Qobuz Store wallpaper
Categories:
Cart 0

Your cart is empty

Eddie Harris|Dancing by A Rainbow

Dancing by A Rainbow

Eddie Harris

Available in
16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo

Unlimited Streaming

Listen to this album in high quality now on our apps

Start my trial period and start listening to this album

Enjoy this album on Qobuz apps with your subscription

Subscribe

Enjoy this album on Qobuz apps with your subscription

Digital Download

Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.

If Musicmasters' claim that Freedom Jazz Dance is the last "fully authorized" Eddie Harris studio session is to be believed, what are listeners to make of this baby, which followed the Musicmasters date by nearly a year? Whether authorized or not, Dancing by a Rainbow is actually a better capstone to his studio legacy. Recorded in a reverberant Munich studio, with old '70s cohort Ronald Muldrow back on electric guitar, Nolan Smith on trumpet and flugelhorn, and a strutting rhythm section (electric and acoustic bassist Jeff Chambers, drummer Gaylord Birch), the music-making is hotter, the styles more diverse, and the 60-year-old leader -- who had a little more than a year and a half to live -- is in just as splendidly inventive shape. All the compositions are Harris', nearly half of which are remakes of some of his best, less-often-encored stuff from his heyday in the '60s and early '70s. If anything, this hard-swinging, nearly 13-minute remake of "Mean Greens" is even better than the original, with Muldrow's rhythm guitar serving as the main engine. Harris' solo is a career-encompassing summary of his funk style, and further down on the track he starts comping on piano right in the middle of Chambers' solo -- which has the electrifying effect of driving everyone even harder. "Set Us Free" (originally recorded with Les McCann) goes at a faster, more brittle, percolating tempo, and "Boogie Woogie Bossa Nova" is brighter in tone and funkier in pace. The newer tunes range from truckin' soul-jazz ("The Grand Strut") through the loose-jointed syncopated funk of the title track, the good-time Brazilian samba "It's Just Fun and Games," and the more straight-ahead manner that Harris often cultivated in the last years. For old times' sake, Harris also cuts loose a bop-scat vocal on "An April to Be Remembered," with an occasional reminder of his Leon Thomas-style yodel. Clearly, the Europeans understood Eddie Harris' versatility perfectly.

© Richard S. Ginell /TiVo

More info

Dancing by A Rainbow

Eddie Harris

launch qobuz app I already downloaded Qobuz for Windows / MacOS Open

download qobuz app I have not downloaded Qobuz for Windows / MacOS yet Download the Qobuz app

You are currently listening to samples.

Listen to over 100 million songs with an unlimited streaming plan.

Listen to this playlist and more than 100 million songs with our unlimited streaming plans.

From kr133,33/month

1
Mean Greens
Various Interprets
00:12:52

Eddie Harris, Composer

2007 enja records Horst Weber 2007 enja records Horst Weber,

2
The Grand Strut
Various Interprets
00:05:30

Eddie Harris, Composer

2007 enja records Horst Weber 2007 enja records Horst Weber,

3
Set Us Free
Various Interprets
00:07:09

Eddie Harris, Composer

2007 enja records Horst Weber 2007 enja records Horst Weber,

4
Boogie Woogie Bossa Nova
Various Interprets
00:03:42

Eddie Harris, Composer

2007 enja records Horst Weber 2007 enja records Horst Weber,

5
You Are Not The Right One For Me
Various Interprets
00:06:40

Eddie Harris, Composer

2007 enja records Horst Weber 2007 enja records Horst Weber,

6
Dancing By A Rainbow
Various Interprets
00:05:32

Eddie Harris, Composer

2007 enja records Horst Weber 2007 enja records Horst Weber,

7
An April To Be Remembered
Various Interprets
00:07:19

Eddie Harris, Composer

2007 enja records Horst Weber 2007 enja records Horst Weber,

8
It's Just Fun And Games
Various Interprets
00:08:02

Eddie Harris, Composer, Lyricist

2007 enja records Horst Weber 2007 enja records Horst Weber,

Album review

If Musicmasters' claim that Freedom Jazz Dance is the last "fully authorized" Eddie Harris studio session is to be believed, what are listeners to make of this baby, which followed the Musicmasters date by nearly a year? Whether authorized or not, Dancing by a Rainbow is actually a better capstone to his studio legacy. Recorded in a reverberant Munich studio, with old '70s cohort Ronald Muldrow back on electric guitar, Nolan Smith on trumpet and flugelhorn, and a strutting rhythm section (electric and acoustic bassist Jeff Chambers, drummer Gaylord Birch), the music-making is hotter, the styles more diverse, and the 60-year-old leader -- who had a little more than a year and a half to live -- is in just as splendidly inventive shape. All the compositions are Harris', nearly half of which are remakes of some of his best, less-often-encored stuff from his heyday in the '60s and early '70s. If anything, this hard-swinging, nearly 13-minute remake of "Mean Greens" is even better than the original, with Muldrow's rhythm guitar serving as the main engine. Harris' solo is a career-encompassing summary of his funk style, and further down on the track he starts comping on piano right in the middle of Chambers' solo -- which has the electrifying effect of driving everyone even harder. "Set Us Free" (originally recorded with Les McCann) goes at a faster, more brittle, percolating tempo, and "Boogie Woogie Bossa Nova" is brighter in tone and funkier in pace. The newer tunes range from truckin' soul-jazz ("The Grand Strut") through the loose-jointed syncopated funk of the title track, the good-time Brazilian samba "It's Just Fun and Games," and the more straight-ahead manner that Harris often cultivated in the last years. For old times' sake, Harris also cuts loose a bop-scat vocal on "An April to Be Remembered," with an occasional reminder of his Leon Thomas-style yodel. Clearly, the Europeans understood Eddie Harris' versatility perfectly.

© Richard S. Ginell /TiVo

About the album

Improve album information

Qobuz logo Why buy on Qobuz...

On sale now...

Your Mother Should Know: Brad Mehldau Plays The Beatles

Brad Mehldau

Tutu

Miles Davis

Tutu Miles Davis

LongGone

Joshua Redman

LongGone Joshua Redman

Live 1978 - 1992

Dire Straits

Live 1978 - 1992 Dire Straits
More on Qobuz
By Eddie Harris

The Electrifying Eddie Harris

Eddie Harris

Mean Greens

Eddie Harris

Mean Greens Eddie Harris

For Bird and Bags

Eddie Harris

For Bird and Bags Eddie Harris

Silver Cycles

Eddie Harris

Silver Cycles Eddie Harris

Plug Me In

Eddie Harris

Plug Me In Eddie Harris

Playlists

You may also like...

The Köln Concert (Live at the Opera, Köln, 1975)

Keith Jarrett

Getz/Gilberto

Stan Getz

Getz/Gilberto Stan Getz

Kind Of Blue

Miles Davis

Kind Of Blue Miles Davis

The Carnegie Hall Concert

Alice Coltrane

The Carnegie Hall Concert Alice Coltrane

We Get Requests

Oscar Peterson

We Get Requests Oscar Peterson