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The 3 Sounds (album)
1971 studio album by Gene Harris From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 3 Sounds is an album by American pianist Gene Harris recorded in 1971 and released on the Blue Note label.[1] Although it is titled after Harris' group The Three Sounds, the album is a transitional effort. Carl Burnett, the drummer from The Three Sounds, is present. Making his first appearance with Harris is bassist Luther Hughes, who would become the regular bassist of the Gene Harris Quartet in the 1990s.
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Reception
The Allmusic review awarded the album 3 stars.[2]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Monk Higgins except as indicated.
- Recorded at United Artists Studios, West Hollywood, California on July 26 (tracks 1-3, 6 & 8), July 27 (tracks 4 & 5) and August 3 (track 7), 1971.
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Personnel
- Gene Harris - piano
- Monk Higgins - organ, arranger
- Fred Robinson, Albert Vescovo - guitar
- Luther Hughes - electric bass
- Carl Burnett - drums
- Bobbye Porter Hall - conga
- Paul Humphrey - percussion
- Unidentified vocals
References
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