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Kevin Bruce Harris: Folk Songs - Folk Tales
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Folk SongsFolk Tales
Enja Records
1994
Today's Rediscovery is both a long lost and sadly overlooked gem of a record: electric bassist Kevin Bruce Harris' Folk SongsFolk Tales.
Harris first emerged as part of the M-Base collective that began with saxophonist

Steve Coleman
saxophone, altob.1956

Cassandra Wilson
vocalsb.1955

Graham Haynes
cornetb.1960

Steve Wilson
saxophoneb.1961

Uri Caine
pianob.1956

Ralph Peterson
drums1962 - 2021
But it's the eight other tunesfour by Harris, one each from Caine and fellow M-baser, guitarist

David Gilmore
guitarThe playing is stellar throughout, as would be expected from a group of players who were already strong leaders in their own right, but beyond Harris' lithe bass work, both in support and as a soloist, it's Peterson who is the brightest star. The '90s seemed to be a particularly fruitful period for the drummer, whose contribution to another Rediscovery, clarinetist

Don Byron
clarinetb.1958
A lost treasure that never got the acclaim it deserved, Folk Songs Folk Tales is worth revisiting for its compelling writing and exhilarating, uncompromising performances.
So, what are your thoughts? Do you know this record, and if so, how do you feel about it?
[Note: You can read the genesis of this Rediscovery column here .]
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