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Harry Miller's Isipingo: Which Way Now
BySouth African jazz and kwela could be heard in much of the music made on this micro-scene, most explicitly in Pukwana's Spear and Chris McGregor's Brotherhood Of Breathand to a lesser, but still significant, extent in Miller's Isipingo. Yet the greatest unifying factor the various South African and Brit-improv musicians shared was passion. They were voraciously hungry to blow and push at the boundaries of improvisation, and the fire still shoots through their music today. (The circle of players was in another sense forerunners of today's F-IRE collective in London, moving promiscuously between their own and their colleagues' bands.)
Which Way Now is a floor-shaking addition to the era's recorded history (much of what we already have was recorded by Miller's own label, Ogun). Recorded live in concert in Bremen, Germany in 1975 and never previously released, it presents Isipingo in its prime. The sextet powers through four Miller originals. The tunes are uncluttered, township-flavoured platforms for extended soloing and collective improvisation. The shortest lasts just under fifteen minutes, the other three about twenty. The sound, by Radio Bremen, is excellent.
Trumpeter Feza, alto saxophonist Mike Osborne and trombonist Nick Evans are in fierce creative flight throughout, and Miller and drummer Louis Moholo each nail the beat and join the frontline, butthirty years onit is perhaps pianist Keith Tippett who shines most conspicuously. His lyrical, rococo and otherworldly, Ravel meets astral-jazz flights remain utterly his own: brilliant, uplifting and delightful.
Cuneiform has also released two live recordings by Brotherhood Of Breath, Travelling Somewhere, from 1973, and Bremen To Bridgewater, from 1975.
Track Listing
Family Affair; Children at Play; Eli's Song; Which Way Now.
Personnel
Nick Evans: trombone; Mongezi Feza: trumpet; Harry Miller: bass; Louis Moholo-Moholo: drums; Mike Osborne: alto sax; Keith Tippett: piano.
Album information
Title: Which Way Now | Year Released: 2006 | Record Label: Cuneiform Records
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