Last month I found this 45 in the bottom of a giant rubbermaid container of dirty broken 45's this guy was selling at a buck a piece. I talked him down to .50 a record and made out with several... this being the highlight of the haul. The Three Sounds consisted of Gene Harris on piano, Andrew Simpkins on double bass, and Bill Dowdy on drums. This 45 comes from their live album "Live At The Lighthouse" from 1967, which puts them at their mid-period. The LP is one of the very few live albums they released, and it's been reissued with bonus tracks. But here's the 45 single, hopefully to give you an itch to seek out their ultra-hip albums. As a bonus I threw in their track "Your Love Is Just Too Much" from Gene Harris' solo album "The Three Sounds" which was released in 1971.
Still I'm Sad/Makin' Bread Again
The Three Sounds
Blue Note #1935
1967
Still I'm Sad/Makin' Bread Again
The Three Sounds
Blue Note #1935
1967
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