Which Way Now
Jazz
| Aug 2006
Reviews
Ben
Reviewed 2006-09-11
Reviewed 2006-09-11
Harry Miller's Isipingo - Which Way Now
Led by bassist Harry Miller, Isipingo is an offshoot of the expatriate South African band Brotherhood of Breath. This live set from the mid-70s features members of that ensemble stretching out on Miller's tunes. The compositions have a jazzier feel than the Brotherhood of Breath, but with the same upbeat tempos and infectious grooves. Excellent stuff!
1. Med tempo funky jam
2. Driving groove with a simple descending head
3. Bluesy walking tempo with wild solos
4. Speedy bop with great swirling piano
Led by bassist Harry Miller, Isipingo is an offshoot of the expatriate South African band Brotherhood of Breath. This live set from the mid-70s features members of that ensemble stretching out on Miller's tunes. The compositions have a jazzier feel than the Brotherhood of Breath, but with the same upbeat tempos and infectious grooves. Excellent stuff!
1. Med tempo funky jam
2. Driving groove with a simple descending head
3. Bluesy walking tempo with wild solos
4. Speedy bop with great swirling piano
Recent airplay
Eli's Song [cont'd], Eli's Song
Memory Select — Nov 10, 2006
Children At Play
Memory Select — Oct 06, 2006
Family Affair
Sunshine ... in the Afternoon — Sep 22, 2006
Which Way Now
Memory Select — Sep 15, 2006
Family Affair
Umami Jazz Program — Sep 12, 2006
Charting
2006-09-10 — 2006-11-12
Jazz
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Nov 12 | 1 |
| Oct 8 | 1 |
| Sep 24 | 1 |
| Sep 17 | 2 |
Track listing
| 1. | Family Affair | ||
| 2. | Children At Play | ||
| 3. | Eli's Song | ||
| 4. | Which Way Now |