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Recorded live at The Village Gate, New York, New York and Shelly's Manne-Hole, Hollywood, California. Originally released on Atlantic (1529).
In 1999, Collectables released Plug Me In/High Voltage, which contained two complete albums -- Plug Me In (1968, originally released on Atlantic) and High Voltage (1969, originally released on Atlantic) -- by Eddie Harris on one compact disc. ~ Jason Birchmeier
Includes liner notes by Bill Cerri and Joel Dorn.
Originally released on Atlantic (1506).
2 LPs on 1 CD: PLUG ME IN (1968)/HIGH VOLTAGE (1968).
Personnel: Eddie Harris (electric tenor saxophone); Haywood Henry (baritone saxophone); Jimmy Owens, Melvin Lastie, Joe Newman, James Bossy (trumpet); Tom McIntosh, Garnet Brown (trombone); Jodie Christian (piano); Charles Rainey (electric bass); Melvin Jackson, Ron Carter (bass); Richard Smith, Grady Tate (drums).
Producer: Joel Dorn.
Engineer: Bruce Tergesen.
HIGH VOLTAGE:
Personnel: Eddie Harris (electric tenor saxophone); Jodie Christian (piano); Melvin Jackson (bass); Billy Hart, Richard Smith (drums).
Personnel: Haywood Henry (baritone saxophone); James Bossy, Jimmy Owens, Joe Newman , Melvin Lastie (trumpet); Jodie Christian (piano); Grady Tate (drums).
Liner Note Author: Joel Dorn.
Recording information: Shelly's Manne-Hole, Hollywood CA; Village Gate NY.
Arranger: Eddie Harris.
PLUG ME IN:
2 On 1 Plug Me In/High Voltage Music Eddie Harris Plug Me In/High Voltage Songs | 1. | Live Right Now | |
| 2. | It's Crazy | |
| 3. | Ballad (For My Love) | |
| 4. | Lovely Is Today | |
| 5. | Theme in Search of a T.V. Commercial | |
| 6. | Winter Meeting | |
| 7. | Movin' on Out | |
| 8. | Funky Doo | |
| 9. | Children's Song, The | |
| 10. | Ballad (For My Love) | |
| 11. | Is There a Place for Us | |
| 12. | Listen Here | |
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