24.11.22

ARCHIE SHEPP - Archie Shepp & The New York Contemporary Five (1963-2004) RM | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

This historically significant LP has six selections recorded by the New York Contemporary Five on November 11, 1963. The short-lived group, which consists of cornetist Don Cherry, altoist John Tchicai, Archie Shepp on tenor, bassist Don Moore, and drummer J.C. Moses, was avant-garde for the period, influenced most by Ornette Coleman's Quartet; the participation of Coleman's cornetist certainly helped. However, Tchicai (although sometimes hinting at Coleman) had a different approach than Coleman, and it was obvious that Shepp had already developed his own original voice and was the group's most passionate soloist. Together this very interesting quintet (which would soon break up) performs pieces by Coleman, Thelonious Monk (there's a short melodic renditions of "Crepescule with Nellie"), Bill Dixon, Tchicai, Shepp, and Cherry. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1    Consequences 8'39
Written-By – Cherry
2    Monk's Mood 2'29
Written-By – Monk
3    Emotions 8'43
Written-By – Coleman
4    Wo Wo 5'50
Written-By – Tchicai
5    Trio 15'32
Written-By – Dixon
6    Crepescule With Nellie 2'22
Written-By – Monk
7    O.C. 6'40
Written-By – Coleman
8    When Will The Blues Leave 8'57
Written-By – Coleman
9    The Funeral 8'08
Written-By – Shepp
10    Mick 7'42
Written-By – Tchicai
Credits :
Alto Saxophone – John Tchicai
Bass – Don Moore
Cornet – Don Cherry
Drums – J.C. Moses
Tenor Saxophone – Archie Shepp
Notas.
Recorded November 15, 1963, Jazzhus Montmartre Copenhagen.
This is a compilation of "New York Contemporary 5 - Vol. 2" (track 1 to 5) and "New York Contemporary 5 - Vol. 1" (track 6 to 10), minus one track ("Cisum").

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