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Which Way Now
Album: Which Way Now
By Julian Shore
Label: Tone Rogue Records
Released: 0
Duration: 8:42
Which Way Now
By Harry Miller
Label: Cuneiform Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Family Affair; Children at Play; Eli
Harry Miller: Which Way Now
by Donald Elfman
To understand the full impact of this first-time issue of thirty year-old material, it's necessary to know what a hotbed of musical activity London was in the '60s and '70s. The city was bursting with creative energy and everything came together there--avant-garde jazz, jazz rock, international music, new music and more. One of the key figures ...
Which Way Now
Label: Cuneiform Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Family Affair; Children at Play; Eli's Song; Which Way Now.
Which Way Now
By Nick Evans
Label: Cuneiform Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: 01. Family Affair (Miller) - 19:03; 02. Children at Play (Miller) - 20:37; 03. Eli's Song (Miller) - 20:48; 04. Which Way Now Miller 14:42
Which Way Now
By Harry Miller
Label: Cuneiform Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Family Affair; Children At Play; Eli's Song; Which Way Now.
Harry Miller's Isipingo: Which Way Now
by Jerry D'Souza
Cuneiform has unearthed another gem from the '70s British jazz scene in Which Way Now. Bassist Harry Miller was one of the staples of that era, and on this performance from November of 1975, he shows just why. The band here was the original lineup of Isipingo, and while there is a structure to the music, ...
Harry Miller's Isipingo: Which Way Now
by AAJ Italy Staff
Isipingo è stato certamente uno dei gruppi inglesi degli anni settanta meno documentato su disco. Un progetto molto interessante, certamente figlio dei gruppi misti che si crearono sin dalla metà degli anni sessanta a Londra con il coinvolgimento di musicisti locali e musicisti provenienti dal Sudafrica. L'esempio più noto è rappresentato dalla 'Brotherhood of Breath' di ...
Harry Miller's Isipingo: Which Way Now
by John Kelman
The remarkably large and intersecting jazz and progressive rock community of late-'60s and early-'70s England is enough to give any discographer nightmares. But within that group a few key players came together more often than most, including a contingent which had escaped South Africa's apartheid. Harry Miller was one such artist, an in-demand bassist who appeared ...
Harry Miller's Isipingo: Which Way Now
by Chris May
South African emigre Harry Miller was at the heart of a freewheeling, and in pockets Rabelaisian, circle of improvisers who shot through London like meteors in the 1970s and lit up everything around them. They burned bright and fast, and several of the key members, particularly the several South Africans among them, died tragically young. Miller ...