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The Gene Harris Quartet
Per Amazon's Editorial: One of the most accessible of all jazz pianists, Gene Harris' soulful style (influenced by Oscar Peterson and containing the blues-iness of a Junior Mance) was immediately likable and predictably excellent. After playing in an Army band (1951-1954), he formed a trio with bassist Andy Simpkins and drummer Bill Dowdy which was, by 1956, known as the Three Sounds. The group was quite popular, and recorded regularly during 1956-1970 for Blue Note and Verve.
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Songs
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A Beautiful Friendship
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Ahmad's Blues
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Another Star
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Black and Blue
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Blue Bossa
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Blues for Basie
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Blues for Jezebel
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Blues for Ste. Chappelle
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Blues in Baxter's Pad
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Blues in Hoss' Flat
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Bye Bye Blues
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C.C. Rider
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Children of Sanchez
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Don't Be That Way
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Estoril Soul
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Everything Happens to Me
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For Once in My Life
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Hot Toddy
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How Long Has This Been Going On
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I Can't Stop Loving You
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I Remember You
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I Told You So
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I'll Be Home for Christmas
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I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling
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Introduction / Kung Fu Willie
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It Might as Well Be Spring
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It Never Entered My Mind
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Jeannine
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Just a Closer Walk With Thee
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Just One More Chance
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Lady Be Good
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Like a Lover
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Listen Here
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Lullabye
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Ma! He's Making Eyes at Me
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Menage A Bleu
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Misterioso
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My Funny Valentine
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My Little Suede Shoes
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Nice 'n' Easy
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Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
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Ode to Billy Joe
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Oh, Look at Me Now
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Old Dog Blues
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Old Funky Gene's
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Pensativa
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Scotch and Soda
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Sentimental Journey
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September Song
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Sidewinder