フォーマット | CDアルバム |
発売日 | 2017年04月21日 |
国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
レーベル | Sunnyside Communications |
構成数 | 1 |
パッケージ仕様 | - |
規格品番 | SSC1480 |
SKU | 016728148023 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:38:49
Personnel: Jesse Harris (vocals, guitar); Jesse Carmichael (guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Will Graefe (guitar, background vocals); Jason Lader (keyboards); Jeremy Gustin (drums, percussion).
Recording information: Carocu Studios, Curitiba, Brazil; East Side Recording, New York.
Photographers: Jesse Harris ; John Zorn.
Singer/songwriter Jesse Harris has carved out his own introspective niche in the modern music scene, nestling in between the languid, rootsy jazz of original cohort Norah Jones and the avant-garde guitar noodlings of occasional colleague Marc Ribot. On his last effort, 2016's Seemed Like a Good Idea, he paired with singer/violinist Petra Haden. For 2017's Music for Chameleons, Harris returns to his low-key solo vibe with an album of jazz-inflected, coffeehouse-friendly folk. Joining Harris this time are members of Star Rover (who appeared on 2015's No Wrong No Right), as well as bassist Jason Lader and Maroon 5 keyboardist/guitarist Jesse Carmichael. Needless to say, he put together a superb backing ensemble, and for longtime Harris fans there is plenty to enjoy here. Cuts like the loungey "On My Way Back," the twangy "A Matter of Time," and the organ-steeped, reggae-ish "You Don't Have to Be Alone" showcase Harris' knack for woody, organic sounds and enveloping melodies. The album's several high points also include his hypnotically buoyant, orchestral-tinged instrumental "Everybody Thinks You're a Movie Star," which coincidentally features wordless vocals from Haden. Similarly, Harris reveals his talent for writing poignant, inner-directed anthems like "Neither Old Nor Young" and the yearning, nervy "I Always Thought the World Would Catch Your Fall." ~ Matt Collar
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