Sanatçının Albümleri
Love Came, the Songs of Strayhorn
2001 · albüm
Laid-Back
1999 · albüm
Kate's Soulfood
2021 · albüm
Run Through America
2020 · single
The Genius of Eddie Jefferson
2018 · albüm
So What
2018 · single
Nobody's Gonna Love You Better
2016 · albüm
Daughters (The Black Bar 2Step Redux)
2015 · single
Black Bar Jukebox
2015 · albüm
Convergence
2012 · albüm
Open up Your Mind
2011 · albüm
It's a Wonderful World
2007 · albüm
Long Live The King (Nat King Cole)
2007 · albüm
Cross That River
2006 · albüm
Setting the Standard
2003 · albüm
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You can tell after just one song that singer Allan Harris grew up around the corner from the world famous Apollo Theatre. Every song on this album (Kate's Soulfood) oozes over with Old School soul, mixing a gospel feel, upbeat messages about love, and easy grooved beats framed with hip horns. Harris also plays guitar, and is backed by the funk brother team of Shirazette Tinnin/dr, Nimrod Speaks/b, Arcoiris Sandoval/p, Gregoire Maret/harm, David Castaneda/perc, Alex Budman/as, Keith Fiddmont/ts, Curtis Taylor/tr, Ondre J Pivec/org, with Tonga Ross Ma'u cameoing a sleek guitar solo on the romantic "Color of a Woman is Blu" with Harris telling the listener to "Sit right down" and take in a message. Harris's voice is a light read of Barry White, not unlike Al Wilson, and he uses his voice like an after shave lotion, drawing you in on the two stepped Stevie Wonderish "I Grew Up" and "99 Miles". A gospel groove with vocalists Daneen, Jordan and Whitely Wilburn result in an upbeat "Wash Away My Sins" with some wacka wooka added for a hittig message on "Run Through America". This guy represents a style that needs to be revisited, especially in a day of anger and attitude. (Jazz Weekly, George W. Harris)