Harlem River Drive by Bobbi Humphrey from the album “BLACKS and BLUES” released in 1974 by Blue Note Records…
MUSICIANS / PERSONNEL:
- Bobbi Humphrey – Flute |
- Larry Mizell, Fonce Mizell, Fred Perren – Backing Vocals and Vocal Arrangements |
- Chuck Rainey – Bass |
- Harvey Mason – Drums |
- Stephanie Spruil – Percussion |
- King Errison – Congas |
- Jerry Peters – Electric Piano |
- Fonce Mizell – Clavinet, Trumpet |
- Fred Perren – Synthesizer |
- Written, Arranged and Conducted by Larry Mizell |
- Produced by Larry Mizell & Chuck Davis |
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Beautiful!! I remember this song growing up in NYC. There is nothing quite like hearing this song while well driving along HRD:) and coming from the village up town along the East River Highway after an evening of dancing the night away a summer tune! This lovely melody is mean, a haunting melody for anyone who appreciates a great instrumental with soft vocals to complement, new musicians take note, peace:)!
My Atlantic City NJ home bred brutha Harvey Mason on drums. We grew up around the corner from each other.
Nothing better than that old urban sound. It lives in my memory and soul.