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Album Review

Jesse Harris' seventh album, Feel, arrived at a major moment in his career: less than a month after its release, the soundtrack to The Hottest State, the Ethan Hawke film for which he wrote all the music, also came out. Because the soundtrack included performances by such notables as Emmylou Harris, Feist, Willie Nelson, and Bright Eyes, it solidified Harris' reputation as a songwriting it-boy. But if Feel had secured the kind of attention The Hottest State or that other noteworthy album Harris wrote a lot of songs for — Norah Jones' Come Away with Me — on its own, no further solidification of it-ness would have been necessary. The songs on Feel coax you into doing just that, and fully; a little thinking might happen along the way, too. As a performer, Harris, who comes off as a faded-jeans, neurosis-free kind of guy, is intimate, though not always in the quiet way usually associated with the word. And musically, he blends folk, rock, jazz, and world rhythms into a sophisticated but familiar-sounding brew. Highlights on a record that will be remembered for its light touch and unerringly human lyrics include the rousing title track, the elegant "You and Me," and the playful "Walk On."

Customer Reviews

Surprise Surprise

I don't like Jesse Harris' music much, but I love this album. It takes a lot to win over a non-fan, and I've got to say, I'm won-over. Hats off, Jesse - this is a fantastic piece. You've got me.

Not Bad

This definitely isn't the greatest thing I've ever heard, but it isn't bad. The songs have nice melodies that you can bob along to, and it's good music for a lazy day. The guy doesn't have an outstanding voice, but I've heard worse. All in all it's worth a listen.

Not his best but...

I've enjoyed Jesse's previous 2 albums--I still think his first was his best. This is worth listening to, and better than most of what is out there. Kind of sweet--good for a lazy summer afternoon.

Biography

Genre: Singer/Songwriter

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Jesse Harris first rose to national attention via Norah Jones' 2002 Grammy-winning album Come Away with Me, for which he played guitar and wrote the hit song "Don't Know Why." His own career, however, had launched well before his collaboration with Miss Jones. A native New Yorker, Harris grew up studying classical piano and guitar, focusing on the songwriting end first before mastering the actual musicianship. While in his early 20s, Harris...
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