Jesse Harris, known for his distinctive voice and guitar work, steps into a more ambient and stripped-down sound with his 2006 album "Mineral." Recorded with a trio featuring Larry Goldings on Hammond organ, piano, and Wurlitzer, and Kenny Wollesen on drums, the album showcases a neo-psychedelic genre that is both introspective and captivating. The 12-track collection, spanning 46 minutes, offers a blend of instrumental and vocal pieces that highlight Harris's versatility and artistic evolution.
"Mineral" marks a departure from Harris's previous work, as he moves away from the shadow of his earlier collaborations and establishes a unique sonic identity. The album opens with "Slow Down," setting a contemplative tone that carries through tracks like "Nothing's Been Lost" and "Somewhere Down the Road." Instrumental pieces such as "Mineral" and "Karass" showcase Harris's ability to create atmospheric soundscapes, while vocal tracks like "This is Goodbye" and "No More" deliver poignant lyrics and melodic hooks.
With its blend of neo-psychedelic elements and ambient textures, "Mineral" is a testament to Jesse Harris's artistic growth and his ability to craft a cohesive and engaging musical experience. Released under Secret Sun Recordings, this album is a must-listen for fans of neo-psychedelic music and those looking to explore the diverse sounds of Jesse Harris.