Les McCann and Eddie Harris – Carry On Brother
Eddie Harris and Les McCann
Listen/Download Les McCann and Eddie Harris – Carry On Brothers
Greetings all
That said, there must have been something in the air in 1971, since Les McCann and Eddie Harris’s ‘Second Movement’ LP is jam packed with funky jams.
The tune I selected for your delectation this fine day is the mighty ‘Carry On Brother’.
There was a time in the late 60s/early 70s when McCann and Harris were the public face of soul jazz, thanks 100% to their 1969 smash LP ‘Swiss Movement’ and the classic ‘Compared to What’.
Both McCann and Harris had recorded plenty of top-shelf soul jazz during the 60s, and their coming together as a duo was everything it could have been and more.
With McCann working the keys and singing (not too shabby, by the way) and Harris working the Varitone electric sax (not everyone’s cup of tea, but one of my favorite sounds), the duo combined songwriting chops (and excellent taste in covers) with razor sharp playing.
‘Carry On Brother’ (written by McCann) opens with congas, electric guitar and McCann whooping, before he lays into the song’s socially conscious message.
The groove stated, things get a little bit far out, with some fantastic, wordless vocals by Cissy Houston and Judy Clay, and a hot band of NYC sessioners (Cornell Dupree, Jerry Jemmott and Pretty Purdie among them) working overtime.
If you get a chance to pick up a copy of ‘Second Movement’, do so, since you also get the excellent ‘Shorty Rides Again’.
I hope you dig the jam, and I’ll see you all on Wednesday.
Keep the faith
Larry
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