Corey Harris

Daily Bread

Corey Harris - Daily Bread

06/07/2005 | Rounder / Umgd 

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All Music Guide Review

Corey Harris takes a decidedly anthropological and academic approach to the blues, deeply researching its variants and origins, even making several trips to Africa to trace out its DNA (resulting in the marvelous Mississippi to Mali), but even as Harris thinks and connects dots like a scholar, when he gets down to playing the songs, he's all musician, and that leads him to create some wonderful hybrids. One would expect Harris to build further on the Mali connection for this album, but Daily Bread surprises by sounding more Jamaican than anything else, and even includes striking covers of John Holt's "I See Your Face" and Sylford Walker's "Lamb's Bread," which merge the reggae rhythms of the originals with a sort of blues sensibility, while the political "The Bush Is Burning" is nothing less than full-blown ska. There are two tracks here ("Mami Wata" and "The Peach") featuring guitarist, trumpeter, and vocalist Olu Dara that do build on the African dimension, with "The Peach" -- a ten-minute-long Griot creation rap -- in particular becoming a kind of perfect blend of Africa and Delta, but the rhythmic synthesis is so complete on Daily Bread that everything meshes together like pieces from the same bright quilt. Perhaps the most amazing thing about this album is how ultimately American it sounds (no doubt thanks to the presence of New Orleans pianist Henry Butler on several cuts) in spite of its Caribbean and African lilt, a testament to how well Harris pulls all these different international strands together without losing sight of where his musical journey began. Given his penchant for researching origins and sources, one would expect Harris to have a preservationist approach to the blues, but he's really more interested in the dynamic possibilities of the genre, and he does this on Daily Bread by looking to Africa and the Caribbean, with the end result being a wonderfully varied and yet unified album that preserves the blues by gracefully expanding the genre's possibilities. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

Daily Bread Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Daily Bread
  • 5:12
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  • 6
  • Mami Wata
  • 3:26
  • Sound Clip for Mami Wata from Daily Bread


  • 7
  • Lamb's Bread
  • 3:47
  • Sound Clip for Lamb's Bread from Daily Bread


  • 8
  • Just in Time
  • 3:36
  • Sound Clip for Just in Time from Daily Bread


  • 9
  • Khaira
  • 3:46
  • Sound Clip for Khaira from Daily Bread


  • 10
  • Big String
  • 5:46
  • Sound Clip for Big String from Daily Bread


  • 13
  • The Peach (*)
  • 10:00
  • Sound Clip for The Peach (*) from Daily Bread


  • Credits of Daily Bread

    • Corey Harris
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Arranger, Djun-Djun, Claves, Vocals
    • Harry Dennis
    • Djun-Djun, Djembe, Bamboo Flute, Shaker, Producer

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