Leigh Harris - Polychrome Junction - 2001
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Recorded in New Orleans in 2000 by the innovative
keyboard/percussion/vocal quintet, Roy G Biv, led by vocalist Leigh
"Little Queenie" Harris, Polychrome Junction opens with Harris's "Dog
Days" (later tapped for re-release on Sony's Doctors, Professors, Kings,
and Queens: The Big Ol' Box of New Orleans) : a funk-drenched, witty
paean to Crescent City weather ("Down here in the land of the dreamy
dream/the air condition stay on past Halloween"), complete with
authentic howling about the heat and a blistering tuba solo by "honorary
Biv-ouac" Matt Perrine. Jazz standard "Spring Can Really Hang You Up
The Most" receives a major groove overhaul with percussionist Michael
Skinkus's multilayering of shekere, congas, djali, shakers and bells,
and pianist Joshua Paxton & organist David Ellington's adroit,
joyous cross-pollination of New Orleans and Afro-Carribean polyrhythms;
kit drummer Karl Budo picks up his sticks and lays down a subtle but
definite NOLA street beat on "Poinciana". Young tenor saxophonist
Rebecca Barry guests on "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning" to great effect
in both her solo and interplay work with Harris .
The dizzying
rendition of "Cloudburst" is a standout, and Harris's take on "Candy"
will send many listeners to the bedroom or the kitchen--or both.
Harris's two other compositions, "Crazy Mirrors" and "Paralyzed"
(written with Subdude John Magnie and Bruce MacDonald),are vivid tales
of unrequieted love and sexual obsession. "You Always Knew Me Better
(Than I Knew Myself"), written for Harris by Dr John and Doc Pomus, is a
soulful, heartwrenching ballad performed as a duet between Harris and
Paxton. The final track, Earl King's "Make a Better World", provides
ample forum for Paxton and Ellington's James Booker/Professor Longhair
chops and Harris's undeniable take-no-prisoners way with an R&B
classic. Polychrome Junction is a fine archive of an extremely
creative group comprised of top-notch musicians living and working in
contemporary New Orleans, in energetic, fertile flower, containing
superb playing and vocalising throughout.
01. Dog Days
02. Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most
03. Oh What A Beautiful Morning
04. Paralyzed
05. Poinciana
06. You Always Knew Me Better (Than I Knew Myself)
07. Crazy Mirrors
08. Cloudburst
09. Candy
10. Make A Better World
Leigh Harris - Vocals
Josh Paxton - Piano, Clavinet
David Ellington - B3 Organ
Karl Budo - Drums
Michael Skinkus - Baata, Bongos, Congas, Djali, Djimbe, Cowbells, Sleighbells, Tiny Bells, Bones, Shells, Skerkeres, Vibraslap, Marracas, Bicycle Horn, Tambourine
Rebecca Barry - Tenor Sax (3)
Matt Perrine - Tuba (1), Bass (9)
N.B: Esse disco eu subi para primeiramente atender a um pedido num destes foruns da vida, sem a intenção de postá-lo no blog, mas, confesso que fiquei com pena de perder um link para esse disco um tanto quanto dificil de se achar. Se serviu para 1, pode ser que sirva para mais 5 ou 6. Essa é a lógica.
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