
THE ULTIMATE BLUE NOTE COLLECTION (4CD)
by GENE HARRIS & THE THREE SOUNDS
Compact Disc - 4 CD Box Set
EN4CD9201
Label: ENLIGHTENMENT SERIES
THE ULTIMATE BLUE NOTE COLLECTION
DISC ONE
1 Tenderly 4:33
2 Willow Weep For Me 4:39
3 Both Sides 4:39
4 Blue Bells 4:26
5 It’s Nice 4:37
6 Goin’ Home 3:52
7 Would’n You 7:10
8 O Sole Mio 3:57
9 Besame Mucho 4:04
10 Angel Eyes 5:12
11 Time After Time 4:52
12 Love Walked In 6:05
13 I Could Write A Book 4:52
14 Jinne Lou 4:54
15 Nothing Ever Changes My Love For You 3:07
16 Falling In Love With Love 6:52
DISC TWO
1 Robbin’s Nest 6:18
2 Don’t Blame Me 5:16
3 St Thomas 4:24
4 Down The Track 5:28
5 Tracy’s Blues 3:38
6 That’s All 6:00
7 Satin Doll 5:55
8 Soft Winds 4:56
9 Love For Sale 6:37
10 Things Ain’t What They Used To Be 8:55
11 On Green Dolphin Street 5:37
12 Loose Walk 4:56
13 Li’l Darlin’ 4:52
14 I’m Beginning To See The Light 2:29
15 Tammy’s Breeze 4:29
DISC THREE
1 When I Fall In Love 4:59
2 Parker’s Pad 3:37
3 Blues After Dark 3:37
4 I Got It Bad (And That Ain’t Good) 6:21
5 Straight, No Chaser 6:37
6 I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart 6:37
7 It Could Happen To You 5:33
8 Two Bass Hit 3:49
9 Now’s The Time 5:41
10 Summertime 5:43
11 Here We Come 4:42
12 Just Squeeze Me 4:20
13 Broadway 3:58
14 Our Love Is Here To Stay 4:24
15 Poinciana 5:29
16 Sonnymoon For Two 4:45
DISC FOUR
1 Sermonette 3:06
2 You Are My Sunshine 3:05
3 Little Girl Blue 5:19
4 Dap’s Groove 3:19
5 Hey There 3:21
6 Nothin’ But The Blues 5:03
7 Stompin’ At The Savoy 4:55
8 Street Of Dreams 3:17
9 The Masquerade Is Over 4:25
10 I Want A Little Girl 7:06
11 Gee Baby, Ain’t I Good To You 5:23
12 Blue Riff 6:27
13 Since I Fell For You 8:50
14 Willow Weep For Me 9:58
Gene Harris (born Eugene Haire, September 1, 1933 - January 16, 2000) was an American jazz pianist known for his warm sound and blues and gospel infused style that is often referred to as soul jazz. • This dynamic boxed set includes all eight of these early albums by The Three Sounds, and includes such classic records as Introducing The 3 Sounds (Blue Note, 1958), Bottoms Up (Blue Note, 1959) Moods (Blue Note, 1960), Feelin’ Good (Blue Note, 1961) and Hey There (Blue Note, 1962). • Despite the group continuing as a trio until 1973, they initially left Blue Note in 1963, and despite re-signing with the label in 1967, their first tenure with the label is generally considered the group’s golden years. There were of course many moments of glory still to come on labels such as Verve, Limelight, Mercury and of course during their second tenure with Blue Note. But for both newcomers to Gene Harris and The Three Notes, as well as those ready versed but in need of a delightful reminder of this trio’s majestic sound, fans need go no further than this 4 CD Collection which displays perfectly the Three Sounds at their very finest.