Jesse Harris, known for his captivating work with Norah Jones, delivers a mesmerizing solo effort with "Feel," released on July 10, 2007, under Secret Sun Recordings. This neo-psychedelic gem spans a concise yet impactful 39 minutes, offering a collection of tracks that are as moody as they are enchanting.
"Feel" showcases Harris' songwriting prowess, with each track revealing a unique blend of introspection and musical innovation. From the opening notes of "Feel" to the haunting melodies of "Fire on the Ocean," the album is a testament to Harris' ability to craft songs that resonate deeply. The tracklist includes standout pieces like "I Don't Mind," "You and Me," and "How Could It Take so Long?", each offering a distinct flavor of Harris' neo-psychedelic style.
Harris' production skills shine through, creating a cohesive and immersive soundscape that draws the audience in. The album's strength lies in its consistency, with no weak tracks to be found. Whether you're a long-time fan of Jesse Harris or new to his music, "Feel" is an album that demands attention and rewards repeated listens. It's a powerful set that highlights Harris' artistry and solidifies his place in the neo-psychedelic genre.