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
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) 1989. Gene Harris Quartet - Listen Here!
Reviewers often note that while it is a studio recording, it has the telepathic energy and vivid atmosphere of a live performance. While Harris is famous for the blues, only