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    The Three Sounds - Elegant Soul (2008)

    Posted By: Oceandrop
    The Three Sounds - Elegant Soul (2008)

    The Three Sounds - Elegant Soul (2008)
    Jazz | EAC Rip | FLAC (image)+CUE+LOG | mp3@320 | 234 MB. & 92 MB.
    600dpi. Complete Scans (JPG) - 33 MB. | WinRar, 3% recovery
    Audio CD (2008) | Label: Capitol/Blue Note | Catalog# 50999-5-22386-2-8 | 39:12 min.

    ~cduniverse
    "Elegant Soul (1968)" was the penultimate release by the Three Sounds, and sees them leaving behind the cool instrumental jazz that had typified most of their previous output, and moving more decisively in the direction of easy-listening pop. While the group had always had something of a light, accessible take on post-bop, "Elegant Soul", with its string arrangements and pop-oriented ambitions, finds them crossing over into easy listening. The 2008 reissue, part of a Blue Note reissue project targeting rare groove collectors and fans of soul-jazz, contextualizes the album for what it is: a unique jazz-soul-pop hybrid.
    Tracklist:
    01. Elegant Soul (3:16)
    02. Do it Right Now (6:21)
    03. Sittin' Duck (9:19)
    04. (Sock it to Me) Harper Valley P.T.A. (2:49)
    05. Sugar Hill (2:49)
    06. African Sweets (4:31)
    07. Black Gold (3:29)
    08. Book of Slim (3:26)
    09. Walls of Respect (3:14)

    The Three Sounds - Elegant Soul (2008)

    Personnel:
    Gene Harris - piano
    Andy Simpkins - bass
    Carl Burnett - drums
    Monk Higgins - arranger & conductor

    Additional Personnel:
    Jim Horn - flute
    Bob Jung - reeds
    Alan Estes - vibes, percussion
    Al Vescovo - guitar
    Paul Humphrey - drums
    Miles Grayson, Dee Ervin - percussion
    Leonard Malarsky, Louis Kievman, Jesse Erlich - strings
    William Kurash, Henry Felber, Albert Steinberg - strings
    Ralph Schaeffer, Dave Burk, Ron Fulsom, Tibor Zelig - strings
    Phil Goldberg, Leonard Selic, Jerry Kessler - strings

    (Please see booklet scans for details)

    By Stephen Thomas Erlewine ~allmusic

    The Three Sounds were one of the most popular artists on Blue Note Records during the late '50s and '60s, thanks to their nimble, swinging, blues-inflected mainstream jazz. Since their records sounded interchangeable and their warm, friendly jazz was instantly accessible, many critics dismissed the group at the time as lounge-jazz, but in the '90s, critical consensus agreed that the group's leader, pianist Gene Harris, was an accomplished, unique stylist whose very ease of playing disguised his technical skill. Similarly, his colleagues, bassist Andrew Simpkins and drummer Bill Dowdy, were a deft, capable rhythm section that kept the group in an appealing, bluesy groove. That groove was so appealing that the Three Sounds maintained a large fan following into the late '60s. During the group's prime period – from their 1958 debut for Blue Note to the departure of Dowdy in 1967 – the Three Sounds cut an enormous number of records. Many records hit the shelves, while others stayed in the vaults, to be issued at a later date. Through it all, the trio's sound remained essentially the same, with no real dip in quality until the group began to splinter in the late '60s.

    Gene Harris was at the center of the Three Sounds throughout its entire existence. A native of Benton Harbor, MI, he began playing piano as a child, performing in public at the age of six. He soon became distracted by boxing and sports, but he continued to perform music, occasionally in a trio with drummer Bill Dowdy. After they graduated from high school in 1951, both Harris and Dowdy joined the Army and were assigned to different units. However, both men were discharged in 1954, and after they left the Army, they began pursuing different musical careers. Harris played with a variety of bands throughout the South and Midwest, while Dowdy moved to Chicago and played with a number of blues and jazz bands. Two years later, both musicians happened to settle in South Bend, IN and decided to form a band called the Four Sounds with bassist Andrew Simpkins and a tenor saxophonist. After running through a number of tenor saxophonists unsuccessfully, the three musicians decided to jettison the horn from their group and become the Three Sounds. For the next two years, the group played regularly at Midwest venues, particularly in Ohio. They played as a trio, and they also supported such soloists as Lester Young and Sonny Stitt. During this time, Horace Silver became a fan of the group and recommended them to Alfred Lion, the head of Blue Note. Despite the good word, the group remained unsigned. They toured with Stitt and relocated to Washington, D.C., where they worked as a trio and as a rhythm section for touring soloists; during this time, they played with such musicians as Miles Davis and Kenny Burrell. In the fall of 1958, they moved to New York to work with Stitt. Shortly after the move, they signed to Blue Note, in addition to supporting Nat Adderley on a Riverside session.

    The Three Sounds cut their first album for Blue Note in September of 1958. That record, Introducing the Three Sounds, became an unexpected success among record buyers, and the group's live performances earned fans like Horace Silver, Sonny Stitt, Miles Davis, and Cannonball Adderley, even if critics tended to dismiss the group. In particular, a Down Beat reviewer panned the album, but that didn't stop the public from buying the record, which soon became one of the most popular jazz records of its year. Blue Note had the band re-enter the studio in February of 1959 to cut their second album, Bottoms Up. It was the third of a total of 17 sessions at Rudy Van Gelder's studio (Introducing had taken two sessions to complete). At one point, Harris estimated that the group has released 35 albums worth of material, with many left in the vaults. During their first stint at Blue Note, they released the following, in addition to Introducing and Bottoms Up: Good Deal, Feelin' Good, Moods, Here We Come, It Just Got to Be, Hey There!, Out of This World, and Black Orchid. The Three Sounds also supported such Blue Note artists as Stanley Turrentine and Lou Donaldson on several recording dates.

    The Three Sounds continued successfully on Blue Note until 1962, when they switched labels shortly after recording Black Orchid. They cut one album, Blue Genes, for Verve, then moved to Mercury, where they made three records between December 1962 and 1964. Later in 1964, the trio signed to Limelight, where they made three records. In October of 1966, the group returned to Blue Note and recorded Vibrations. Shortly after the sessions, drummer Bill Dowdy left the group and was replaced by Donald Bailey, who made his first recorded appearance with the group on 1967's Live at the Lighthouse. That album was followed in 1968 by Coldwater Flat, an album that found the trio augmenting their sound with a string section. By the time the group returned to the studio in September 1968 to cut Elegant Soul, Bailey was replaced by Carl Burnette. Elegant Soul continued the pattern of smooth, string-heavy productions, as did 1969's Soul Symphony. By the time the group made Soul Symphony, bassist Andrew Simpkins had left the trio and was replaced by Henry Franklin.

    Soul Symphony, for most intents and purposes, was the last record the Three Sounds made. They continued to perform live, and one of those concerts is documented on Live at the It Club, a 1970 date which was released in 1995. Later in 1970, Monk Montgomery replaced Franklin, but this version of the Three Sounds never recorded. Instead, Harris embarked on a solo career in 1971, releasing Gene Harris & the Three Sounds, which also featured Burnette and electric bassist Luther Hughes, along with a number of session men. From that point on, Harris concentrated on his solo career, recording for Blue Note over the next six years. Once his contract expired, Harris retired to Boise, ID, where he worked as a musical director at a hotel. Eventually, he returned to music after bassist Ray Brown convinced the pianist to play on an album for Pablo. Harris resumed his solo career in 1985, signing with Concord Jazz. His new albums, combined with CD reissues of classic Three Sounds dates, prompted a positive critical re-evaluation of his music, and he maintained a strong reputation into the late '90s.

    The Three Sounds - Elegant Soul (2008)

    "The Three Sounds"

    Produced by Monk Higgins and Dee Ervin
    Recorded on September 19 & 20, 1968 at RPM Studios, Los Angeles, CA
    Recording Engineer: Frank Clark
    Originally issued as Blue Note BST-84301
    Reissue produced by Michael Cuscuna
    Mastered in 24-Bit by Kurt Lundvall, Lundvall Mastering
    Original Art Direction and Photography: Fred Seligo
    Original Graphic Design: Gordon H. Jee
    Reissue Art Direction & Design: Konstantin Dzhibilov
    Liner notes by Herb Wong


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    Thanks to the original releaser.

    The Three Sounds - Elegant Soul (2008)

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