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Archie Shepp - Live in San Francisco
Jazz/Avant-Garde, Free Jazz | EAC (APE+CUE+LOG) | digipack and CD label 300dpi scans | 482 MB
Impulse | 1998 | 051 254-2
Recorded in San Francisco at the Both/And Club, February 19, 1966
Remastered in 20-bit super mapping
Review by Scott Yanow
This Impulse recording features the fiery tenor Archie Shepp with his regularly working group of the period, a quintet also featuring trombonist Roswell Rudd, drummer Beaver Harris and both Donald Garrett and Lewis Worrell on basses. Although two pieces (Shepp's workout on piano on the ballad "Sylvia" and his recitation on "The Wedding") are departures, the quintet sounds particularly strong on Herbie Nichols' "The Lady Sings the Blues" and "Wherever June Bugs Go" while Shepp's ballad statement on "In a Sentimental Mood" is both reverential and eccentric.
Personnel:
Archie Shepp, tenor saxophone, piano
Roswell Rudd, trombone
Donald Garrett, bass (#1, 2, 5-8)
Lewis Worrell, bass
Beaver Harris, drums
Tracks
1 Keep Your Heart Right (Rudd) 1:15
2 Lady Sings the Blues (Nichols) 7:32
3 Sylvia Speaks 5:35
4 The Wedding (Shepp) 2:52
5 Wherever June Bugs Go (Shepp) 10:25
6 In a Sentimental Mood (Ellington, Kurtz, Mills) 6:14
7 Things Ain't What They Used to Be [#/*] (Ellington, Persons) 7:56
8 Three for a Quarter, One for a Dime [*] (Shepp) 32:54