Cape Town Shuffle
Jazz
| Mar 2003
Reviews
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2003-04-06
Reviewed 2003-04-06
Uptempo bop with a rich sound and playful, free solos -- great stuff, lots of energy. Accessible overall with plenty of good-natured outside twists in the solos.
Every track is upbeat and fast. #1 especially has a big-city hurry-up feel that's appealing.
#4 starts with a jubilant rap about the common source of all music (or some such), followed by rolling horn riffs. It's not my favorite track but it's still good.
Dawkins leads on sax, accompanied by trumpet and trombone, with bass & drums backing.
Every track is upbeat and fast. #1 especially has a big-city hurry-up feel that's appealing.
#4 starts with a jubilant rap about the common source of all music (or some such), followed by rolling horn riffs. It's not my favorite track but it's still good.
Dawkins leads on sax, accompanied by trumpet and trombone, with bass & drums backing.
Recent airplay
Toucouleur
Press and Release — Jun 04, 2003
Toucouleur
Umami Jazz Program — May 29, 2003
Jazz to Hip Hop
Memory Select — May 09, 2003
Dolphy and the Monk Dance
jellydish — Apr 27, 2003
Third Line and the Cape Town Shuffle
Memory Select — Apr 25, 2003
Dolphy and the Monk Dance
Umami Jazz Program — Apr 24, 2003
Charting
2003-04-07 — 2003-06-09
Jazz
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Jun 8 | 1 |
| Jun 1 | 1 |
| May 11 | 1 |
| May 4 | 1 |
| Apr 27 | 2 |
| Apr 13 | 2 |
Track listing
| 1. | Toucouleur | ||
| 2. | Third Line and the Cape ... | ||
| 3. | Dolphy and the Monk Dance | ||
| 4. | Jazz to Hip Hop |