Joel Harrison
666 West End Ave 16J
New York, NY 10025
tel 212-362-3379

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Discography: Click the CDs for details.    >>> Click here for the order page.

The Wheel
Passing Train
Harbor
Harrison on Harrison
So Long 2nd Street
Free Country
Transience
Range of Motion

3+3=7

Film Music
Native Lands


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Joel Harrison's Harrison on Harrison CD is now available at CDBaby: http://cdbaby.com/cd/joelharrison

Harrison on Harrison

Harrison on Harrison is currently charting on Billboard Jazz radio!

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Music Excerpts (MP3):

Here Comes the Sun
Within You Without You
The Art of Dying
All Things Must Pass

In 2002 I was invited by the New York Guitar Festival to participate in a tribute to George Harrison.

I hadn’t thought much about the Beatles or George in years, but as I began to construct my ideas for the concert I became obsessed with the project all out of proportion to the short set I was asked to play. Going back through George’s catalogue to choose my repertoire was like taking a journey back into my childhood, discovering anew what it was that drew me to music in the first place. I recalled walking into Murphy’s five and dime in Washington D.C. at the age of eight and purchasing my first LP, Rubber Soul. It was a big moment. I can still see their faces peering out at me expectantly from the record bin, a sense of excitement, awe, and destiny as I scurried home with my prize. I remembered that when the Beatles came to RFK stadium that year I wrote a letter to the lads with crayons, asking them if they would like to visit my house after their concert: Dear John, Paul, George, and Ringo: I was wondering….

But this is not a Beatles tribute. We hardly need more of those! It’s focus is the intersection of my improvisational and arranging world with George’s unique compositional voice. George’s songs have enormous content, his influences ranging through country, blues, British hymns and ballads, rock and roll, gospel, psychedelia, Indian music, and early jazz. They combine aching beauty and biting wit, spiritual longing and earthy humor, simple modal vamps and sophisticated harmony, mystical ballads and bashing beats. Compared to the Lennon and McCartney songbook, some of George’s music is relatively unknown, and perhaps arcane, but his best songs rival anyone’s, and are full of hidden delights.

There is a lot of heart in much of his work, a sense that he is sincerely reaching for a better world, a world which we often can’t quite find. He reminds us of our transience, greed, the emptiness of much of living, and yet does so with laughter, a groove, a soaring melody, not a bunch of New Age gibberish.

1965 to 1972, the period when these songs were created, was a golden era. Artists like Coltrane, Dylan, Miles, Marvin Gaye, Joni Mitchell, and Hendrix made quantum leaps that created templates for much of what we hear today. All these artists were like George in that they broke through existing musical and social structures to create new syntheses, sounds, and perceptions that shed light on the listener. This era of visionary creativity is the touchstone of all the music I make. Similar to my previous work with Free Country (ACT 9419) I have tried to combine simple, direct song forms with more mysterious and abstract improvisational language, never losing the soul of the song, reconstructing the tunes in my own image until they almost feel like my own compositions.

     — Joel Harrison

Joel Harrison:
Harrison on Harrison

Jazz Explorations of George Harrison

Arranged by Joel Harrison
Featuring
Dave Liebman: sax
Uri Caine: keyboards
Dave Binney: sax

Joel Harrison's latest project is a singularly original journey into the music of George Harrison. Joel reinvents George's songs, with stunning improvisational, textural, harmonic, and rhythmic twists. His band, which includes Jazz icons such as David Liebman, Uri Caine, and David Binney inhabit the arrangements with remarkable exuberance, pathos, and creativity, roaming in a multitude of directions, delighting in surprise, contrast, and exploration. Fans of George Harrison will be thrilled that for once it is he, not Lennon and McCartney, who is front and center.

tracks:

  1. Here Comes the Sun 5:54
  2. Within You Without You 7:16
  3. While My Guitar Gently Weeps 7:40
  4. The Art of Dying 6:37
  5. My Father’s House 7:16
  6. All Things Must Pass 6:24
  7. Taxman 5:39
  8. My Sweet Lord 4:41
  9. Love You To 8:05
  10. Beware of Darkness 4:41
  11. Isn’t It a Pity 5:46

“Each day just goes so fast
I turn around, it’s past
You don’t get time to hang a sign on me”

“Sunrise doesn’t last all morning
A cloudburst doesn’t last all day”

     — George Harrison

Personnel:
Joel Harrison: electric, National Steel, slide and fretless guitar, voice
David Liebman: soprano, tenor saxophone, wood flute
David Binney: alto saxophone
Uri Caine: piano, Fender Rhodes
Stephan Crump: bass
Dan Weiss: drums
Todd Isler: percussion

Guests:
Gary Versace: piano (#9)
Rob Burger: B3 organ (#11)
Jen Chapin: voice (#6)

All arrangements by J. Harrison except #2 by D. Liebman

All compositions by George Harrison except #5 by J. Harrison

Tracks 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, & 11: (George Harrison) (Harrisonsongs Limited) ASCAP

Tracks 2, 7, & 9: (George Harrison) (SONY/ATV Tunes LLC) ASCAP

Track 5: (Joel Harrison) (Pure Land Productions) BMI

Uri Caine appears courtesy of Winter & Winter

Cover art and design by Imaja - Greg Jalbert

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