Dive into the vibrant world of Gene Harris with "Alley Cats," a live album that captures the essence of his dynamic performances at Dimitriou's Jazz Alley in Seattle, WA, on December 11th and 12th, 1998. This 1999 release on Concord Jazz is a treasure trove of jazz funk, soul jazz, acid jazz, and jazz fusion, showcasing Harris's mastery of the piano and his ability to blend various genres seamlessly.
"Alley Cats" is a testament to Gene Harris's versatility and skill, featuring a lineup of talented musicians including Frank Potenza on guitar, Red Holloway on tenor saxophone, and Ernie Watts on alto saxophone. The album spans a rich tapestry of styles, from soul-jazz and mainstream to bluesy jazz and occasional Latin grooves, with a touch of gospel and bop thrown in for good measure.
The ten-track album, lasting just over an hour, includes standout performances like "Put It Where You Want It," "Magic Lady," and "Please Send Me Someone To Love." Each track is a masterclass in improvisation and musical chemistry, highlighting the band's tight-knit synergy and Harris's expressive playing.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Gene Harris or a newcomer to his music, "Alley Cats" offers a captivating glimpse into the world of a jazz legend. The album's blend of soulful melodies, infectious rhythms, and virtuosic solos makes it a timeless addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. Experience the energy and passion of a live jazz performance with "Alley Cats," a true celebration of Gene Harris's enduring talent.