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Playa Haters 05:22
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Oleo 04:21
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Strange Day 07:46
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Take Five 06:23
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I'm Barred 05:44
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* Bonus Track

Donald Harrison's sensational Nagel Heyer Records debut.

Featuring the first recordings of his nephew Christian Scott, now also known as Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah or just Chief Adjuah.

Produced by Eric Reed.

Donald Harrison, Jr., is one of the most influential modern jazz players of his generation. 'Real Life Stories' is the fourth melody-rich document of his 'Noveau Swing' concept. Yes, it's a killer. Harrison took grooves from pop music styles like funk, rock, Jamaican Dancehall, reggae, hip-hop, Caribbean soca, gospel, New Orleans second-line and R&B, and incorporated them subtly into a hard-swinging acoustic jazz band setting. "You don't EXclude, you INclude, because jazz wouldn't be here if people didn't include," says Harrison. "The beauty of jazz is that you can find the things that are truly you, tell a story, and people can be touched by it."

credits

released May 27, 2023

Donald Harrison - alto sax
Christian Scott - trumpet
Eric Reed - piano
Jonathan Lefcoski - piano
Vicente Archer - bass
John Lamkin - drums

Recorded at Sound On Sound, New York, on November 4 and 6, 2001.

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Eric Reed Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Eric Scott Reed (born June 21, 1970) is an American jazz pianist and composer.
Reed was playing piano in his father's church by age five, and at age seven began formal study at Philadelphia's Settlement Music School. At age 11 his family moved to Los Angeles, and he studied at the R. D. Colburn School of Arts.
In May 1986 Reed met Wynton Marsalis, an encounter that would greatly aid his career.
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