Don "Sugarcane" Harris: Cup Full Of Dreams auf CD
Cup Full Of Dreams
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- Label:
- Promising
- UPC/EAN:
- 0602527615967
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 1.4.2011
* Digisleeve
Product-Information:
Violin wizardry in perfection: Sugar Cane's fourth out of six MPS recording is a jaw-dropping masterpiece that shows the man with the blue fiddle at the zenith of his career, supported by some of the finest and most innovative musicians of Canned Heat, John Mayall, Rolling Stones and Herbie Hancock fame.
Imagine a time when it seemed almost naturally that a violin player stole the show for a guitar player or a drummer. There was a short period when it had become a real fashion to demonstrate your skills as a violinist in jazz and pop. Which all too often meant displaying classical scales and stereotypes and not creating an inventive sense of touch for the new context. Separating wheat from chaff, few players would be left in the basket in those early seventies days - among them surely one Jean-Luc Ponty (his MPS album "Open Strings" is re-issued simultaneously with "Cup Full Of Dreams" by promising music) and of course, Don "Sugar Cane" Harris.
If you are familiar with promising music's MPS re-issues you could already witness the re-release of his "Sugar Cane`s Got The Blues" in 2008, a true gem that captured the man from Pasadena at his legendary concerts during the Berliner Jazztage in 1971. At that phase of his career, as Ralph Quinke pointed out in his original liner notes, there surely was "no other violin player able to mix rock, blues, country, folk and jazz elements with such a craft and feeling for the right dosage" as "Sugar Cane". Now the candy man who within very few years rose to fame from his contribution to Frank Zappa's Hot Rats album in 1969 (the other Hot Rats violin player being Jean-Luc Ponty) to international jazz.
Rezensionen
,,Der Sound von Harris' rockigen Blues-Phantasmen in ,,Bad Feet" und ,,Generation Of Vipers" nährt die Fantasie, das Holz seiner Geige käme aus Louisianas Bayous." (Jazzthing, 04 / 05.2011)
,,Ein klasse Album zum Mitgrooven! Die CD erscheint in einem authentisch gestalteten Papersleeve mit Banderole und einem informativen Booklet und wurde angenehm und sehr warm remastert." (Good Times, 06 / 07.2011)
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
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1 Runnin' Away
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2 Hattie's Bathtub
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3 Bad Feet
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4 Cup Full Of Dreams
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5 Generation Of Vipers