Wendell Harrison
For the first time in seven years, a new project from Detroit tenor sax legend and Tribe co-founder Wendell Harrison – one that proudly serves that legacy of essential, hard hitting jazz funk – working with a great group of Detroit players. It's About Damn Time was conceived to focus on beats and grooves, and it does so impeccably. Tracks include "Urban Expressions", "The Wok", "Love Juice" with vocals and keys by Amp Fiddler, "Take Time Out" featuring vocalist Linda Boston, "Daahoud" and "Lord Not Another Lover". Numbered limited vinyl edition of 400 copies! The included CD version has 4 additional tracks: "Pojo", "First Love", "Where Am I" and "April".
Artist’s website
Articles on Wendell Harrison
10/24/11 Albums By David Whiteis
It's About Damn Time
Wendell Harrison
January/February 2005 Mighty Clarinets By David Franklin
Urban Expressions
Wendell Harrison
January/February 2005 Mighty Clarinets By David Franklin
Urban Expressions
Wendell Harrison
September 2001 Overdue Ovation By Jim Dulzo
Wendell Harrison, Phil Ranelin and Tribe
April 2001 Albums By Chuck Berg
Rush and Hustle
Wendell Harrison
November 1998 Albums By Patricia Myers
The Battle of the Tenors
Eddie Harris and Wendell Harrison
June 1998 Hearsay By David Zych
Wendell Harrison
Albums
Rush and Hustle
The Eighth House
Entropy Records
Urban Expressions
Wenha
The Battle of the Tenors
Enja Records

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