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Harlem River Drive

Harlem River Drive

Harlem River Drive has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 16 episodes and was first played on 16 November 2013.

Eddie Palmieri's supergroup Harlem River Drive was the first group to really merge black and Latin styles and musicians, resulting in a free-form brew of salsa, funk, soul, jazz, and fusion. Though it was led by pianist Palmieri, the group also included excellent players from both the Latin community (his brother Charlie, Victor Venegas, Andy Gonsalez) and the black world (Bernard "Pretty" Purdie, Ronnie Cuber). Named as an ironic reference to the New York City street which allowed predominantly suburban drivers to bypass East Harlem entirely on their way to lower Manhattan, Harlem River Drive released their groundbreaking debut album in 1970 on Roulette, including Latin and underground club hits like the title track and "Seeds of Life." Unfortunately, Harlem River Drive was their only album, though the group did appear co-billed on Eddie Palmieri's two-part 1972 release, Live at Sing Sing, Vols. 1-2.

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Harlem River Drive

Harlem River Drive has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 16 episodes and was first played on 16 November 2013.

Eddie Palmieri's supergroup Harlem River Drive was the first group to really merge black and Latin styles and musicians, resulting in a free-form brew of salsa, funk, soul, jazz, and fusion. Though it was led by pianist Palmieri, the group also included excellent players from both the Latin community (his brother Charlie, Victor Venegas, Andy Gonsalez) and the black world (Bernard "Pretty" Purdie, Ronnie Cuber). Named as an ironic reference to the New York City street which allowed predominantly suburban drivers to bypass East Harlem entirely on their way to lower Manhattan, Harlem River Drive released their groundbreaking debut album in 1970 on Roulette, including Latin and underground club hits like the title track and "Seeds of Life." Unfortunately, Harlem River Drive was their only album, though the group did appear co-billed on Eddie Palmieri's two-part 1972 release, Live at Sing Sing, Vols. 1-2.

Original source Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

Harlem River Drive (Theme Song)
Harlem River Drive
Roulette1971
Idle Hands
Harlem River Drive feat. Eddie Palmieri, Jimmy Norman
Roulette1971
Idle Hands
Harlem River Drive
Roulette1971
Need You
Harlem River Drive
Arista1975
Seeds Of Life (Pt. 1)
Harlem River Drive, Eddie Palmieri (Jay Messina mix)
Roulette1971
Broken Home
Harlem River Drive
Roulette1971
Seeds Of Life
Harlem River Drive
Soul Brother Records2017
Idle Hands
Harlem River Drive
Soul Brother Records2017
Broken Home
Harlem River Drive
Parlophone Records Ltd.0