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  1. 17 de ago. de 2021 · 2328. In contrast to his 2019 large-ensemble release America at War, Joel Harrison’s latest offering opts for a stripped down, 11-track collection on which the American Guitar Summit founder is joined by several New York jazz stalwarts for a series of short and simple instrumentals. The conversation opens with the dreamy It Falls On You, on ...

  2. As with all Harrison’s music the compositions have a wide stylistic reach — the focus for this recording is the sonic world of two guitars: Harrison, Lê (as well as Binney) all share a passion for the crossroads of jazz, rock, Indian, and African music where lyricism meets noise, Indian raga meets jazz harmony, and electric Miles meets Messiaen and the Middle East.

  3. Number of Tracks. 11. Tracks. 1.1 Here Comes the Sun 1.2 Within You Without You 1.3 While My Guitar Gently Weeps 1.4 The Art of Dying 1.5 My Father's House 1.6 All Things Must Pass 1.7 Tazman 1.8 My Sweet Lord 1.9 Love to You 1.10 Beware of Darkness 1.11 Isn't It a Pity.

  4. America at War by Joel Harrison + 18, released 24 April 2020 1. March on Washington 2. Yellowcake 3. My Father In Nagasaki 4. The Vultures of Afghanistan 5. Requiem for an Unknown Soldier 6. Gratitude 7. Honor Song 8. Day After Tomorrow 9. Stupid, Pointless, Heartless Drug Wars 24 bit / 44k The United States has been in the midst of a foreign military engagement nearly every year since ...

  5. Joel Harrison. guitarist/composer/educator/producer. Menu and widgets. bio; shop; projects; writing; alt guitar summit; shows; teaching; media; blog; press; free stuff

  6. Joel Harrison’s Harrison on Harrison proves that there’s more than enough meat on the bones of his contemporary pop music to give interpreters plenty to work with.” Posted on May 5, 2005 Author Joel Categories Press , Uncategorized Tags all about jazz , harrison on harrison , review

  7. 21 de jul. de 2023 · Guitarist and composer Joel Harrison's advanced style weds modern jazz, classical, Americana, and ethnic fusion. He gained attention for 1997's Range of Motion and 2003's Free Country with Norah Jones. 2009's funky Urban Myths featured saxophonist David Binney. He has issued several big band dates including 2013's Infinite Possibility and ...