A strong effort by Shepp, who is reunited with pianist Horace Parlan and joined by bassist Wayne Dockery and drummer George Brown for a an eight-track set recorded in Germany. The highlight is clearly the sole track with Parlan in which they perform Monk's "Ask Me Now" both effectively and emotionally. The version of "Go Down Moses (Let My People Go)" is a winner for Shepp's glorious baritone vocals and his saxophone solo. The excellent choice of tunes (including Duke Ellington's "I Didn't Know About You," Todd Dameron's "Hot House," and Bird's "Now the Time") presents Shepp in a fine light, where he blows both tenor and alto saxophones. Some of the pieces, such as Shepp's "Party Time," are less than perfect and the saxophonist's vocals on "The Good Life" are only average, but overall, Shepp and the quartet are a pleasure to hear. Steve Loewy
Tracklist :
1 Go Down Moses 11'04
Traditional
2 I Didn't Know About You 10'15
Duke Ellington / Bob Russell
3 Billie's Bossa 5'33
Horace Parlan
4 Hot House 7'36
Tadd Dameron
5 The Good Life 9'49
Sacha Distel / Jack Reardon
6 Now's the Time 5'34
Charlie Parker
7 Ask Me Now 4'50
Thelonious Monk
8 Party-Time 9'27
Archie Shepp
Credits :
Bass – Wayne Dockery
Drums – George Brown
Piano – Horace Parlan
Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – Archie Shepp
Vocals – Archie Shepp (pistas: 1, 5, 8)
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ARCHIE SHEPP - Black Ballads (1992) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Tenor saxophonist Archie Shepp, who was one of the enfant terribles of the free jazz generation in the 1960s, once said, seemingly uncharacteristically, "You can hear every minute of every hour of every day of every year a player puts into practicing his horn when he plays a ballad." He was being prophetic, of course, as this date from 1992 suggests. Teamed with pianist Horace Parlan -- with whom he recorded the magnificent duet of spirituals Goin' Home -- bassist Wayne Dockery, and drummer Steve McCraven, Shepp leads the quartet through an astonishing series of ballads that are as revelatory for their understatement as they are for their musical aplomb. Shepp takes the Ben Webster approach on these 11 sides and comes off as a singer of songs (he is not singing) rather than as a saxophone player. His readings of "Angel Eyes," "All Too Soon," and "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes," and his souled-out cover of "Georgia on My Mind," are stunning for the restraint and nuance they contain. Parlan's comping slips toward fills of uncommon texture and dimensionality in the bridges of these tunes, and on Shepp's own "I Know About the Life," he reinvents the tune itself. The high point of this glorious record is Shepp's own "Déjà Vu," as it comes out of an uncommonly long "Lush Life," where the lyric of both compositions becomes a kind of recitation on the blues in stretched time. Issued on the Timeless label, this is a must-have for all Shepp fans, but more importantly, it is for all followers of the development in harmonic thinking about the ballad form in jazz.
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Tracklist :
1 Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans? 7:11
Composed By – Eddie Delange, Louis Alter
2 I Know About The Life 5:20
Composed By – Archie Shepp
3 Georgia On My Mind 4:58
Composed By – Hoagy Carmichael, Reginald Connelly, Stuart Gorrell
4 Embraceable You 4:41
Composed By – George & Ira Gershwin
5 Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 5:18
Composed By – Jerome Kern, Otto Harbach
6 How Deep Is The Ocean 5:25
Composed By – Irving Berlin
7 Lush Life 8:33
Composed By – Billy Strayhorn
8 Déjà Vu 5:08
Composed By – Archie Shepp
9 Angel Eyes 7:56
Composed By – Earl Brent, Matt Dennis
10 All Too Soon 5:55
Composed By – Carl Sigman, Duke Ellington
11 Ain't Misbehavin' 5:16
Composed By – Andy Razaf, Fats Waller, Harry Brooks
Credits :
Bass – Wayne Dockery
Drums – Steve McRaven
Piano – Horace Parlan
Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – Archie Shepp
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