Swiss Movement (Atlantic 75 Series) (SACD)

Les McCann & Eddie Harris

SKU: CAPA 071 SA

Barcode: 753088757167

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Analogue Productions (Atlantic Series)
Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of Atlantic Records!
Classic live jazz album by Les McCann and Eddie Harris
Hybrid Stereo SACD

Imagine yourself in a smoky, vibrant jazz club in the 1960s. The album opens with Les McCann, a soulful and charismatic pianist and vocalist, playing the keys with infectious energy. He’s accompanied by an equally talented group of musicians. McCann’s music is deeply rooted in gospel, blues, and soul, and it shines through in his performance. His warm, expressive voice draws you in, making you feel like you’re right there in the audience.

Eddie Harris, a groundbreaking saxophonist, joins in. He’s known for pushing the boundaries of jazz with his innovative approach to the saxophone. Harris’ playing on Swiss Movement is a masterclass in improvisation and groove. He effortlessly weaves intricate melodies, funky rhythms, and soulful solos that make the audience sway to the music.

This classic live jazz album captures a remarkable performance by McCann and Harris, two highly talented and influential musicians. Recorded on June 21, 1969 at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland by the Les McCann trio, the album became a legendary success, nominated for a Grammy and reaching No. 1 on Billboard’s jazz album chart, No. 2 on the R&B chart, and No. 29 on the LP chart. AllMusic reviewer Richie Unterberger calls Swiss Movement one of the most popular soul jazz albums of all time and one of the best.

The album and the accompanying single “Compared to What” have sold millions of units.

Musicians:
Eddie Harris, tenor saxophone
Les McCann, piano, vocals on “Compared to What”
Benny Bailey, trumpet
Leroy Vinnegar, bass
Donald Dean, drums

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Track Listings

1. Compared To What
2. Cold Duck Time
3. Kathleen's Theme
4. You Got It In Your Soulness
5. The Generation Gap

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