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Andile Yenana

12+ albums
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South African pianist Andile Yenana first attracted attention as a sideman on Zim Ngqawana's early recordings, where his McCoy Tyner-ish playing served as a perfect complement to Ngqawana's Coltrane-like energy. In 2002 Sheer Sound released his debut, We Used to Dance, which drew upon these themes. But it would be a mistake to categorize Yenana as a modal player locked in that mold, because he's capable of much more. His followup, the mostly quintet album Who's Got the Map?, offers plenty of evidence. Witness the Monkish clusters and irregular comping on the opening “Pedal Point,” which centers around a harmonized theme by the horns (saxophonist Sydney Mnisi and trumpeter Sydney Mavudla) until Yenana steps out on his own into a swirling, syncopated, swinging solo statement. The pianist is at his best when he experiments with time and dynamics, introducing a heavy dose of punchy angularity into otherwise straightforward music. The loping funk of “Mr. Harris,” which appears later on the album, has a similar effect. There's not a lot of ego on Who's Got the Map?, because in many places the horns and the rhythm section lock together quite tightly. Yenana did compose all the pieces except Sydney Mnisi's two “Etudes” and Sazi Dlamini's “Umunyu,” but his writing serves the group sound. “Dream Walker,” a slow, shimmering tune, swings lightly and draws quiet energy from Mavudla's warm, smeary trumpet and Mnisi's rough-edged, blues-tinged saxophone. The title of this release is much

top songs

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Tembisa (The People)

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Oasis

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Wicked Whispers

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Rwanda

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No Lights

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Mhlekazi's Dance (Radio Edit)

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The Source

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The Finale

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Wish You Sunshine

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We Pray

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albums

We Used to Dance

We Used to Dance

Who's Got the Map?

Who's Got the Map?

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Who's Got The Map

Way Out Is In

Way Out Is In

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African Jazz Hits

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African Ivories

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20 Years Sheer African Jazz

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Jazz Brew Vol 1

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North Sea Jazz Festical - Cape Town 2000-2004

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GQ Sessions

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African Jazz Straight Up

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African Connection Disc 2

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