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1 Career history  





2 Critical appraisals  





3 Discography  



3.1  The Contortions  





3.2  The Raybeats  





3.3  Solo  





3.4  Jody Harris & Robert Quine  





3.5  The Golden Palominos  





3.6  Richard Hell and the Voidoids  





3.7  Other artists  







4 References  





5 External links  














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Jody Harris
BornUnited States
GenresSurf rock, rock, no wave
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Electric guitar
Years active1973–1990
LabelsZE
Don't Fall Off the Mountain
Press
Shanachie
Antilles
Infidelity
Lust/Unlust
Celluloid

Jody Harris is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and composer who was born in Kansas[1] and became a central figure in the seminal no wave scene in New York City in the 1970s.

Career history[edit]

Harris was lead guitarist in the Contortions, an influential No Wave band. He was also a key member of a number of bands that emerged from the no wave scene, including the Raybeats and the Golden Palominos.

Harris has also recorded as a solo artist and with guitarist Robert Quine. In 1977, he joined Quine in a band backing rock critic Lester Bangs on Bangs' 7" single, Let It Blurt, produced by John Cale.[2] He was also briefly a member of the Voidoids and played on many recordings by a wide range of artists, including Matthew Sweet, Syd Straw, Kip Hanrahan and John Zorn.

With Quine, he composed all the music on their collaborative album, Escape, as well as co-writing virtually all the Raybeats' material. He also composed all the songs and instrumentals on his one solo album, except for one song co-written with Don Christensen. As part of Anton Fier's supergroup the Golden Palominos, he co-wrote the majority of the songs on the band's acclaimed second album, Visions of Excess.

Critical appraisals[edit]

One esteemed critic described Harris as a "seasoned campaigner from the late-1970s flowering of American postpunk",[3] while another called him "one of the most underrated guitarists" on the New York scene.[4]

Robert Palmer, writing in The New York Times in 1987, praised "the luminous clarity" of Harris's lead guitar work for the Golden Palominos,[3] while the Village Voice's Robert Christgau obliquely criticized what he called a "weakness for the genre exercise".[5] Quine himself, however, declared Harris's work "tragically underrated -- he's so far advanced, way past me and people can't hear it".[6]

Discography[edit]

The Contortions[edit]

The Raybeats[edit]

Solo[edit]

Jody Harris & Robert Quine[edit]

The Golden Palominos[edit]

Richard Hell and the Voidoids[edit]

Other artists[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "BAND HISTORY". February 26, 2008.
  • ^ Perfect Sound Forever, May 2007
  • ^ a b New York Times, Apr. 15, 1987
  • ^ "Jody Harris".
  • ^ Christgau's Consumer Guide, Jan. 7, 1986
  • ^ Perfect Sound Forever, Nov. 1997
  • External links[edit]


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