
Artist
Eddie Harris
Eddie Harris is a jazz artist from American. 81 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Jazz · American · Best jazz albums
- 81
- Releases
- 1961–2025
- Active years
Discography
74
Most popular
The Electrifying Eddie Harris
1967

Bad Luck Is All I Have
1975

How Can You Live Like That?
1977

Plug Me In
1968

Essential Classics, Vol. 545: Eddie Harris
2025

Jazz for Breakfast at Tiffany's
2023

A Study in Jazz
2023

For Bird and Bags
2022

Live at Fabrik Hamburg 1988 (Live)
2022

Blessed (Live)
2021

There Was a Time (Live)
2021

Movie Favorites from Eddie Harris
2021

Live in Las Vegas (Live)
2021

Remember The Time (Live)
2021

That's The Way It Is!
2020

Green Dolphine Street
2019

Green Dolphin Street
2019

Ultimate Jazz Collections-Eddie Harris-Vol. 51
2019

Moonglow
2019

Compared to What
2018

Live.. Las Vegas 1985 - Remastered
2017

Alicia
2017

The Lost Album Plus The Better Half
2017

Eddie Harris Goes To The Movies
2017

Moon Glow
2016

Guess I'll Hang My Tears out to Dry
2016

Cool Sax, Warm Heart
2014

Cool Sax From Hollywood To Broadway
2014

Gone Home
2014

Exodus
2014

Mighty Like a Rose
2013

Eddie Harris - Salute to Bird (MP3 EP)
2012

Best Of The Essential Years: Eddie Harris
2012

Eddie Harris - A.M. Blues (MP3 EP)
2012

Ultimate Jazz Collection
2012

Exodus To Jazz
2011

Live in Berlin
2009

Swingin' in the Shadows
2009

Dancing by a Rainbow
2009

Greater Than The Sum Of His Parts
2009

Golden Hour Jazz
2009

Gone With The Wind & Other Favorites (Digitally Remastered)
2009

All The Way Live
2007

Listen Here!
2007

Come On Down!
2005

The Tender Storm
2005

Mean Greens
2005

Free Speech
2005

The Versatile Eddie Harris
2005

I Need Some Money
2005

Instant Death
2005

Silver Cycles
2005

That Is Why You're Overweight
2005

Eddie Harris Sings The Blues
2005

High Voltage
2005

The Reason Why I'm Talking Shit (Comedy with Music)
2005

Excursions
2005

The In Sound
2005

The Enja Heritage Collection: The Battle Of The Tenors
2003

Cabaret Tràgico
2001

Is It In
2001

The Real Electrifying Eddie Harris
1999

The Last Concert
1997

Vexatious Progressions
1994

For You, For Me, For Evermore
1993

The Electrifying Eddie Harris / Plug Me In
1993

Steps Up
1990

People Get Funny When They Get a Little Money
1983

E.H. in the U.K.
1974

Live At Newport (US Release)
1970

Eddie Harris
1970

Smokin (Digitally Remastered)
1970

Here Comes the Judge
1968

Presenting Eddie Harris
1961
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About
Eddie Harris (October 20, 1934 - November 5, 1996), was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. Although he was one of the most popular jazz musicians of his day (and the first to receive a gold record), his inclusion in his repertoire of types of music other than jazz and his incorporation of comedy into his act led many jazz critics to consider him insufficiently committed to jazz. His experimentation with other types of music sometimes had questionable results, but many still regard him as one of the great jazz musicians. His first album for Vee Jay, Exodus to Jazz included his own jazz arrangement of Ernest Gold’s theme from the movie Exodus. A shortened version of this track, which featured his masterful playing in the upper register of the tenor saxophone, was heavily played on radio and became the first jazz record ever to be certified gold. Many jazz critics, however, regarded commercial success as a sign that a jazz artist had sold out, and Harris soon stopped playing “Exodus” in concert. He moved to Columbia Records in 1964 and to Atlantic Records in 1965. At Atlantic in 1965 he released The In Sound, a bop album which won back many of his detractors.
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Over the next few years he began to perform on electric piano and the electric Varitone saxophone, and to perform a mixture of jazz and funk which sold well in both the jazz and rhythm and blues markets. In 1967 his album The Electrifying Eddie Harris reached second place on the R & B charts. In 1969 he performed with Les McCann’s group at the Montreux Jazz Festival. Although they had been unable to rehearse, their session was so impressive that a recording of it was released as Swiss Movement, which became one of the best-selling jazz albums ever, also reaching second place on the R & B charts. From 1970 to 1975 he experimented with new instruments of his own invention (the reed trumpet was a trumpet with a saxophone mouthpiece, the saxobone was a saxophone with a trombone mouthpiece, and the guitorgan was a combination of guitar and organ), with singing the blues, with jazz-rock (he recorded an album with Steve Winwood, Jeff Beck, Albert Lee, Ric Grech, Zoot Money, and other rockers), and with comic R & B numbers such as “That is Why You’re Overweight.” In 1975, however, he alienated much of his audience with his album The Reason Why I’m Talkin’ Shit, which consisted mainly of stand-up comedy, and public interest in his subsequent albums declined sharply. He continued to record into the 1990s, but his experimentation ended and he mainly recorded hard bop.
Eddie Harris in brief
- How many Eddie Harris releases are on Riffiter?
- 81 releases are catalogued, spanning 1961 to 2025.
- What genre is Eddie Harris?
- Eddie Harris is catalogued under Jazz.
- What is the most recent Eddie Harris release on Riffiter?
- Essential Classics, Vol. 545: Eddie Harris, released in 2025.





