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''Which Way is East'' is a double CD album of duets by jazz saxophonist Charles Lloyd and percussionist Billy Higgins recorded in January 2001 and released in 2004 on the
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label. The album contains the last recordings by Higgins before he died in May 2001.


Reception

In his "Jazz Consumer Guide" for '' The Village Voice'', Tom Hull summarized the album as "two old friends converse, contemplate, fart around". In another commentary published on his website, he said of the recording: "Similar types of things have been done elsewhere – Bill Cole and are two who regularly work along these lines, but their records feel more like work; this one feels more like play, and its homespun nature puts it over the top." The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 4½ stars stating "there is crackling energy, humor, warmth, and a complete commitment to expressing what may indeed be beyond real expression. Not since John Coltrane and Rashied Ali's '' Interstellar Space'' — though they sound nothing alike — has there been a duet recording of such unfettered communication. Highly recommended".Jurek, T. Allmusic Reviewaccessed March 11, 2010. The All About Jazz review by John Kelman stated "While Higgins' passing, at the relatively youthful age of sixty-five, was tragic, we should feel fortunate that Lloyd had the foresight to bring him to his home in January 2001, for this series of impromptu, intimate and ultimately revealing duets". Other professional reviews for the same website were also highly favourable with Mark F. Turner stating "the music is a wondrous journey on many levels. Fervently recommended" Mark Corroto stated "The last recording by Higgins is worth savoring".Corroto, M
''Which Way is East'' review
''All About Jazz'', June 6, 2004


Track listing

:''All compositions by Charles Lloyd except as indicated'' # "What Is Man: The Forest" (Higgins, Lloyd) - 3:34 # "What Is Man: Being and Becoming" - 4:45 # "What Is Man: Civilization" - 4:35 # "What Is Man: Sea of Tranquility" - 2:43 # "Divans: Prayer, Sanctuary" - 4:12 # "Divans: Supreme Love Dance" - 3:36 # "Divans: A Wild and Holy Band" - 3:53 # "Salaam: Oh, Karim" (Higgins) - 2:30 # "Salaam: Akhi" - 5:59 # "Salaam: Ya, Karim" (Higgins) - 5:54 # "Salaam: Tagi" - 4:15 # "All This Is That: Hanuman's Dance" - 13:06 # "All This Is That: Sky Valley" - 5:59 # "All This Is That: Blues Tinge" (Higgins) - 5:02 # "All This Is That: Atman Alone Abides" - 2:56 # "Desire: Wild Orchids Bloom" - 6:42 # "Desire: Advaita" - 3:35 # "Desire: Chomolungma" - 12:57 # "Devotion: Sally Sunflower Whitecloud" - 3:06 # "Devotion: My Lord, My Lord" (Higgins, Lloyd) - 6:11 # "Devotion: Windy Mountain" - 5:36 # "Devotion: Through Fields and Underground" - 3:48 # "Light of Love: Mi Corazon" - 3:24 # "Light of Love: Beloved, Chimes at Midnight" (Higgins, Lloyd) - 5:18 # "Light of Love: Take a Chance" (Higgins) - 4:04 # "Surrender: Perfume of the Desert" - 4:31 # "Surrender: Benares" - 2:21 # "Surrender: Amor" (Higgins) - 4:25 # "Surrender: Forever Dance" (Higgins, Lloyd) - 1:53 # "Surrender: Bis" (Higgins) - 3:44 :*Recorded in January 2001


Personnel

* Charles Lloyd - tenor saxophone,
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bass flute The bass flute is a member of the flute family. It is in the key of C, pitched one octave below the concert flute. Despite its name, its playing range makes it the tenor member of the flute family. Because of the length of its tube (approximate ...
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C flute The Western concert flute is a family of transverse (side-blown) woodwind instruments made of metal or wood. It is the most common variant of the flute. A musician who plays the flute is called a flautist (in British English), flutist (in Ameri ...
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, Tibetan oboe, percussion, maracas, voice * Billy Higgins -
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, percussion, guitar, guimbri, Syrian one string, various Senegalese and Guinean hand drums, Indian hand drum, Juno's wood box, voice * Manfred Eicher - executive producer


References

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