That Is Why You're Overweight Explained
That Is Why You're Overweight is an album by American jazz saxophonist Eddie Harris recorded in 1975 and released on the Atlantic label.[1] [2]
Reception
The Allmusic review stated: "Some of this stuff hits, some of it misses... all of it suggests that Harris' curiosity and impatience had him flailing around in search of a direction".[3]
Track listing
All compositions by Eddie Harris except as indicated
- "It's All Right Now" – 3:56
- "Why Do You Hurt Me" (Harris, Bradley Bobo) – 4:19
- "Flowers" – 4:59
- "That Is Why You're Overweight" (Harris, Sara Harris, Yvonne Harris) – 7:25
- "Tryin' Ain't Dyin'" – 7:30
- "Live Again" (Ronald Muldrow) – 4:18
- "Ooh" – 2:49
- "Exempt" – 7:37
Personnel
- Eddie Harris – tenor saxophone, electric piano, vocals
- Ronald Muldrow – guitar, guitorgan vocals
- Bradley Bobo – bass, 6 string bass, vocals
- Paul Humphrey, Terry Thompson – drums
- Buck Clarke – bongos, percussion, tambourine
- Calvin Barnes – drums, percussion, vocals
- Marshall Thompson – percussion (track 5)
- Bob Ramey – rhythm synthesizer (track 1)
- Muhal Richard Abrams (track 5), Bobby Lyle (track 2) – electric piano
- Odell Brown – organ (track 5)
- Lou Gonzales, Joe Romano – trumpet, flugelhorn (tracks 2, 4 & 8)
- Burgess Gardner, Frank Gordon – trumpet (track 5)
- Steve Galloway (track 5), Al Hall Jr. (tracks 2, 4 & 8), Maurice Spears (tracks 2, 4 & 8) – trombone
- Delbert Hill – baritone saxophone, oboe, bassoon, tenor saxophone (tracks 2, 4 & 8)
- Willie Henderson – baritone saxophone (track 5)
- Edmund Lee Bauer, Sol Bobrov, E. Zlatoff Mirsky – violin (track 5)
- Bruce K. Hayden, Harold H. Kupper – viola (track 5)
- Karl B. Fruh – cello (track 5)
- Vivian Harrell, Marilyn Haywood, Mary Ann Stewart, Stephana Loeb, Karen Patterson, Nancy Shanks – vocals
- Gerald Lee – arranger
Notes and References
- http://www.jazzdisco.org/atlantic-records/catalog-1600-series/#sd-1683 Atlantic Records discography
- http://www.eddieharris.com/#discography Eddie Harris Discography
- Ginell, R. S. Allmusic Review accessed May 15, 2012