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| | MILLER'S, HARRY ISIPINGO Which way now Label : Cuneiform Records Year : 2006 Format : CD Style : Jazz Availability : Out of stock
| | | | Description : | Bassist Harry Miller was born in South Africa, but he was the Brit-jazz bassist throughout the 1970s, playing with John Surman, Centipede, Mike Westbrook, King Crimson, Keith Tippett, Mike Osborne, Julie Tippetts, Alan Skidmore and most famously, Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath, among many others, as well as co-founding the legendary Ogun label, which documented much of the Brit-jazz scene in the 1970s. His group Isipingo, which could be compared to a smaller-scale, more 'swinging' take on the kwela-influenced jazz of the Brotherhood, includes six of the greatest of Britain's jazzers of the 1970’s and is sure to appeal to the large audience that made Cuneiform’s two Brotherhood of Breath albums such big successes! This CD features over 70 minutes of music from a beautifully recorded radio concert from November, 1975 and includes a 16-page booklet with rare and beautiful photos as well as extensive notes by Italian jazz scholar Francesco Martinelli.
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