Movement (Joe Harriott album)
Movement is the fourth album by Jamaican saxophonist Joe Harriott recorded in England in 1963 and released on the Columbia label.[1][2]
Movement | ||||
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Released | 1963 | |||
Recorded | 1963 London, England | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Label | Columbia 33SX 1627 | |||
Producer | Denis Preston | |||
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Reception
All About Jazz writer, Duncan Heining, stated "Movement is perhaps the best representation of a typical Joe Harriott Quintet gig of the period, combining as it does straight-ahead tracks with his free-form work".[3]
Track listing
All compositions by Joe Harriott except as indicated
- "Morning Blue" - 4:43
- "Beams" - 5:15
- "Count Twelve" - 3:29
- "Face in the Crowd" (Michael Garrick) - 5:14
- "Revival" - 3:11
- "Blues On Blues" (Garrick) - 4:53
- "Spaces" - 6:28
- "Spiritual Blues" - 3:40
- "Movement "- 4:33
Personnel
- Joe Harriott - alto saxophone
- Shake Keane - trumpet, flugelhorn
- Pat Smythe - piano
- Coleridge Goode - bass
- Bobby Orr - drums
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References
- Discogs album entry accessed November 13, 2012
- Joe Harriot Quintet webpage Archived 2012-09-17 at the Wayback Machine accessed November 13, 2012
- Heining, D. Extended Analysis: Joe Harriott Quintet: Movement / High Spirits, October 29, 2012
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