The Electrifying Eddie Harris by Eddie Harris

The Electrifying Eddie Harris

Eddie Harris

1968

The Electrifying Eddie Harris is a Jazz album by Eddie Harris, originally released in 1968. On Gatefold: 24 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Jazz
  • Jazz Fusion
  • raw
  • groovy
  • urban

About

In the transformative year of 1967, when both jazz and rock were the midst of massive mutation, Eddie Harris undertook his own personal revolution as one of the only musicians to adopt the electric saxophone. Developed in 1965 by H & A Selmer Inc., the “Varitone” featured an electronic pickup system that applied a number of different effects to the sound of the standard sax. It ignited Harris’ imagination, and <i>The Electrifying Eddie Harris</i> is a consummation of love for his new toy. The Varitone didn’t alter the saxophonist’s naturally husky tone, but instead offered it a ballsy edge and freaky effects like tremolo and echo. Harris was especially fond of the octave function, which doubled every note with a ghostly, rumbling undertone. This effect is especially noticeable on “Theme In Search Of A Movie,” “Listen Here” and “I Don’t Want No One But You.” The moody rumble of “Spanish Bull” is proof of the kinds of scenes that could be evoked with the new technology, but the centerpiece is surely “Sham Time.” Aided by auxiliary horn players and percussionists, the song surges forth like a tractor-trailer just barely attached to its axles.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Theme In Search Of A Movie4:04
  2. A2Listen Here7:37
  3. A3Judie's Theme4:34

Side B

  1. B1Sham Time6:44
  2. B2Spanish Bull8:09
  3. B3I Don't Want No One But You3:35

Credits

Performers

3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 24 pressings tracked on Gatefold