hollywood and the Village Gate in New York City, Eddie Harris is caught on LP near the peak of his popularity peddling his electric funk thing with his regular quartet -- Jodie Christian (piano), Melvin Jackson (bass) and Billy Hart (drums). His flair for drama shows in the pounding opening cut "Movin' on Out" where he builds the tension with an escalating series of murky cascades on his Echoplexed electric sax. He can also be playful with the electronics on the repetitively lovely "Children's Song" (which, though credited to Harris, is actually a South African tune called "Mangwene Mpulele," previously covered by Harry Belafonte). And then, when you least expect it, Eddie turns around and adopts a husky Coleman Hawkins-like tenor stance on the retro ballad "Is There a Place for Us." Fascinating music, and a jazz radio staple in its time.

© Richard S. Ginell /TiVo

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