Gene Harris Tone Tantrum

Gene Harris - Tone Tantrum (1977) {2013 Japanese BNLA Series 24-bit Remaster TOCJ-50550}

Gene Harris - Tone Tantrum (1977) {2013 Japanese BNLA Series 24-bit Remaster TOCJ-50550}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 265 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 98 Mb
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (png) -> 48 Mb | 5% repair rar | 24-bit remaster
© 1977, 2013 Blue Note / EMI Music Japan | TOCJ-50550
Jazz / Jazz Funk / Soul Jazz / Keyboards

Reissue with the latest 24bit/192kHz remastering. Features original cover artwork. Comes with a descripton in Japanese. Gene Harris never veered closer to mainstream jazz-funk than Tone Tantrum – a slick, propulsive record recalling Donald Byrd's classic sessions with the Mizell brothers (not surprising, given that Byrd turns up on a few tracks here). It's very much a product of its time, channeling influences from underground disco to Stevie Wonder, and remains arguably the most blatantly commercial release in the entire Blue Note catalog.
Gene Harris - The Three Sounds (1971) & Gene Harris Of The Three Sounds (1972) [2012, Reissue]

Gene Harris - The Three Sounds (1971) & Gene Harris Of The Three Sounds (1972) [2012, Reissue]
Jazz, Soul-Jazz, Jazz-Funk | EAC Rip | FLAC, Tracks+CUE+LOG+Scans (JPEG) | 01:18:51 | 557,16 Mb
Label: Real Gone Music/Dusty Groove (USA) | Cat.# RGM-0111 | Released: 2012-12-04 (1971/1972)

This two-fer pairs two pivotal and seemingly conflicting recordings in the career of Gene Harris as he entered the 1970s, a period that was to see his trademark rootsy sound embrace the emergent jazz-funk.