The Essential Harry Belafonte
10/04/2005 | Rca
Lyrics from The Essential Harry Belafonte
All Music Guide Review
Harry Belafonte's influence on pop music is much more far reaching then many realize, as he was one of the first performers to bring worldbeat rhythms to the U.S. charts in the postwar era. Born in Harlem, but spending a good part of his childhood in his mother's native Jamaica, Belafonte grew up straddling cultures and musical styles, and bridging perceived differences became his calling card as an entertainer. His silky smooth mixture of jazz, folk, pop, and art song, often with impossibly infectious West Indies-styled accompaniment, coupled with his charismatic good looks and easy, hip coolness and sharp racial and political sense meant he was never reduced to being a mere commodity, even though he spent his whole career on major labels. This generous two-disc set (both discs track in at over 70 minutes) is the first affordable cross-label Belafonte collection to combine highlights from his stays at both the RCA and CBS labels, and the selections included here, spanning the years 1952 to 1977, were made by Belafonte himself. There's very little to quibble about (although one wonders about including a live version of his biggest hit, "Banana Boat Song (Day O)," instead of the original single version), and this thoughtfully sequenced set is easily the best introduction to the full range of his work currently on the market. Highlights are many, but include a 20-year-old Bob Dylan sitting in on harmonica for 1962's "Midnight Special," a defining version of Irving Burgie's gorgeous "Jamaica Farewell" from 1956, the adventurous worldbeat arrangement of "Turn the World Around" from 1977, an emotionally balanced rendition of Pete Seeger's haunting "Those Three Were on My Mind" from 1967, and an irresistible horn-led version of "Jump in the Line" from 1966's Calypso in Brass album. Belafonte's versatility may surprise some casual listeners who are only familiar with "Day O," and this set underscores his unique ability to find pop success with artful and socially committed material. Innovative, intelligent, and unceasingly creative, Belafonte is long overdue for a critical reappraisal. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
The Essential Harry Belafonte Track Listing
Credits of The Essential Harry Belafonte
- Jane Martin
- Choir, Chorus
- Kelly Martin
- Drums
- Yolanda McCullough
- Singer
- Harry Melnikoff
- Violin, Contractor
- Brian Moore
- Keyboards
- Bernie Parks
- Choir, Chorus
- Romeo Penque
- Clarinet
- Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson
- Vocal Arrangement
- Randy Peyton Quartet
- Singer
- Jack Pleis
- Piano, Producer
- Dom Um Romão
- Percussion
- Phil Ramone
- Producer
- Albertine Robinson
- Singer
- Mike Rubin
- Bass
- Art Ryerson
- Guitar
- William Salter
- Bass
- Dom Salvador
- Keyboards, Orchestration
- Eddie Sauter
- Leader
- Al Schackman
- Guitar
- Wilbur Schwartz
- Saxophone
- Mauricio Smith
- Flute, Sax (Alto)
- David Spinozza
- Guitar
- Steve Thornton
- Bongos, Conga
- Betty Wand
- Choir, Chorus
- Joseph B. Wilder
- Trumpet
- Mark Wilder
- Mastering
- Andy Wiswell
- Producer
- Raphael Boguslav
- Guitar
- Ennio Bologinini
- Cello
- William A. Glover
- Choir, Chorus
- Theo M. Nash
- Saxophone
- Thomas Parshley
- Flute
- Sherman Sneed
- Choir, Chorus
- Ray Kellogg
- Choir, Chorus
- Eileen Wilson
- Choir, Chorus
- Carl Prager
- Clarinet
- Robert Stevens
- Choir, Chorus
- Herman Alpert
- Bass
- Sidney Brecher
- Viola
- Alex Gershunoff
- Saxophone
- Jack Greenberg
- Clarinet
- Edward Kuczborski
- Trombone
- Leopoldo Pineda
- Trombone
- James Miller
- Choir, Chorus
- Irving Burgie
- Choir, Chorus
- Nedra Olds-Neal
- Compilation Producer
- Howard Fritzson
- Art Direction
- David Gahr
- Photography
- Arnold Fishkind
- Bass
- Frank Guerrero
- Bongos
- Ralph Hunter
- Conductor
- Charlie Margulis
- Trumpet
- Stewart M. Bair
- Choir, Chorus
- Dorothy McCarty
- Choir, Chorus
- Gil Mershon
- Choir, Chorus
- William F. "Bill" Reeve
- Choir, Chorus
- Joseph Reilick
- Viola
- Alan Sokoloff
- Choir, Chorus
- Max Tartasky
- Violin
- Murray Kane
- Choir, Chorus
- John Nielsen
- Choir, Chorus
- Gloria Turner
- Singer
- Miriam Workman
- Choir, Chorus
- Cal Sexton
- Choir, Chorus
- Buster Davis
- Piano
- Frank Floyd
- Singer
- Ted Nash
- Saxophone
- Charles Schroeder
- Choir, Chorus
- Louis Singer
- Percussion
- William Slater
- Bass
- Mary Dean
- Choir, Chorus
- Abel Antonio Villa
- Contractor
- Ada Beth Lee
- Choir, Chorus
- Ashley Kahn
- Liner Notes
- Attilio DePalma
- French Horn
- Patti Matheny
- A&R
- Jack Brown
- Choir, Chorus
- Scott Gibson
- Choir, Chorus
- Mandana Eidgah
- Project Director
- Jeremy Holiday
- A&R
- Bill Eaton
- Leader, Musical Coordinator, Producer
- Melvin W. Edmondson
- Singer
- Audrey Marsh
- Choir, Chorus
- Jose Rodrigues
- Trombone
- Bob R. Hamlin
- Choir, Chorus
- Darren Salmieri
- A&R
- Bob Corman
- Conductor, Leader
- Robert M. Rosengarden
- Drums
- Jacqueline Allan
- Choir, Chorus
- Donald Alpert
- Drums
- James D. Hall
- Guitar
- Liz Reilly
- Photo Research
- Virginia Rees
- Choir, Chorus
- Francis L. "Joe" Howard
- Trombone
- Gene Lanham
- Choir, Chorus
- Bridget McGoldrick
- Packaging Manager
- Marjorie Call
- Harp
- Gilbert E. Adkins
- Choir, Chorus
- Edwin Brown
- Oboe
- Felix Buldrini
- Violin
- Rudolfo Curbelo
- Drums
- Faye Devlin
- Choir, Chorus
- John DiJanni
- Viola
- Wally Ferenz
- Conga
- Nathan Foodman
- Drums
- Stephen Harbachick
- Choir, Chorus
- Jasha Herzog
- Violin
- Jerome G. Kasin
- Violin
- Martin Lake
- Cello
- Mel Larned
- Choir, Chorus
- Robert S. Levine
- Violin
- Edwin Lindstroem
- Choir, Chorus
- Donald Lipsey
- Trumpet
- Arnold Manchester
- Percussion, Librarian
- Thora Mathiason
- Choir, Chorus
- Elizabeth Mullner
- Choir, Chorus, Contractor
- Tony Parris
- Choir, Chorus
- Frank Raye
- Choir, Chorus
- Elizabeth Rinker
- Choir, Chorus
- Noah Rodriguez
- Bongos
- Earl Rogers
- Choir, Chorus
- Gustave Rosseels
- Violin
- E.C. Shank
- Saxophone
- Herbert L. Stubbs
- Choir, Chorus
- Leroy B. Thompson
- Choir, Chorus
- J. Timmons
- Contractor
- Rodester Timmons
- Choir, Chorus
- Robert Walker
- Choir, Chorus
- Edward O. Welker
- Producer
- Alex Webb
- Photography
- Bobby Henson
- Choir, Chorus
- Michael Tobas
- Drums
- George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher
- Choir, Chorus
- Maria Triana
- Mastering
- William Eaton
- Arranger, Conductor
- Floria Agostini
- Harp
- Irving D. Barnes
- Choir, Chorus
- Cornel Capa
- Photography
- Paul Douglas Franklin
- Choir, Chorus
- John Hailburton
- Trombone
- Hal S. Hidley
- Piano
- Pamela Kordan
- Singer
- Samuel R. McCurry
- Choir, Chorus
- Harry Orlewitz
- Violin
- Richard Pindle
- Choir, Chorus
- Jorge Renan
- Guitar
- Raphael Rosario
- Conga
- Maxwell Smith
- Choir, Chorus
- Mildred J. Thomas
- Guitar, Leader, Contractor
- Betty Volenec
- Singer
- C. Leon Bibb
- Choir, Chorus
- Arthur Williams
- Singer
- Jay Berliner
- Guitar
- Ralph MacDonald
- Conga
- Hugo Montenegro
- Arranger
- Norma Zimmer
- Choir, Chorus
- Si Zentner
- Trombone
- Brock Peters
- Choir, Chorus
- Lord Burgess
- Guitar
- Victor Garber
- Saxophone
- Eugene Wright
- Bass
- Fred Jacobs
- Trumpet
- Victor Arno
- Violin
- Israel Baker
- Violin
- Danny Barrajanos
- Bongos, Conga
- Maurice Bialkin
- Cello
- Bob Bollard
- Producer
- Ralph Brewster
- Choir, Chorus
- Percy Brice
- Drums
- Danny Cahn
- Trumpet
- Ernie Calabria
- Guitar
- Larry Campbell
- Singer
- Joe Carlton
- Producer
- Frantz Casseus
- Guitar
- Francisco Centeno
- Bass
- Vivian Cherry
- Singer
- Marion Childers
- Trumpet
- Babe Clarke
- Sax (Alto)
- Jack Dumont
- Saxophone
- Dennis Farnon
- Producer
- Bob Freedman
- Arranger, Conductor
- Harry Glickman
- Violin
- Milt Grayson
- Choir, Chorus, Singer
- Hy Grill
- Producer
- Lani Groves
- Singer
- Al Hall
- Bass
- Hilda Harris
- Singer
- Henri René
- Leader
- Hugo Winterhalter
- Leader
- Jules Jacob
- Saxophone
- Jimmy Jones
- Conductor
- Dave Kapp
- Producer
- Norman Keenan
- Bass
- Harry Klee
- Saxophone
- Irv Kluger
- Drums
- Scott Kuney
- Guitar
- William (Billy) Lee
- Choir, Chorus
- Jack Lesberg
- Bass
- Yvonne Lewis
- Singer
- Keith Loving
- Guitar
- Tony Scott
- Flute, Leader
- Harry Belafonte
- Arranger, Vocals, Producer, Executive Producer, Compilation Producer
- Ray Charles
- Choir, Chorus
- Bob Dylan
- Harmonica
- Maynard Ferguson
- Trumpet
- Jimmy Giuffre
- Saxophone
- Lena Horne
- Vocals
- Mundell Lowe
- Guitar
- Joe Venuti
- Marimba
- Pete Candoli
- Trumpet
- Lou McGarity
- Trombone
















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