Archie.Shepp.and.Horace.Parlan.Duo--Reunion-(1987)-diss

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73,44 MB
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2004-02-07

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      a r t i s t : archie shepp & horace parlan duo
        t i t l e : reunion
          d a t e : 1987
        l a b e l : L & R Music
        g e n r e : Jazz
  r l s.  d a t e : Dec-2003
      t r a c k s : 07
    b i t r a t e : 192kbps
          s i z e : 73,4 MB

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     Archie Shepp has been at various times a feared firebrand and
     radical, soulful throwback and contemplative veteran. He was
     viewed in the '60s as perhaps the most articulate and
     disturbing member of the free generation, a published
     playwright willing to speak on the record in unsparing, explict
     fashion about social injustice and the anger and rage he felt.
     His tenor sax solos were searing, harsh and unrelenting, played
     with a vivid intensity. But in the '70s, Shepp employed a
     fatback/swing-based R&B approach, and in the '80s he mixed
     straight bebop, ballads and blues pieces displaying little of
     the fury and fire from his earlier days. Shepp studied dramatic
     literature at Goddard College, earning his degree in 1959. He
     played alto sax in dance bands and sought theatrical work in
     New York. But Shepp switched to tenor, playing in several free
     jazz bands. He worked with Cecil Taylor, co-led groups with
     Bill Dixon and played in The New York Contemporary Five with
     Don Cherry and John Tchicai. He led his own bands in the
     mid-'60s with Roswell Rudd, Bobby Hutcherson, Beaver Harris and
     Grachan Moncur III. His Impulse albums included poetry readings
     and quotes from James Baldwin and Malcolm X. Shepp's releases
     sought to paint an aural picture of African-American life, and
     included compositions based on incidents like Attica or folk
     sayings. He also produced plays in New York among them "The
     Communist" in 1965, and "Lady Day: A Musical Tragedy" in 1972
     with trumpeter/composer Cal Massey. But starting in the late
     '60s, the rhetoric was toned down and the anger began to
     disappear from Shepp's albums. He substituted a more
     celebratory, and at times reflective attitude. Shepp turned to
     academia in the late '60s, teaching at SUNY in Buffalo, then
     the University of Massachusetts. He was named an associate
     professor there in 1978. Shepp toured and recorded extensively
     in Europe during the '80s, cutting some fine albums with Horace
     Parlan, Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen and Jasper van't Hof. He
     has recorded extensively for Impulse, Byg, Arista/Freedom,
     Phonogram, Steeplechase, Denon, Enja, EPM and Soul Note among
     others over the years.Unfortunately his tone declined from the
     mid-1980's on (his highly original sound was his most important
     contribution to jazz) and Archie Shepp is a less significant
     figure in the 1990's than one might hope.



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      01-sophisticated lady                                     [07:49]
      02-cousin flo                                             [05:13]
      03-a flower is a lovesome thing                           [08:45]
      04-call me                                                [06:47]
      05-pannonica                                              [09:43]
      06-when lights are low                                    [06:46]
      07-stardust                                               [08:23]
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                                                                 53:26 min
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01-archie_shepp_and_horace_parlan_duo--sophisticated_lady.mp310,74 MB
02-archie_shepp_and_horace_parlan_duo--cousin_flo.mp37,17 MB
03-archie_shepp_and_horace_parlan_duo--a_flower_is_a_lovesome_thing.mp12,02 MB
04-archie_shepp_and_horace_parlan_duo--call_me.mp39,33 MB
05-archie_shepp_and_horace_parlan_duo--pannonica.mp313,36 MB
06-archie_shepp_and_horace_parlan_duo--when_lights_are_low.mp39,29 MB
07-archie_shepp_and_horace_parlan_duo--stardust.mp311,52 MB