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Cape Town Shuffle is an album by American jazz saxophonist Ernest Dawkins' New Horizons Ensemble, which was recorded live at Chicago's HotHouse in 2002 and released on Delmark.

Music

"Toucouleur", named after a Senegalese tribe, was developed in 2000 when Dawkins started his partnership with the Montu Dance Theater of Chicago. "Third Line and the Cape Town Shuffle" features the Southern-Baptist-style preaching of New Horizons Ensemble member Ameen Muhammad. "Dolphy and the Monk Dance" is a tribute to saxophonist Vandy Harris. "Jazz to Hip Hop" is a scale-down sexet version from Dawkins' involvement in the Meet the Composers Residency and features the lyrics of Khari B. the Disco Poet, son of Mwata Bowden.[1]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz[3]

In his review for AllMusic, Alex Henderson states "Cape Town Shuffle isn't for bop snobs, but those who appreciate an inside/outside approach to avant-garde jazz will find these performances to be quite enriching."[2]

The All About Jazz review by Mark Corroto says "That is butt-shakin' blues based jazz. Like Charles Mingus recalling the field hollers, the Art Ensemble of Chicago bringing the beat straight out of Africa, and Dizzy Gillespie spinning into new heights with bebop, Dawkins stirs his listeners to get up and move."[4]

In his review for JazzTimes Nate Chinen states "The music of New Horizons spills over with vibrant energies, conveying the life-affirming exuberance of cultural expression."[5]

Track listing

All compositions by Ernest Dawkins
  1. "Toucouler" – 14:00
  2. "Third Line and the Cape Town Shuffle" – 19:48
  3. "Dolphy and the Monk Dance" – 14:07
  4. "Jazz to Hip Hop" (Words: Khari B.) – 14:18

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Original Liner Notes by Ed Enright
  2. ^ a b Henderson, Alex. Ernest Dawkins – Cape Town Shuffle: Review at AllMusic. Retrieved December 30, 2015.
  3. ^ Cook, Richard; Brian Morton (2006). The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD. The Penguin Guide to Jazz (8th ed.). London: Penguin. p. 336. ISBN 0141023279.
  4. ^ Corroto, Mark Cape Town Shuffle review at All About Jazz
  5. ^ Chinen, Nate Cape Town Shuffle review at JazzTimes