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jueves, 15 de junio de 2017

BILLIE HARRIS ‎– I WANT SOME WATER ( ORIGINALLY RECORDED IN 1980 BUT NOT RELEASED UNTIL 1999 ).HORACE TAPSCOTT.ONE OF MY FAVORITE ALBUMS. ADELE SEBASTIAN,LESTER ROBINSON,SABIR MATEEN,JOHN WILLIAMS,AUBREY HART,ROBERTO MIRANDA,DAA'OUD WOODS,ALAN HINES,DAVID BRYANT,BILLY HINTON,BILLIE HARRIS,,HORACE TAPSCOTT.





https://open.spotify.com/album/0jnf67DanvyzebROlNiDtD





















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Nimbus West Records ‎– NS 510 C

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CD, Album



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1 Prayer Of Happiness
Written-By – B. Harris*


6:06
2 I Want Some Water
Written-By – B. Harris*


10:00
3 The Advocate
Written-By – B. Harris*


9:00
4 Blues For Lupé
Written-By – B. Harris*


10:30
5 Many Nights Ago
Baritone Saxophone – John Williams (14)Bass – Alan Hines, David Bryant (4)Bass [Solo] – Roberto MirandaDrums – Billy HintonFlute – Adele Sebastian, Aubrey HartPercussion – Daa'oud WoodsPiano – Horace TapscottSoprano Saxophone – Billie HarrisTenor Saxophone – Sabia Mateen*Trombone – Lester RobinsonWritten-By – C. Crunk*


16:30
6 Why Don't You Listen
Piano [Solo] – Horace TapscottWritten-By – Horace Tapscott


8:30

Créditos

Notas

Tracks 5 & 6 recorded in the Immanuel Church Of
Christ, 85th & Holmes, Los Angeles, CA with the Pan Afrikan Peoples
Arkestra.

 https://markweber.free-jazz.net/2012/04/13/billie-harris-quintet-sessions-i-want-some-water/
More photos and information on that fabulous site 
 Billie Harris Quintet sessions | I Want Some Water

 Billie Harris Quintet session | United-Western Studios, Hollywood, California | Billie Harris, tenor & soprano saxophones; Horace Tapscott, piano; David Bryant, bass; Daa’oud Woods, percussion; Everett Brown Jr, drums | April 29 and May 3, 1980 | Photo by Mark Weber


Horace Tapscott Trio | Century City Playhouse | February 10, 1980 | Horace Tapscott, piano; Roberto Miranda, bass; Alex Cline, drums | Photo by Mark Weber

Billie was a Venice Beach street musician and saxophonist in the Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra. He started playing saxophone at age 14 — he was born in Laurel, Mississippi, February 15, 1937. He had been close friends with the bebop master Little Bennie Harris (no relation). In the middle-70s he was director of the AZZ IZZ jazz club in Venice, and just prior to these sessions he had been ordained a minister. He was 43 years old at the time of these Nimbus West sessions.


 Billie Harris Quintet session | United-Western Studios, Hollywood, California | Billie Harris, tenor & soprano saxophones; Horace Tapscott, piano; David Bryant, bass; Daa’oud Woods, percussion; Everett Brown Jr, drums | April 29 and May 3, 1980 | Photo by Mark Weber



 Engineer Ed Perry and Tom Albach | April 29, 1980 | Photo by Mark Weber

 d Perry, Tom Albach (in rear), and Horace Tapscott | April 29, 1980 | Photo by Mark Weber

 Nimbus West producer Tom Albach & Billie Harris | April 29, 1980 | Photo by Mark Weber

 anging out at Billie’s pad in Venice Beach | 561 Brooks Avenue | May 9, 1980 | Photo by Mark Weber

 Hanging out at Billie’s pad in Venice Beach | 561 Brooks Avenue | May 9, 1980 | Photo by Mark Weber

 Hanging out at Billie’s place | Billie Harris, David Bryant, Morris Kerry | May 9, 1980 | Photo by Mark Weber