That Is Why You're Overweight by Eddie Harris

That Is Why You're Overweight

Eddie Harris

1976

That Is Why You're Overweight is a Jazz album by Eddie Harris, originally released in 1976. On Gatefold: 9 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Jazz
  • Soul Jazz
  • gritty
  • funky
  • soulful

About

Because he was a jazz saxophonist who sang, Eddie Harris is often overlooked for the contributions he made to '70s funk music. His squishy, bluesy view of funk was one of the most distinctive exponents of the genre, and 1975’s <i>That Is Why You’re Overweight</i> typifies his idiosyncratic approach. “It’s All Right,” “Why Do You Hurt Me," and “Live Again” are just as good as contemporaneous works by The Ohio Players, Sly Stone, and Parliament. Harris had a demented sense of humor that was perfect for funk, and his rough-hewn vocals are a welcome antidote to the era's overly sanitized singers. While Harris was turned on by funk, he never gave up on jazz. “Exempt” is a swirling spiritual that's both militant and poignant, while “Ooh” features Harris alone with his horn, unadorned. But the title song is the undeniable centerpiece: Harris leads the band through a slow-burning groove that exemplifies his wonderfully weird and rambling explorations of jazz, funk, and R&B.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1It's All Right Now3:53
  2. A2Why Do You Hurt Me4:15
  3. A3Flowers5:01
  4. A4That Is Why You're Overweight7:22

Side B

  1. B1Tryin' Ain't Dyin'7:09
  2. B2Live Again4:17
  3. B3Ooh2:48
  4. B4Exempt7:37

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 9 pressings tracked on Gatefold