While Harris is famous for the blues, only one track here—"Blues for Jezebel"—is technically a blues song; however, his soulful, "church-like" feel permeates the entire set. (Leon Russell) Don't Be That Way (Benny Goodman) I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling (Fats Waller) Listen Here (Eddie Harris) This Can't Be Love (Rodgers & Hart) To You (Thad Jones) Blues for Jezebel (Gene Harris) Sweet and Lovely (Gus Arnheim) Lullabye (Chuck Mangione) The Song Is Ended (Irving Berlin) Style and Critical Reception
The album features an "awe-inspiring" lineup that provides effortless, swinging support for Harris' blues-inflected piano style: Piano 1989. Gene Harris Quartet - Listen Here!
The album is lauded for its "accessible and swinging style," making it a perfect entry point for new jazz listeners while remaining technically impressive for purists. While Harris is famous for the blues, only
Critics describe Harris’ playing as "funky" and "one-of-a-kind," noting that he avoids getting bogged down in over-complexity in favor of pure, foot-tapping swing. Released in , Listen Here
Released in , Listen Here! is widely considered a definitive showcase for pianist Gene Harris . Recorded for Concord Jazz , it marks a significant evolution in his career as he transitioned from his time with the Ray Brown Trio to leading his own influential quartet. Core Musicians (The Quartet)