1 |
Mother's Love Allan Harris |
4:56 | ||
2 |
Any Major Dude Will Tell You Allan Harris |
4:02 | ||
3 |
More Today Than Yesterday Allan Harris |
4:18 | ||
4 |
I Remember You Allan Harris |
5:55 | ||
5 |
Doralice Allan Harris |
2:41 | ||
6 |
Moody's Mood for Love Allan Harris |
3:43 | ||
7 |
Swing Allan Harris |
2:29 | ||
8 |
Ruby Allan Harris |
5:38 | ||
9 |
Up from the Skies Allan Harris |
4:04 | ||
10 |
Blue Was Angry (From the Cross That River Song-Cycle) Allan Harris |
6:40 | ||
11 |
Secret Moments Allan Harris |
3:32 | ||
Total Playing Time 47:58
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"One of the three best male jazz vocalists in the country."
- CNN
"... the warmth of Tony Bennett, the bite and rhythmic sense of Sinatra and the sly elegance of Nat ‘King’ Cole."
- The Miami Herald
Nobody's Gonna Love You Better from multiple award-winning singer and guitarist Allan Harris is a bold statement that builds upon the entire breadth of his already esteemed reputation, demonstrating his enormous versatility within the full scope of his highly creative artistic vision. Swinging jazz, rich R&B, sumptuous balladry, wailing rock, rumbling blues and even a touch of playful Brazilian are all woven seamlessly into the tapestry of a musical odyssey. With a deeply resonant baritone/tenor voice that is soulful, richly expressive and flawless in both intonation and phrasing, Harris displays a total command and fluency in every context. The delightful repertoire includes four originals, a couple of American Songbook gems, a pair of jazz classics and re-imaginations of hit songs from Jimi Hendrix, Steely Dan and Spiral Staircase. Harris takes an even more eclectic approach than in the past, drawing upon the wide range of music that he heard growing up in Brooklyn and feasting on the expansive palette of the Harlem cultural landscape.
"There is nothing that I have found that defines and gives credence to my place in this wild and mysterious universe than this thing called music ... my new album captures some of the varied sounds and feelings that have shaped my growth as an artist. I had not one style to heavily rely upon when putting these tunes together, but only my young memories of music, people and events."
- Allan Harris
- CNN
"... the warmth of Tony Bennett, the bite and rhythmic sense of Sinatra and the sly elegance of Nat ‘King’ Cole."
- The Miami Herald
Nobody's Gonna Love You Better from multiple award-winning singer and guitarist Allan Harris is a bold statement that builds upon the entire breadth of his already esteemed reputation, demonstrating his enormous versatility within the full scope of his highly creative artistic vision. Swinging jazz, rich R&B, sumptuous balladry, wailing rock, rumbling blues and even a touch of playful Brazilian are all woven seamlessly into the tapestry of a musical odyssey. With a deeply resonant baritone/tenor voice that is soulful, richly expressive and flawless in both intonation and phrasing, Harris displays a total command and fluency in every context. The delightful repertoire includes four originals, a couple of American Songbook gems, a pair of jazz classics and re-imaginations of hit songs from Jimi Hendrix, Steely Dan and Spiral Staircase. Harris takes an even more eclectic approach than in the past, drawing upon the wide range of music that he heard growing up in Brooklyn and feasting on the expansive palette of the Harlem cultural landscape.
"There is nothing that I have found that defines and gives credence to my place in this wild and mysterious universe than this thing called music ... my new album captures some of the varied sounds and feelings that have shaped my growth as an artist. I had not one style to heavily rely upon when putting these tunes together, but only my young memories of music, people and events."
- Allan Harris
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