She Said Mahalo Lee Oskar
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2023
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
04.03.2026
Das Album enthält Albumcover
- 1 Caribbean Love Song 03:46
- 2 Children Of The World 04:05
- 3 Be. Happy. 03:45
- 4 Morning Rush 04:56
- 5 She Said Mahalo 05:13
- 6 Memories 03:07
- 7 Most Favored Nation 05:25
- 8 Funky Rhetoric 05:08
- 9 Sweet Lullaby 03:46
- 10 One World Fist 04:06
Info zu She Said Mahalo
The ten-track album of Lee Oskar’s original compositions includes rich instrumentations featuring Oskar’s signature harmonica and many other outstanding musicians, including those who perform with Oskar regularly as Lee Oskar & Friends.
The ten-track album of Lee Oskar’s original compositions includes rich instrumentations featuring Oskar’s signature harmonica and many other outstanding musicians, including those who perform with Oskar regularly as Lee Oskar & Friends: Darian Asplund (Saxophone); Andrew Cloutier (Drums); Denali Williams (Percussion); Dean Schmidt (Bass); Brian Monroney (Guitar); Alex Mortland (Guitar); Andrew Joslyn (Strings); and Mack Grout (Keys and Piano); as well as special guest artists: Takahiro Miyazaki (Saxophone and flute); Paul Hanson (Bassoon); Randy Oxford (Trombone) Harold Brown (Drums, Percussion); Thin Diop (Percussion); Joe Doria (Organ); Phil Peterson (Strings); “Sancho” Youichrou Suzuki (Shakuhachi) and Mayo Higa (Shamisen). Oskar plays various harmonica models in altered tunings and keys on this album.
Lee Oskar is an internationally acclaimed harmonica virtuoso, composer, producer, manufacturer, visual artist and lifelong musical explorer. He is world-renowned for his iconic role as a founding member, co-composer and lead harmonica player of the pioneering funk/jazz band that composed and recorded such hits as “Low Rider,” “Spill the Wine,” “Cisco Kid,” “The World is a Ghetto,” “Slippin’ into Darkness,” “Why Can’t Be Friends,” and many more chart-topping songs from 1969-1993. Since that time, Oskar and his original bandmates from that era perform as the LowRider Band.
Oskar also performs around the world with outstanding musicians from the Pacific Northwest, known as Lee Oskar & Friends, featuring well-loved mega-hits, new arrangements of his own compositions, and exciting newer material. Artistically, Oskar has earned critical and popular acclaim for more than four decades with his wide-ranging portfolio of unforgettable compositions evoking different moods, rhythms and genres. In the words of Seattle Times critic Misha Berson, “The harmonica man can really blow, but he can croon, too.”
"It’s not just Oskar and his harmonica creating this musical voyage. There’s an orchestral effect and musical tapestry that’s woven by many other outstanding musicians, including those who perform with Oskar regularly as Lee Oskar & Friends: Darian Asplund (Saxophone); Andrew Cloutier (Drums); Denali Williams (Percussion); Dean Schmidt (Bass); Brian Monroney (Guitar); Alex Mortland (Guitar); Andrew Joslyn (Strings); and Mack Grout (Keys and Piano); as well as special guest artists: Takahiro Miyazaki (Saxophone and flute); Paul Hanson (Bassoon); Randy Oxford (Trombone) Harold Brown (Drums, Percussion); Thione Diop (Percussion); Joe Doria (Organ); Phil Peterson (Strings); “Sancho” Youichrou Suzuki (Shakuhachi) and Mayo Higa (Shamisen). Oskar plays various harmonica models in altered tunings and keys on this album, as specified in the liner notes (below). And he created the accompanying artwork. As you listen to his music, and if you read his words, Oskar’s message becomes perfectly clear. So sit back, maybe with an island-style beverage topped by a tiny umbrella, and enjoy this spiritual voyage." (Jim White, bluesroadhouse.com)
Lee Oskar, harmonica (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Darian Asplund, saxophone (1, 2, 3, 6, 8, 9, 10)
Takahiro Miyazaki, saxophone (4)
Paul Hanson, bassoon (2, 3, 4, 6, 7)
Takahiro Miyazaki, flute (4)
Randy Oxford, trombone (1)
Alex Mortland, guitar (5, 8, 9, 10)
Brian Monroney, guitar (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7)
Dean Schmidt, bass (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Andrew Cloutier, drums (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Harold Brown, drums (1)
Harold Brown, percussion (1, 3) (tom-toms, snare)
Thione Diop, percussion (2, 4)
Denali Williams, bongo (3), tambourine) (5, 8)
Joe Doria, organ (1, 6)
Mack Grout, piano (5, 9)
Mack Grout, keyboards (3, 8)
Andrew Jostlyn, strings (2, 5, 6)
Phil Peterson, strings (4)
“Sancho” Youichrou Suzuki, shakuhachi (4)
Mayuko Higa, shamisen
Lee Oskar
was born in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1948. Oskar's been playing harmonica since childhood, when a family friend gave a six-year-old Oskar his first instrument. His fond memories of listening to Danish radio growing up include a special fondness for the music and singing of Ray Charles. "He's someone whose delivery and sound have greatly influenced me," Oskar said. "I've always wanted my sound to have that quality of soulfulness very much like his singing."
Another aspect of his artistic personality was also developed very early -- his love for and prowess as a visual artist. Never Forget's striking cover painting represents some of Oskar's visual work. "For many years I did all the art direction for the War albums," he continues. "Painting for me is another vital part of my life. If the art isn't right on a project, that sets the wrong tone. It's definitely a different vibe for me, but the connection is certainly there. They are both huge parts of my life, and it was just as important that the art direction for Never Forget clicked with the music."
"For all my life the things my mother told me about that experience have remained with me"
At 18, Oskar made the move to New York, despite having no money, relatives or connections there. After a period as a street musician, there were other stops in Toronto, San Francisco and ultimately Los Angeles.
Lee Oskar met Eric Burdon at a jam on the Sunset Strip in LA and they started hanging out & going to jams together. Burdon decided he wanted to form a group with Oskar and began looking for a band to back them up. They heard about a group playing at The Ragdoll called Nightshift, who were backing Deacon Jones, and went to check them out. Oskar sat in with the band, and the rest is history.
The original group was Eric Burdon and War, though Burdon eventually departed the band. Their 1969 debut LP included the hit "Spill The Wine," while the follow-up two-disc set The Black Man's Burdon wasn't as successful, but the band's reputation for freewheeling idiomatic eclecticism became well known (they're famous for a 60-minute version of "Mother Earth" at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London with Jimi Hendrix that would be his final public performance).
The distinctive twin sax/harmonica sound pairing Oskar's harmonica with saxophonist Charles Miller "was always something that I wanted to have happen. It was something I had envisioned for many years." Oskar also recalls sitting around a swimming pool with the other members during a discussion about what to call the group. "I remember talking about the battle between what drives you creatively and other aspects of your personality, the war that happens within the human spirit," Oskar continued. "That's where we got the name War."
War emerged as a supergroup in the early '70s, and had a lengthy string of hit singles and albums through the remainder of that decade as well as the '80s and into the early '90s. The Oskar harmonica lines were memorable parts of such War staples as “Lowrider,” ”The World Is A Ghetto," "Why Can't We Be Friends" and "Me and Baby Brother,” among others.
Oskar also began pursuing a solo career while maintaining his ties with War. A trio of solo LPs between 1976 and 1981 earned Oskar a 1976 Triple Crown, being voted top Instrumental Artist of the Year in Billboard, Cashbox and Record World.
Oskar's love for harmonicas led him into another phase of the music business in 1983. Lee Oskar formed a company to manufacture high-end harmonicas, and Lee Oskar Harmonicas leeoskar.com continues as a major harmonica manufacturer both nationally and internationally. The company sells harmonicas for every known music idiom. Oskar manufactures them in conjunction with the Japanese factory, Tombo Musical Instrument Company. The harmonicas are produced with replacement parts that allow the user to change reed plates when/if the instruments become worn down by constant use, and also allows the mixing of different tunings. Lee Oskar Harmonicas celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2023.
Now a resident of Washington State, Lee Oskar has earned ASCAP writing awards, and even had his signature sound celebrated in Pitbull and Kesha's recent hit "Timber," which was inspired by Oskar's harmonica contributions in the song "San Francisco Bay."
Lee Oskar's Never Forget will ultimately take its place alongside other great LPs such as Marvin Gaye's What's Going On or Curtis Mayfield's solo debut Curtis. These stand as works whose messages and impact have a decisive and hugely positive impact that extends far beyond just enjoying the music. Indeed, Oskar hopes that everyone who hears the compositions on Never Forget will embrace its ultimate purpose: bringing people together. Those qualities have always been evident in his work. They were first a vital part of the original group Eric Burdon and War. Then they became a key ingredient in War's core sound during their peak years. Oskar's maintained a warm and ongoing relationship with original War members Harold Brown, Howard Scott and the late B.B. Dickerson, and they formed the Lowrider Band after War.
The best expression of humanity's creative spirit has always been represented in the arts. They stand as a chronicle of the greatest achievements from every world community. They have also provided the essential inspiration to carry people through the toughest times and harshest experiences. Whether it's music, painting, literature, or dance, the arts stand as a bastion and motivating force that elicits the best qualities in societies around the globe. "All people, no matter their backgrounds, have much more in common than the things that make them different," Oskar concludes. "I want to make music that inspires and unites people, that says we can achieve things together and that it's really time to think more about what we can accomplish working with each other rather than focusing so much on what separates and makes us different." The wonderful performances and evocative playing of Lee Oskar have always done that, and he accomplishes it with verve and flamboyance throughout every number on Never Forget.
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