Headin' South

Horace Parlan - Headin' South

12/04/1960 | Toshiba Emi Japan 

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All Music Guide Review

On the surface, Headin' South is another set of bluesy soul-jazz, but it actually finds the Horace Parlan trio stretching out a little. Adding conga player Ray Barretto to his usual rhythm section of bassist George Tucker and drummer Al Harewood, Parlan decides to take chances with his standard-heavy repertoire. "Summertime" features some evocative bowing from Tucker, and the solo sections on "The Song Is Ended," "Prelude to a Kiss," and "My Mother's Eyes" offer probing, intriguing tonal textures that make the selection of Ahmad Jamal's "Jim Loves Sue" understandable. Barretto's "Congalegre" is a fun, Latin-inflected number, and Parlan's "Headin' South" is a strong, swinging blues, but the slow blues "Low Down" is nearly undone by his incessant circular arpeggio, which lasts for over a minute. Still, that's not nearly enough to sink the record, which is another understated but solid effort from Horace Parlan. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Headin' South Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Headin' South
  • 4:29
  • Sound Clip for Headin' South from Headin' South

  • 3
  • Summertime
  • 5:59
  • Sound Clip for Summertime from Headin' South

  • 4
  • Low Down
  • 5:29
  • Sound Clip for Low Down from Headin' South

  • 5
  • Congalegre
  • 4:23
  • Sound Clip for Congalegre from Headin' South

  • 7
  • Jim Loves Sue
  • 4:33
  • Sound Clip for Jim Loves Sue from Headin' South

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