Monday, October 27, 2008

Love

Album: Love
Format: LP
Label/Info: Reissue. Sundazed LP 5100

Originally released May 1966 on Elektra. This, the first release from this influential L.A.-based group, is still my favorite, although their third release, Forever Changes, usually gets all the attention. Includes their edgy cover of Hal David/Burt Bacharach’s “My Little Red Book” and Arthur Lee’s moody “Signed D.C.”

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Archie Shepp

Album: The Way Ahead
Format: CD
Label/Info: Impulse IMPD-272 (1998 20-bit remastering). Tracks 1-4 originally issued as 1968 LP The Way Ahead (AS-9170). Bonus tracks 5 and 6 originally issued on the 1969 LP Kwanza (AS-9262).

Archie Shepp. There are so many contrasts in his playing. Bluesy. Intense. Concerned. Exuberant. Who else can play so far out while staying so grounded and earthy? This is Shepp's first Impulse session with piano, which provides the harmonic anchor for me. Fire Music, Four for Trane, and Mama Too Tight are very fine recordings, but they don't have the feeling this one does. Check out Walter Davis, Jr. (piano) and Ron Carter on "Damn If I Know." Personnel: Archie Shepp (tenor saxophone); Charles Davis (baritone saxophone); Jimmy Owens (trumpet); Grachan Moncur III (trombone); Walter Davis Jr., Dave Burrell (piano); Ron Carter, Walter Booker (bass); Beaver Harris, Roy Haynes (drums).


Album: Live in San Francisco
Format: LP
Label/Info: Impulse! AS-9118

A great live recording. My second favorite Shepp on Impulse. Personnel: Archie Shepp (tenor saxophone, piano); Roswell Rudd (trombone); Donald Garrett, Lewis Worrell (bass); Beaver Harris (drums). Recorded at the Both/And Club, San Francisco, California on February 19, 1966.