Petra Haden, known for her diverse collaborations and unique vocal prowess, teams up with singer-songwriter Jesse Harris for this captivating album, "Seemed Like a Good Idea - Petra Haden Sings Jesse Harris." Released on April 29, 2016, under the Sunnyside label, this 36-minute collection features 12 tracks that blend alternative popular songs with Haden's distinctive style.
Haden, daughter of legendary bassist Charlie Haden, brings her versatile background—ranging from That Dog to Weezer and The Decemberists—to this project. Harris, renowned for his work with Norah Jones, contributes his signature songwriting skills. Together, they craft an album that is both intimate and expansive, showcasing Haden's vocal acrobatics and Harris's melodic sensibilities.
The album opens with "Autumn Song," a brief yet evocative piece, and continues with tracks like "It Was Innocent" and "Either Way," each offering a glimpse into the duo's dynamic. The title track, "Seemed Like a Good Idea," is a standout, highlighting the chemistry between Haden and Harris. Other tracks, such as "Fool's Paradise" and "Where Have All the Flowers Gone," delve into themes of reflection and introspection, while "Somewhere Down the Road" and "Tell Me What I'm Supposed to Do" add a layer of narrative depth.
Recorded in a live setting at the SFJAZZ Center, the album captures the raw energy and spontaneity of the performances. Haden's vocal arrangements are a highlight, with her ability to weave intricate harmonies and rhythms making each track a sonic adventure. The collaboration also includes a unique rendition of "It Was Innocent," inspired by John Zorn's composition "Song of Innocence," adding an experimental edge to the collection.
"Seemed Like a Good Idea - Petra Haden Sings Jesse Harris" is a testament to the power of collaboration and the artistry of both Haden and Harris. It's an album that invites listeners to explore the nuances of each track, appreciating the blend of Haden's vocal dexterity and Harris's songwriting prowess. Whether you're a fan of alternative music, vocal jazz, or simply great songwriting, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.