Sign In | Not yet a member? | Submit your article
 
Home   Technical   Study   Novel   Nonfiction   Health   Tutorial   Entertainment   Business   Magazine   Arts & Design   Audiobooks & Video Training   Cultures & Languages   Family & Home   Law & Politics   Lyrics & Music   Software Related   eBook Torrents   Uncategorized  
Letters: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Harry Miller s Isipingo - Which Way Now (2006) h20
Harry Miller s Isipingo - Which Way Now (2006) h20
Date: 18 April 2011, 08:36

Free Download Now     Free register and download UseNet downloader, then you can FREE Download from UseNet.

    Download without Limit " Harry Miller s Isipingo - Which Way Now (2006) h20 " from UseNet for FREE!



Harry Miller's Isipingo - Which Way Now (2006)

EAC rip | FLAC (tracks + .cue, log-file) | Covers | Length: 75:11 3% rec. | 493 MB
Genre: Jazz, Post-Bop, African Jazz, World Fusion | Label: Cuneiform (Rune 233)

Harry Miller remains one of the unsung heroes of modern improvised music. A white, Jewish South African expatriate, Miller played a pivotal role on the '70s European jazz scene, co-founding the Ogun label and promoting the documentation and popularization of multicultural, African-inflected improvisation. He was also, however, a brilliant, powerful bassist who bedded a number of classic recordings, as well as a notable, if sparsely recorded, bandleader and composer.
Isipingo was one of Miller's finest bands, and Which Way Now showcases an early incarnation of the ensemble which was previously undocumented on any official release. The group's only other album—Family Affair, recently reissued on Ogun's three-CD Miller boxed set—was recorded two years after this Bremen radio broadcast and featured slightly different personnel. This earlier lineup is loose, tough and somewhat rough around the edges, but it compensates for its coarseness with enthusiasm and sheer combustibility.
Miller's presence directs—but does not dominate—the proceedings. The leader's compositions are open-ended and flexible, and, although less memorable than much of the kwela-inspired repertoire of this idiom, certainly fine for blowing. The team of Miller, Keith Tippett and Louis Moholo-Moholo provides a dynamic, responsive pulse, shifting tempos and rhythmic texture with an impressive balance of precision and spontaneity. Mike Osborne and Nick Evans register fine statements, the former molten and declarative, the latter dense but delightfully agile. Particularly remarkable is Mongezi Feza, whose slashing, acidic lines afford the catalyzing presence in the ensemble; here is the cry of South Africa, plangent and weirdly lyrical. It is a rare pleasure to hear the band rippling behind the trumpeter, Miller's voluminous tone shuddering hot into the microphone.
It is largely to the leader's credit that the sounds of Feza and other expatriates are not lost to the ether, captured forever in these recordings, even now surfacing. As Which Way Now shows, however, Miller was far more than merely background noise—he gave the music flight, and he did it with his own wings. (~Karl A.D. Evangelista, allaboutjazz.com)
Tracklist:
01 Family Affair 19:03
02 Children at Play 20:37
03 Eli's Song 20:48
04 Which Way Now 14:42
All compositions by Harry Miller
The Players:
* Mongezi Feza - trumpet
* Nick Evans - trombone
* Mike Osborne - alto sax
* Keith Tippett - piano, percussion
* Harry Miller - bass
* Louis Moholo - drums
Recorded at Post-Aula, Bremen, Germany on November 20, 1975.
Download Links:

Thank you!

DISCLAIMER:

This site does not store Harry Miller s Isipingo - Which Way Now (2006) h20 on its server. We only index and link to Harry Miller s Isipingo - Which Way Now (2006) h20 provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete Harry Miller s Isipingo - Which Way Now (2006) h20 if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.



Comments

Comments (0) All

Verify: Verify

    Sign In   Not yet a member?


Popular searches