This CD from the short-lived Night label features the talented tenor Eddie Harris on two different occasions. From 1978 Harris is caught live at Keystone Korner in San Francisco, playing four superior standards plus his famous hit "Listen Here" while joined by pianist Jack Wilson, bassist Herbie Lewis and drummer Eddie Marshall. The three Chicago cuts from 1983 ("Chicago Serenade," "Sonnymoon for Two" and "Illusionary Dreams") not only showcase him on tenor but electric sax, some reed trumpet, piano and vocals along with pianist Rob Schneiderman, bassist Louis Spears and drummer Albert "Tootle" Heath. The recording quality is good and Harris sounds somewhat inspired on both occasions, emphasizing his roots in bebop while still sounding contemporary and original. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi
Tale of Two Cities
1983 | Sin-drome Records
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CD
$11.99TALE OF TWO CITIES
10/15/2002
All Music Guide Review
Tale of Two Cities Track Listing
Credits of Tale of Two Cities
- Gene Paul
- Engineer, Digital Remastering
- Louis Spears
- Bass
- Adam Dorn
- Liner Notes
- Jennifer A. Munson
- Sonic Solutions
- Scott Paul
- Assistant Engineer
- Franz Gloor
- Photography
- Scott Pollard
- Engineer
- Page Simon
- Graphic Design
- Bernard Drayton
- Associate Producer
- Linda Gavin
- Administrative Coordinator
- Todd Lockwood
- Artwork, Cover Illustration
- Kevin Calabro
- Production Assistant
- Rob Schneiderman
- Piano
- Eddie Marshall
- Drums
- Herbie Lewis
- Bass
- Todd Barkan
- Engineer
- Joel Dorn
- Producer, Liner Notes, Series Producer
- Albert "Tootie" Heath
- Drums
- Jeremy Lascelles
- Executive Producer
- Eddie Harris
- Piano, Vocals, Instrumentation, Synthesizer Saxophone, Electric Saxophone, Sax (Tenor), Trumpet, Saxophone
- Jack Wilson
- Piano
















