CD/LP/Track Review

Sisters of Swing: Kicking the Habit (2003)

  • 269
By Published: April 1, 2003
Sisters of Swing: Kicking the Habit

It's hard to imagine any kind of followup to In The Habit , the live debut from the Sisters of Swing, but the quartet has managed to rise one notch higher. Adding to the positive themes of spirituality and enlightenment from their first record, Kicking the Habit focuses on Sister Martha's recovery from ergot addiction.

For those not in the know, ergot is an unusual fungus which grows on rye. In its ordinary form it can cause paralysis, convulsions, and death. However, upon baking the grain into bread, a significant amount of the toxin is converted to LSD. For centuries ergot has been intimately, although covertly, associated with Church culture. Some of the greatest visions in religious history have been attributed to simple rye bread, including experiences by all the major prophets. Think about those loaves and fishes, for example.

Sister Martha, the pianist in this quartet, spent ten long years as an ergot addict. While this period was her most creatively fertile, it had devastating consequences on her responsibilities in the convent. She had to be subdued several times for claiming she had seen Jesus in drag. (The mother superior had a bit of a problem with facial hair, which may account for some of these visions.)

Martha's three Sisters on this date show a surprising empathy for her condition. On "I Saw Him and He Was Her," Sister Agnes dives deep into the bottom end of her baritone saxophone to growl along with bassist Sister Mary. But it's Sister Martha who brings the piece together when she scats brightly atop the calypso portion that follows. On the upbeat "Freedom From Freedom," the group synergizes for a fully improvised romp in the spirit of Ornette Coleman's early quartets. It's remarkable how the four voices manage to simultaneously intertwine four hymns in this piece.

In the liner notes, John H. Lienhard asks of ergot, "Is it from God? Is it from the Devil? Or is it from the bread we eat?" Clearly it's all three. Sister Martha learned this the hard way, and now she adheres to a strict bread-free diet. And her piano playing soars free and unfettered, thanks to a little help from her Sisters.

For more information, see John H. Lienhard's notes .

Track Listing: I Saw Him and He Was Her; Organ Jam; Bake Wheat Not Rye; Astral Traveling; Freedom From Freedom.

Personnel: Sister Mary - bass; Sister Martha - piano, keyboards; Sister Agnes - tenor and baritone saxophones; Sister Amelia - drums.

Record Label: Heavenly Sounds | Style: Modern Jazz

April fools!

Be the first to post a comment on Sisters of Swing's Kicking the Habit.

Signup & post a comment

Artist Name

Album Title

Record Label

Author of Review

Contest Giveaways

Local Calendar


Date Title/Musician Venue Location
Feb 09 New Tricks Garage Restaurant & Cafe New York, NY
Feb 09 Ekah Kim Tutuma Social Club New York, NY
Feb 09 Michael Garin and Mardie Millit Aza Lounge (New York, NY) New York, NY
Feb 09 Blaise Siwula*Dom Minasi Duo 125th Street Library New York, NY
Feb 09 Blaise Siwula*Dom Minasi Duo 125th Street Library New York, NY
Feb 09 Webster Hall Ladies Night Thursdays New York, NY
Feb 09 Ted Kooshian's Standard Orbit Quartet Somethin' Jazz Club (formerly "Miles Cafe") New York, NY
Feb 09 Vocalist Lisa Nobumoto with her New York Jazz Quartet! Piano/Bass/Drums/Trumpet Birdland New York, NY
Feb 09 Benny Golson in New York on 02/09/12 Jazz Standard New York, NY
Feb 09 Roy Hargrove Big Band Blue Note: New York New York, NY
Feb 10 Chilcano Tutuma Social Club New York, NY
Feb 10 Gabriel Alegria Afro-Peruvian Sextet Tutuma Social Club New York, NY