Frogman, here is one of the albums of Gene Harris that I have, together with S.T. from mid 80's.
You might like it, if you dont have it
'This superb album (reissued on CD) solidified pianist Gene Harris' return to the jazz major leagues. Teamed up with bassist Ray Brown, drummer Mickey Roker, and tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine, Harris stretches out on such songs as Ray Brown's blues "Gene's Lament," "Things Ain't What They Used to Be," "Yours Is My Heart Alone," and "Battle Hymn of the Republic." Harris and Turrentine work together so well on this soulful blues/bop date that one wishes they had teamed up much more often.
https://youtu.be/0Cb5k2NdADs
https://youtu.be/8vcB_VHUChY
https://youtu.be/sCAhXIqS-80
Also, perhaps interesting, concert and lessons, it should be more occasions and musicians doing this...
https://youtu.be/NEEVbfuSQEs
You might like it, if you dont have it
'This superb album (reissued on CD) solidified pianist Gene Harris' return to the jazz major leagues. Teamed up with bassist Ray Brown, drummer Mickey Roker, and tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine, Harris stretches out on such songs as Ray Brown's blues "Gene's Lament," "Things Ain't What They Used to Be," "Yours Is My Heart Alone," and "Battle Hymn of the Republic." Harris and Turrentine work together so well on this soulful blues/bop date that one wishes they had teamed up much more often.
https://youtu.be/0Cb5k2NdADs
https://youtu.be/8vcB_VHUChY
https://youtu.be/sCAhXIqS-80
Also, perhaps interesting, concert and lessons, it should be more occasions and musicians doing this...
https://youtu.be/NEEVbfuSQEs