I'm on Your Case (Remastered) Don 'Sugarcane' Harris

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Album-Release:
1974

HRA-Release:
05.01.2018

Label: MPS

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Fusion

Artist: Don 'Sugarcane' Harris

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  • 1 I'm On Your Case 03:36
  • 2 Keep On Trying 03:45
  • 3 Makes It Kinda Hard 07:30
  • 4 I Think I've Suffered Enough 03:59
  • 5 Midnight Walk 04:14
  • 6 Nothing but Time 04:01
  • 7 I'm All In 05:19
  • 8 Dear John 04:18
  • Total Runtime 36:42

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You can argue that all the MPS Sugarcane Harris albums are special, but this one deserves extra attention; it’s recorded in LA with Sugarcane’s homeboys, not least of which is keyboardist Dewey Terry, Harris’ friend and playing partner from childhood on. It also includes drummer Paul Lagos and guitarist Randy Resnick, who, along with Terry were members of Harris’ LA-based band. The album is replete with Sugarcane’s patented mix of blues, jazz and rock, but his violin takes a back seat to his driving vocals. There is also a backup horn and vocals section, with the pieces composed by Harris and arranged by Terry. I’m On Your Case is filled with horn-backed LA soul and a sumptuous chorus of Harris’ violin. Keep On Tryin has a relaxed shuffle feel and a Harris vocal that compares with such greats as Wilson Pickett and Otis Redding. Makes It Kinda Hard is the kind of rock ballad that sends chills up and down your spine, and I Think I’ve Suffered Enough is a rock-inflected ode to the pain of love. Sugarcane’s vocals and violin takes a funky stroll down the dark side of love on Midnight Walk, whereas Nothing But Time and I’m All In are two powerful soul ballads replete with horns and back-up vocals, with the driving, soulful Dear John closing out the album.

Harris was a legend on the violin. After listening to the pieces on this album you may well wonder why he wasn’t also a major singer in soul music.

Don "Sugarcane" Harris, vocals, violin, organ, bass, percussion Richard Aplanalp, tenor saxophone Bill Sprague. trumpet Dewey Terry, harpsichord, piano, percussion Randy Resnick, guitar James Bradshaw, guitar Clifton "Foo-Foo" Eddie, drums Paul Lagos, drums Dalrie "Sunshine" Vail, background vocals, percussion Elsie Lewis, background vocals, percussion

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