Listening to Last.fm, Ben Webster & Oscar Peterson radio, Exodus by Eddie Harris came on. I have never heard the song, probably, other than in the movie. Curious, I took a look at his biography.
Eddie Harris (October 20, 1934 - November 5, 1996), was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. Although he was one of the most popular jazz musicians of his day (and the first to receive a gold record), his inclusion in his repertoire of types of music other than jazz and his incorporation of comedy into his act led many jazz critics to consider him insufficiently committed to jazz. His experimentation with other types of music sometimes had questionable results, but many still regard him as one of the great jazz musicians.
Insufficiently committed? What the hell do critics know? And how could they criticize a musician in such a way?
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