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1969 live album by Les McCann and Eddie Harris From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Swiss Movement
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Swiss Movement is a soul jazz[1] live album recorded on June 21, 1969 at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland by the Les McCann trio, with saxophonist Eddie Harris and trumpeter Benny Bailey.[2][3] The album was a hit record, as was the accompanying single "Compared to What", with both selling millions of units.[1]

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The album was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category of best jazz performance, small group.[7] It reached No. 1 on Billboard's jazz album chart, No. 2 on the R&B chart,[8] and No. 29 on the LP chart.[9][10]

Harvey Pekar, writing for DownBeat in a contemporary review, panned the album as "cliche-ridden".[5]

A Billboard writer commented in 2006 that "what put Montreux on the recorded-live-in-concert map was the legendary Swiss Movement album".[11] Writing in AllMusic, Richie Unterberger calls Swiss Movement "one of the most popular soul jazz albums of all time, and one of the best."[4]

The tapes of this impromptu concert were originally recorded by the festival's organisers and then passed on to Atlantic, who decided to release them after paying a fee of less than $100.[12]

McCann and Harris teamed up again for a follow-up recording, Second Movement, released in 1971.[13]

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Track listing

  1. "Compared to What" – (Gene McDaniels): 8:41
  2. "Cold Duck Time" – (Eddie Harris): 6:31
  3. "Kathleen's Theme" – (Les McCann): 5:45
  4. "You Got It in Your Soulness" – (Les McCann): 7:08
  5. "The Generation Gap" – (Les McCann): 8:45
  6. "Kaftan" – (Leroy Vinnegar) – bonus track on the 1996 reissue

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