Live at the It Club

Live at the It Club Artist: Gene Harris & the Three Sounds
Label: Blue Note Records
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Format: Live
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 724383533824
EAN: 0724383533824
ASIN: B000005H1U


Release Date: 1996-03-05

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Listmania:

  1. Blue Note's Rare Groove Series
  2. Are You Ready for Some Great Jazz?, Pt 1.

Tracks:

  1. Funky Pullett
  2. I'm Still Sad
  3. On Green Dolphin Street
  4. Baby Man
  5. Love For Sale
  6. Sittin' Duck
  7. Tammy's Breeze
  8. John Brown's Body

Similar Items:

  1. Live at the It Club, Vol. 2
  2. Funky Gene's
  3. The Best of the Concord Years
  4. Down Home Blues
  5. Black and Blue

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars why aren't volume 1 & 2 released as a double album?.......2007-01-24

why aren't volume 1 & 2 released as a double-cd album?
they both are great!! JB

5 out of 5 stars What a joyous encounter!.......2005-08-04

"Live At The It Club" (Volume 1 and 2) has been recorded 1970 in sunny Hollywood/California and features Gene Harris (the co-founder of "The Three Sounds") on piano, Henry Franklin on bass and Carl Burnett on drums: jazzy, bluesy, grovy! What a joyous encounter while crusing! If you're interested in more live recordings by "The Three Sounds" check out these: "Live At The Lighthouse" and "Today's Sounds" all available on CD.

1 out of 5 stars WHERE ARE YOU SOUNDS????????????.......2004-06-16

In every cd store I go in, I can't find any three sounds albums. if i really wanted to hear them, i could order a disk or two on line, but i just want to hear how they sound. are they straight ahead, or are they a chamber group?

5 out of 5 stars Smokin'.......2000-07-19

This is one of those albums that you put in and can listen to the whole way through! This is by far one of my favorite jazz funk albums. I would definitly recomend this to anyone to digs quality music!

5 out of 5 stars So Funky, So Real.......2000-05-25

Funk Jazz rarely even equals this album. bassist henry franklin and carl burnett were the perfect replacements for andy simpkins and bill dowdy for gene harris to work in this funky direction. they are able to keep the funky feel while changing the rythms so it doesnt sound to repetetive like some funk jazz can get. even for fans of more bop, the improvization level on this albums is at a hieght for the sounds. Check out volume two, just as good, slightly more down home in feel.

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  2. You Are Here...I Am There ~ Keith Tippett
  3. I Wanna Talk About You ~ Tete Montoliu
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  5. Flower ~ Akira Jimbo
  6. Solo Spirit ~ Larry Willis
  7. The Complete RCA-Victor Mid-Forties Recordings (1944-1946) ~ Duke Ellington
  8. Jazz in the Space Age ~ George Russell
  9. Complete TV Studio Recordings ~ Art Pepper
  10. Time and Circumstance ~ Marcus Roberts Trio

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Da Franchise Playa ~ Tim Smooth

Drunk Enough to Dance ~ Bowling for Soup

Fireworks on Ice ~ By the End of Tonight

Mortality as Home Entertainment ~ Small Towns Burn a Little Slower

The Great Green Squishy Mean Concert CD

Flavors ~ Mudsplash Bullfrog

Metamorphosis

Ocean of Funk ~ E.S.G.

My Homies ~ Scarface

Rap Wit' Cha ~ Various Artists