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Originally released in 1981, the second release from Wendell Harrisons WENHA label (following Dreams of A Love Supreme), Organic Dream is one of the finest records to come out of Detroits DIY jazz sce
Originally released in 1981, the second release from Wendell Harrisons WENHA label (following Dreams of A Love Supreme), Organic Dream is one of the finest records to come out of Detroits DIY jazz scene in the 80s. Album opener Ginseng Love is as smooth as butter, with warm analog synth strings and a gentle groove, over which Harrison plays saxophone, clarinet, and flute. His playing is as energetic as ever, with his free jazz tendencies tempered by mellow R&B influenced phrases. This is followed by Winter, a ballad that sees Harrison on clarinet playing with acoustic backing, showing off a softer side of Harrisons playing that rarely gets the attention it deserves.
However, things quickly pick up with Love Juice, a disco-boogie number perfect for any dance party. Staccato guitar rhythms, and a bouncing bassline combine to create a groove so perfect youll be nodding your head even just thinking about it. Harrisons playing is louder and freer, with lines clearly inspired by the great R&B and pop saxophonists of the 80s.
The Wok, highly regarded by many as one of Harrisons best compositions, is a mellow funk track, and despite its brevity, contains some of the deepest grooves in Harrisons 80s discography. As the name would suggest, oriental sounds are incorporated with funk grooves to create a sound that defies immediate characterization, but is fantastic nonetheless. With modern remastering and an obi-strip this album has never looked or sounded this good! Dont miss Wendell Harrisons Organic Dream, from P-VINE RECORDS!
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