The Harlem Experiment
The Harlem Experiment | |
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Studio album by The Harlem Experiment | |
Released | October 30, 2007 |
Genre | Jazz |
Length | 48:51 |
Label | Ropeadope Records |
Producer |
Andy Blackman Hurwitz, Aaron Levinson, Louis Marks |
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The Harlem Experiment is the self-titled album resulting from a collaborative project including Carlos Alomar, Steve Bernstein, Don Byron, Eddie Martinez, bassist Ruben Rodriguez, and drummer Steve Berrios. Guests includes multi-genre vocalist Queen Esther, bluesman Taj Mahal; vocalist/guitarist James Hunter; trumpeter Olu Dara; turntablist Larry Legend; and the poet muMs da Schemer.[1] The album is a follow-up to Ropeadope Records' earlier albums The Philadelphia Experiment and The Detroit Experiment.
Track listing
- Intro
- One for Jackie
- Rigor Mortis
- Reefer Man
- Harlem River Drive
- Bei Mir Bist du Schön
- Mums' Interlude
- It's Just Begun
- Mambo a la Savoy
- a Rose in Spanish Harlem
- One for Malcolm
- Lil' Bit
- Think
- a Rose in Spanish Harlem (instrumental) [2]
- Walking Through Harlem
Personnel
- Aaron Levinson - Producer of tracks 01 through 14
- Andy Blackman Hurwitz - Producer of track 15
- Andy Blackman Hurwitz - Assistant Producer
- Andy Blackman Hurwitz - Executive Producer
- Louis Marks - Executive Producer
References
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