SUGAR CANE'S GOT THE BLUESPersonnel: Don "Sugarcane" Harris (vocals, violin, electric violin); Terje Rypdal (guitar, electric guitar); Volker Kriegel (electric guitar); Wolfgang Dauner (keyboards, electronics); Neville Whitehead (electric bass); Robert Wyatt (drums). Audio Remasterer: Henning Birkenhake. Liner Note Authors: Eugene Chadbourne; Achim Hebgen. Recording information: Berlin Philharmonic Hall, Berlin, Germany (11 07 1971). Author: G? tz Michael Rieth. Photographer:
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Personnel: Don "Sugarcane" Harris (vocals, violin, electric violin); Terje Rypdal (guitar, electric guitar); Volker Kriegel (electric guitar); Wolfgang Dauner (keyboards, electronics); Neville Whitehead (electric bass); Robert Wyatt (drums).
Audio Remasterer: Henning Birkenhake.
Liner Note Authors: Eugene Chadbourne; Achim Hebgen.
Recording information: Berlin Philharmonic Hall, Berlin, Germany (11/07/1971).
Author: G?tz Michael Rieth.
Photographer: Hans Harzheim.
Translator: Consul Bodo Jacoby.
Unknown Contributor Role: Robert Wyatt.
The jazz-rock violinist Don "Sugar Cane" Harris, who came to prominence in the late 1960s with his fiery performances on Frank Zappa's HOT RATS, is given often inspired support on this early-'70s live set by some of Europe's most noted free-jazz and avant-garde rock musicians, including the then-Soft Machine drummer Robert Wyatt and the bassist Neville Whitehead. Harris demonstrates how he put jazz-rock violin playing on the map with four extended pieces, including Horace Silver's "Song for My Father," that combine technical wizardry with surprising sensitivity.