Friday, September 16, 2022

Bob Harris - 1986 - The Great Nostalgia

Bob Harris
1986
The Great Nostalgia



01. Ageless Love (Remix)
02. The Great Nostalgia
03. Message From The Shore
04. The Flower
05. There's Still Hope
06. Autumn In Nepal (Steve Vai Remix)
07. The Blue Gazebo
08. Nobody Wins In A War
09. Somewhere Over The Rainbow (Live At Zappanale 13)
10. Magnet And Iron
11. White Bird / Ancient Wish
12. There's Still Hope (Steve Vai Remix)

Tracks 1,7,8,9,10 previously unreleased
Originally released in 1986 as Mastahna Records LP (MA-419)

Bob Harris: vocals, backing vocals, keyboards, trumpet, instruments
Suzannah Harris: vocals (1,4), backing vocals (1,4), munchkin vocals (8)
Ronnie Sweeting: backing vocals (1,4)
Jeremy Barber: violin (1)
Billy James: tablas (1,2,4), snare drum (1), percussion (1,2,3,6), brushes (5,12)
Martin Schwartz: guitar (1), acoustic & electric guitars (4)
Ric Cunningham: alto sax (4)
Stuart Hamm: bass (4)
Corinne Larue: backing vocals (4)
Steve Vai: electric sitar (6,12)
Tommy Mars: recorder (6)
Nathan Harris: munchkin vocals (8), backing vocals (10)
Ian P. Gilchrist (8)
Blake Eberhard: bass (11)
Christian Teele: percussion & tablas (11)
Mario Lehmann: tibetan tingshaws (11)

All songs composed by Bob Harris except 9. (Harold Arlen & Isidore "Edgar Yipsel (E.Y.) Harburg" Hochberg) and 11. (David LaFlamme & Linda LaFlamme)

Tracks 1-7 and 12 recorded at Present Time Studio, engineered by Bob Wurster
Track 9 recorded live July 26, 2002 at Zappanale 13, Galopprennbahn, Bad Doberan, Germany
Tracks 7,8 recorded and/or overdubbed at The Church Of Rock And Roll, Denver, CO
Tracks 7,8,11 edited and mixed by Ian P. Gilchrist
Track 9 mixed by Hugo Moller at ASH Sounddesignery, Kuhlungsborn, Germany
Track 10 recorded at Dancing Dragon Studios, Grand Junction, CO
Track 11 tracked by Scott (Gusty) Christensen at NEH Studios, Denver, CO
Tracks 6 and 12 remixed by Steve Vai
All songs produced by Bob Harris except 8 and 7, which were produced by Bob Harris and Ian P. Gilchrist


Bob Harris, keyboardist/vocalist of the 1980 Frank Zappa band with guitarists Steve Vai, Ray White and Ike Willis, keyboardist Tommy Mars, bassist Arthur Barrow and drummer Vinnie Colaiuta, will soon have his 1986 album The Great Nostalgia released in an expanded format by Crossfire Publications. The Great Nostalgia, originally a self-financed release on his Mastahna label, has been remastered (and in some cases remixed) from the original session tapes.

More than twenty-one years after its first release, The Great Nostalgia has been expanded by six additional tracks. Frank Zappa heard the album in 1986 and thought that the track “Ageless Love” was outstanding and should kick off the album. Bob Harris, who is currently working with '80s rock legends Axe, wanted to change the song order because he highly valued Zappa’s opinion, but the album had already been pressed. Out of respect for Frank Zappa, “Ageless Love” is now the first track on Crossfire’s reissue, and Jeremy Barber’s violin has replaced the original keyboard emulation of that instrument.

Suzannah (Thana) Harris, known to Zappa fans for her vocals on the revised Sleep Dirt album, can be found throughout The Great Nostalgia on the tracks “Ageless Love,” “The Flower” and three of the bonus tracks. Of the additions to the album, Thana and Bob’s duets on the standard “Somewhere Over The Rainbow” (live at the Zappanale 13 festival) and It’s A Beautiful Day’s “White Bird” (from Thana’s album Thanatopsis) are obvious highlights.

Guitar legend Steve Vai played electric sitar on “Autumn In Nepal,” presented here in Vai’s remixed version. He also played lead guitar on a remixed version of the bonus track “There’s Still Hope.” Fellow FZ band member Tommy Mars played on “Autumn In Nepal,” and noted bassist Stuart Hamm contributed to the track “The Flower.” Billy James, known to music fans as the Ant-Bee, played percussion on the entire album. James’ tasteful use of percussion instead of drum machines is a very important asset to the longevity of The Great Nostalgia, as it sounds fresh without the usual ‘80s trappings.

One instrumental track recorded at the original sessions, “The Blue Gazebo,” has been included on this edition. Two more recent tracks complete the album: the brilliant piano ballad “Magnet And Iron” and “Nobody Wins In A War,” featuring sped-up vocals from Bob, Thana and son Nathan Harris.

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  2. Hi there

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