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    Harlem River Drive - Harlem River Drive (1971) {Stateside 0946 333986 2 7 rel 2005}

    Posted By: ruskaval
    Harlem River Drive - Harlem River Drive (1971) {Stateside 0946 333986 2 7 rel 2005}

    Harlem River Drive - Harlem River Drive (1971) {Stateside 0946 333986 2 7 rel 2005}
    EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 206 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 75 Mb
    Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (jpg) -> 22 Mb | 5% repair rar
    © 1971, 2005 Roulette / Stateside / EMI | 0946 333986 2 7
    Jazz / Jazz Funk / Latin / Soul Jazz

    The reason this record is "legendary" is because it marks the first recorded performances, in 1970, of Eddie and Charlie Palmieri as bandleaders. The reason it should be a near mythical recording (it has never been available in the U.S. on CD, and was long out of print on LP before CDs made the scene), is for its musical quality and innovation. The Palmieris formed a band of themselves, a couple of Latinos that included Andy Gonzales, jazz-funk great – even then – Bernard "Pretty" Purdie, and some white guys and taught them how to play a music that was equal parts Cuban mambo, American soul via Stax/Volt, blues, Funkadelic-style rock, pop-jazz, and harmonic and instrumental arrangements every bit as sophisticated as Burt Bacharach's or Henry Mancini's or even Stan Kenton's.

    One can hear in "Harlem River Drive (Theme)" and "Idle Hands" a sound akin to War's on World Is a Ghetto. Guess where War got it? "If (We Had Peace)" was even a model for Lee Oskar's "City, Country, City." And as much as War modeled their later sound on this one record, as great as they were, they never reached this peak artistically. But there's so much here: the amazing vocals (Jimmy Noonan was in this band), the multi-dimensional percussion section, the tight, brass-heavy horn section, and the spaced-out guitar and keyboard work (give a listen to "Broken Home") where vocal lines trade with a soprano saxophone and a guitar as snaky keyboards create their own mystical effect. One can bet that Chick Corea heard in Eddie's piano playing a stylistic possibility for Return to Forever's Light As a Feather and Romantic Warrior albums. The band seems endless, as if there are dozens of musicians playing seamlessly together live – dig the percussion styling of Manny Oquendo on the cowbell and conga and the choral work of Marilyn Hirscher and Allan Taylor behind Noonan. Harlem River Drive is a classic because after 30-plus years, it still sounds as if listeners are the ones catching up to it. It's worth every dime you pay for it, so special order it today.
    Harlem River Drive - Harlem River Drive (1971) {Stateside 0946 333986 2 7 rel 2005}


    Musicians
    Piano Eddie Palmieri
    Arrangements, Saxophone Ronnie Cuber
    Organ Charlie Palmieri
    Trumpet Randy Brecker
    Trumpet Burt Collins
    Trombone Bruce Fowler
    Trombone Barry Rogers
    Timbales Nicky Marrero
    Saxophone Dick Meza
    Guitar Cornell Dupree
    Guitar Bob Mann
    Guitar Bob Bianco
    Drums Reggie Ferguson
    Drums Dean Pratt
    Drums Bernard Purdie
    Congas, Cowbell, Timbales Manny Oquendo
    Congas Eladio Perez
    Bass Victor Venegas
    Bass Jerry Jemmott
    Bass Andy Gonzalez
    Vocals Marilyn Hirscher
    Vocals Jimmy Norman
    Vocals Allen Taylor

    Track Listing:
    01 Harlem River Drive 04:09
    02 If (We Had Peace Today) 03:02
    03 Idle Hands 08:28
    04 Broken Home 10:38
    05 Seeds Of Life 05:09

    Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 1 from 15. November 2010

    EAC extraction logfile from 8. March 2012, 23:49

    Harlem River Drive / Harlem River Drive

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    Harlem River Drive - Harlem River Drive (1971) {Stateside 0946 333986 2 7 rel 2005}

    Harlem River Drive - Harlem River Drive (1971) {Stateside 0946 333986 2 7 rel 2005}



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