Excursions by Eddie Harris

Excursions

Eddie Harris

1973

Excursions is a Jazz album by Eddie Harris, originally released in 1973. On Gatefold: 10 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Jazz
  • Jazz Fusion
  • synthetic
  • intense
  • funky

About

The opening track on Eddie Harris’s <i>Excursions</i> is a great forgotten song of the early '70s. Rolling along on a soused shuffle, “Drunk Man” is entrancing and unpretentious, unrefined but incredibly sophisticated. 1973 was a historically fertile year for African-American music, and Eddie Harris was totally at home within the era's musical crosscurrents. Marvin Gaye’s orchestral soul, Miles Davis’s fusion, Sly Stone’s claustrophobic funk: all of them run through the songs on <i>Excursions</i>, which shows Harris happily outstretched to accommodate all of his many creative impulses. The album embraces jazz in its traditional and experimental forms, but Harris was never into atonality. He found freedom in soul music and the textural possibilities of electronic effects. <i>Excursions</i> isn't so much a statement as it is an experience. The album pours over the listener, and it's best to receive the music in the open, unperturbed spirit in which it was created. There's no bitterness here, just the many multifaceted flavors of an exotic 12-course feast.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Drunk Man (Album Version)3:19
  2. 2Renovated Rhythm (LP Version)4:53
  3. 3Inapplicable Concord (LP Version)4:09
  4. 4Listen Here Goes Funky (LP Version)8:21
  5. 5Turbulence (LP Version)16:35
  6. 6Of Age (LP Version)3:05
  7. 7Fragmentary Apparitions (LP Version)10:46
  8. 8Hey Wado (LP Version)5:53
  9. 9Aleph the Fool (LP Version)4:31
  10. 10Recess (LP Version)5:40
  11. 11I'm Lonely (LP Version)4:02
  12. 12Oleo (LP Version)10:35

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Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 10 pressings tracked on Gatefold