- published: 08 Nov 2007
- views: 60035
- author: anthdb45
4:03
Archie Shepp Quartet - Live In Venice 2002
Archie Shepp Quartet - Hope #2 Archie Shepp : tenor saxophone Wayne Dockery : bass Bobby D...
published: 08 Nov 2007
author: anthdb45
Archie Shepp Quartet - Live In Venice 2002
Archie Shepp Quartet - Hope #2 Archie Shepp : tenor saxophone Wayne Dockery : bass Bobby Durham : drums Massimo Farao : piano Live at Paradiso Perduto, Venice, October 2002.
- published: 08 Nov 2007
- views: 60035
- author: anthdb45
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Archie Shepp - "The Magic of Ju-Ju" [Part 1 of 2]
One of my absolute favorite "free" / avant-garde jazz pieces, which is why I bothered uplo...
published: 10 Apr 2010
author: TehHipstz0r
Archie Shepp - "The Magic of Ju-Ju" [Part 1 of 2]
One of my absolute favorite "free" / avant-garde jazz pieces, which is why I bothered uploading both parts! It may sound like a chaotic mess if you're unfamiliar with music like this but I find that even at it's most blistering and atonal there's still a great sense of cohesion to it...if you get lost just come back to that hypnotic percussion line and it will all make sense again. Give it a shot! It's only 18 minutes :-p Archie deserves it.
- published: 10 Apr 2010
- views: 30013
- author: TehHipstz0r
26:19
archie shepp - hipnosis
taken from the album "a sea of faces" (black saint) recorded in milano in 1975 ......writt...
published: 07 Jun 2011
author: bazzaaaar
archie shepp - hipnosis
taken from the album "a sea of faces" (black saint) recorded in milano in 1975 ......written by grachan moncur III , an earlier version is to be found on jackie mclean "hipnosis" a blue note recording from 1967.... archie shepp(ten sax) , charles greenlee (trombone) , dave burell (piano) , cameron brown (bass) , beaver harris (drums) , bunny foy (maracas)
- published: 07 Jun 2011
- views: 16120
- author: bazzaaaar
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Chucho Valdes & Archie Shepp Afro-cuban project - Jazz a Porquerolles Live (2011)
Musicians: ARCHIE SHEPP - saxophone CHUCHO VALDÉS - piano CARLOS MANUEL MIYARES HERNANDEZ ...
published: 04 Feb 2012
author: nosok46
Chucho Valdes & Archie Shepp Afro-cuban project - Jazz a Porquerolles Live (2011)
Musicians: ARCHIE SHEPP - saxophone CHUCHO VALDÉS - piano CARLOS MANUEL MIYARES HERNANDEZ - saxophone, ténor REINALDO MELIÁN ALVAREZ - trompette LÁZARO RIVERO ALARCÓN - contrebasse YAROLDY ABREU ROBLES - percussions, congas DREISER DURRUTHY BOMBALÉ - voix, tambour Batà JUAN CARLOS CASTRO ROJAS - batterie Track List: 1. Stela va a stellar (Chucho Valdés) 2. The stars are in your eyes (Archie Shepp) 3. Yansa (Chucho Valdés) 4. Mambo influenciado (Chucho Valdés) 5. Revolution (Archie Shepp)
- published: 04 Feb 2012
- views: 40057
- author: nosok46
10:30
Archie Shepp blase
Dave Burrell: Piano, Philly Joe Jones: Drums, Jeanne Lee: Voice, Archie Shepp: Tenor Saxop...
published: 01 May 2009
author: Frekna36
Archie Shepp blase
Dave Burrell: Piano, Philly Joe Jones: Drums, Jeanne Lee: Voice, Archie Shepp: Tenor Saxophone, Julio Finn: Harp, Chicago Beau: Harp, Lester Bowie: Trumpet
- published: 01 May 2009
- views: 112258
- author: Frekna36
9:54
Archie Shepp Quintet - Archie Shepp performs and talks
Archie Shepp comments on a variety of subjects in his usual thoughtful and informative way...
published: 04 Jun 2008
author: Bob Hardy
Archie Shepp Quintet - Archie Shepp performs and talks
Archie Shepp comments on a variety of subjects in his usual thoughtful and informative way - plus performance
- published: 04 Jun 2008
- views: 6953
- author: Bob Hardy
8:45
Archie Shepp - Attica Blues
Archie Shepp's 'Attica Blues', released on Impulse Records in 1972, is one of his most pop...
published: 18 Oct 2008
author: postmeback
Archie Shepp - Attica Blues
Archie Shepp's 'Attica Blues', released on Impulse Records in 1972, is one of his most popular and politically conscious records, concentrating more on funk, jazz and soul stylings than on the avant-garde explorations for which he became such a notorious figure. Seven year later, he revisited...
- published: 18 Oct 2008
- views: 77033
- author: postmeback
3:39
Archie Shepp & Horace Parlan : Trouble In Mind
A trip through the Louisiana bayou to the music of Archie Shepp (tenor saxophone) and Hora...
published: 07 Jul 2010
author: paganmaestro
Archie Shepp & Horace Parlan : Trouble In Mind
A trip through the Louisiana bayou to the music of Archie Shepp (tenor saxophone) and Horace Parlan (piano), the title track from their 1980 duet album, "Trouble In Mind". I picked Archie Shepp up at the airport many years ago when he came to play at the Vancouver Jazz Festival. He wasn't happy, as his monitor had managed to go missing in transit. When we got to the hotel, Ornette Coleman was waiting outside and the two men embraced. Archie went off to find Horace, I drove Ornette to his soundcheck at the Commodore Ballroom. All in a day's work. Note: If anyone objects to this video presentation due to copyright infringement, please make contact and it will be removed.
- published: 07 Jul 2010
- views: 7959
- author: paganmaestro
21:14
archie shepp - lybia
originally from the album " jazz a confronto 27" (horo) recorded in rome in 1975 archie sh...
published: 08 Aug 2011
author: bazzaaaar
archie shepp - lybia
originally from the album " jazz a confronto 27" (horo) recorded in rome in 1975 archie shepp - tenor & soprano sax charles greenlee - trombone dave burrell - piano david williams - bass beaver harris - drums
- published: 08 Aug 2011
- views: 4502
- author: bazzaaaar
6:56
Archie Shepp / Joachim Kühn - Mama Rose / Sophisticated Lady (fragm.)
Archie Shepp / Joachim Kühn - Mama Rose / Sophisticated Lady (fragm.) Archie Shepp - saxop...
published: 21 Nov 2010
author: uvisni
Archie Shepp / Joachim Kühn - Mama Rose / Sophisticated Lady (fragm.)
Archie Shepp / Joachim Kühn - Mama Rose / Sophisticated Lady (fragm.) Archie Shepp - saxophone Joachim Kühn - piano Diego Imbert - contrebasse Ramon Lopez - batterie Porquerolles Jazz Festival 2009
- published: 21 Nov 2010
- views: 17697
- author: uvisni
2:39
Archie SHEPP "Spoo Pee Doo" (1974)
From the album "Kwanza" Archie Shepp (T sax), Martin Banks (tpt), Robin Kenyatta (fl), And...
published: 24 Nov 2009
author: TheJPDM
Archie SHEPP "Spoo Pee Doo" (1974)
From the album "Kwanza" Archie Shepp (T sax), Martin Banks (tpt), Robin Kenyatta (fl), Andrewbert Payne (gtr), Albert Winston (db), Andrew Bey (pno), Beaver Harris (dr), Leon Thomas, Tasha Thomas, Doris Troy (voc)
- published: 24 Nov 2009
- views: 4237
- author: TheJPDM
5:59
NATURE BOY - Archie Shepp Quartet
Archie Shepp Quartet...
published: 06 Nov 2010
author: cyd007monica
NATURE BOY - Archie Shepp Quartet
Archie Shepp Quartet
- published: 06 Nov 2010
- views: 5204
- author: cyd007monica
20:09
Archie Shepp - yasmina
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ recorded August 12, 1969 in Paris. Archie Shepp - tenor sax , voice Arthur ...
published: 30 Aug 2012
author: summa eleni
Archie Shepp - yasmina
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ recorded August 12, 1969 in Paris. Archie Shepp - tenor sax , voice Arthur Jones - alto sax Roscoe Mitchell - bass saxophone Clifford Thornton - cornet Lester Bowie - trumpet Earl Freeman & Malachi Favors - bass Dave Burrell - piano Laurence Devereaux - xylophone ( balafon ) Art Taylor - percussion ( rhythm logs ) Sunny Murray - drums Album - Yasmina, A Black Woman , ( BYG records )
- published: 30 Aug 2012
- views: 1693
- author: summa eleni
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19:40
Truth be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD". Series`19 N0.1 bugalu's 60th. birthday concert
Check out http://www.jazzdrumlessons.com/ and stay tuned for Bugalu's new instructional vi...
published: 01 Jan 2010
author: Marvin Bugalu Smith
Truth be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD". Series`19 N0.1 bugalu's 60th. birthday concert
Check out http://www.jazzdrumlessons.com/ and stay tuned for Bugalu's new instructional video!
Truth Be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD ". Series`19 N0.2 bugalu's 60th.
Birthday concert
By Marvin Bugalu Smith
Steve Habib January 2 at 1:50pm
This performance is right down to THE TRUTH IN THE MOMENT. Nothing is held back as each of the three becomes "THE WHOLE" at any given moment.. This "TRUTH BE TOLD,BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD SERIES 19 SONG #!" represents life which is ALWAYS "IN THE MOMENT" with nothing planned but PURE EMOTIONS being delivered with sound vibrations that create actual reds,blues,greens violets,oranges whites,blacks and precious moments of silence between the notes,where it's all happening and making this particular piece a "BU GA LU CLASSIC" and a MASTER PIECE OF SUPREME IMPROVISING". This is one of the most emotional pieces of music and it should be because it represents THE START OF 2010, a year year and a new begining for all. Each of these guys becomes part of the other and evolves into a oneness that can't be mistaken for anything but THE TRUTH and they're telling it here and it's being done in a REAL ENVIRONMENT with no HOLLYWOOD GLITTER and NONSENSE. THIS IS LOVE and PEACE communicated with the highest level of musicianship. Marvin is MASTER of DRUMS,Neil is MASTER of KEYS and MARK is MASTER of BASS. All three are MASTER COMPOSERS getting together and creating here exactly what Neil's reaction was :"WOW"!
It is WOW and I'll second that. I almost miniaturized myself and jumped into this computer while I was writing these liner notes because I know these guys so well and was moved so deeply at that moment I first started listening to this. Too bad I was so far away from the Newburgh , NY site where this was recorded but I'll tell you that the music was so powerful that it didn't matter where I was because I started playing it in my heart and joined in with these guys and entered another dimension. It's true. I'm in it and enjoyed it as if I were a fourth guy in this group. I also must admit that because it was Marvin's Birthday Evening, I actually did transfer myself into PURE SPIRIT and show up there. Can you hear it between the NOTES if you don't quite understand the dimension I'm talking from.Loud,soft, fire,rain,water,wind earth,mud,sand,waves,stillness,open sky,infinite space,mass of matter,lack of matter,breath,energy felt through warm love,energy felt through actual colors with sound moving rainbows.. A REAL STRONG EXAMPLE OF GIVING IT ALL AWAY FOR WORLD PEACE. THIS SERIES 19 SONG #! is The Bu GA LU Birthday PRESENT OF ALL TIME,especially THE PRESENT OF THE MOMENT!
STEVE HABIB
Jazz Didn’t Die in The history books, its still here in our hearts, Lorenzo Daughtry-Chambers Jazz 100 Professor Butter fielde
Attached is the paper we spoke about. What I have done is tried to consider some of the themes we spoke about it in class regarding jazz and stylistic principles, through the thread of my uncle's life. I wrote the piece in a series of stages, in which I give a biographical overview coupled with anecdotes, actual teachings of my uncle, an overview of the jam session and what it and he ultimately accomplish. I also try to give the larger significance of the story within a larger context, and explain why it is important to non-musicians. I hope you enjoy it. I found through writing this piece that it was to be and should be much more than I did here, and consequently forced me in a different direction than I initially intended, I feel with more anecdotes, and emphasis in certain areas, my uncles story would be a good book or movie I may consider writing (entertaining if nothing else). I wrote this as a surprise for my uncle. Thank you for this opportunity. I really enjoyed the class, and I will be talking with family and thinking of proposals for my independent study over the break.
Best,
Lorenzo
--
-Lorenzo D. Chambers
Franklin And Marshall College 2011
President Of I.M.P.A.C.T.
Franklin & Marshall College #425
PO Box 3220
Lancaster, PA 17604-3220
"We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give." -- Winston Churchill
Jazz Didn’t Die in The history books, its still here in our hearts,
Lorenzo Daughtry-Chambers
Jazz 100
Professor Butterfield
In life, it is the ultimate joy to develop a relationship with an individual so strikingly unique and utterly expressive, it leaves you in amazement. How does someone teach creativity? It starts with the self, It starts with the understanding of ones position within the spectrum of the universe, which is miniscule but infinite.
Born in Englewood New Jersey , Marvin “Bugalu” Smith began playing drums at age two under the tutelage of his older brother, Earl “Buster” Smith. In Marvin’s younger years, he witnessed his brother play with greats like Eric Dolphy, and studied his brother’s teachings. Marvin describes his early start in music as tough. His brother was a hard teacher, not allowing him to even sit on t
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Truth be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD". Series`19 N0.3 bugalu's 60th. birthday concert by Marvin Bugalu Smith
Be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD ". Series`19 N0.2 bugalu's 60th.
Birthday concert
By Marvi...
published: 03 Jan 2010
author: Marvin Bugalu Smith
Truth be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD". Series`19 N0.3 bugalu's 60th. birthday concert by Marvin Bugalu Smith
Be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD ". Series`19 N0.2 bugalu's 60th.
Birthday concert
By Marvin Bugalu Smith
Steve Habib wrote:
This performance is right down to THE TRUTH IN THE MOMENT. Nothing is held back as each of the three becomes "THE WHOLE" at any given moment.. This "TRUTH BE TOLD,BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD SERIES 19 SONG #!" represents life which is ALWAYS "IN THE MOMENT" with nothing planned but PURE EMOTIONS being delivered with sound vibrations that create actual reds,blues,greens violets,oranges whites,blacks and precious moments of silence between the notes,where it's all happening and making this particular piece a "BU GA LU CLASSIC" and a MASTER PIECE OF SUPREME IMPROVISING". This is one of the most emotional pieces of music and it should be because it represents THE START OF 2010, a year year and a new begining for all. Each of these guys becomes part of the other and evolves into a oneness that can't be mistaken for anything but THE TRUTH and they're telling it here and it's being done in a REAL ENVIRONMENT with no HOLLYWOOD GLITTER and NONSENSE. THIS IS LOVE and PEACE communicated with the highest level of musicianship. Marvin is MASTER of DRUMS,Neil is MASTER of KEYS and MARK is MASTER of BASS. All three are MASTER COMPOSERS getting together and creating here exactly what Neil's reaction was :"WOW"!
It is WOW and I'll second that. I almost miniaturized myself and jumped into this computer while I was writing these liner notes because I know these guys so well and was moved so deeply at that moment I first started listening to this. Too bad I was so far away from the Newburgh , NY site where this was recorded but I'll tell you that the music was so powerful that it didn't matter where I was because I started playing it in my heart and joined in with these guys and entered another dimension. It's true. I'm in it and enjoyed it as if I were a fourth guy in this group. I also must admit that because it was Marvin's Birthday Evening, I actually did transfer myself into PURE SPIRIT and show up there. Can you hear it between the NOTES if you don't quite understand the dimension I'm talking from.Loud,soft, fire,rain,water,wind earth,mud,sand,waves,stillness,open sky,infinite space,mass of matter,lack of matter,breath,energy felt through warm love,energy felt through actual colors with sound moving rainbows.. A REAL STRONG EXAMPLE OF GIVING IT ALL AWAY FOR WORLD PEACE. THIS SERIES 19 SONG #! is The Bu GA LU Birthday PRESENT OF ALL TIME,especially THE PRESENT OF THE MOMENT!
STEVE HABIB
Marvin bugalu Smith drums
Neil Alexander piano
Mark Hagan bass
Jazz Didn’t Die in The history books, its still here in our hearts, Lorenzo Daughtry-Chambers Jazz 100 Professor Butter fielde
Attached is the paper we spoke about. What I have done is tried to consider some of the themes we spoke about it in class regarding jazz and stylistic principles, through the thread of my uncle's life. I wrote the piece in a series of stages, in which I give a biographical overview coupled with anecdotes, actual teachings of my uncle, an overview of the jam session and what it and he ultimately accomplish. I also try to give the larger significance of the story within a larger context, and explain why it is important to non-musicians. I hope you enjoy it. I found through writing this piece that it was to be and should be much more than I did here, and consequently forced me in a different direction than I initially intended, I feel with more anecdotes, and emphasis in certain areas, my uncles story would be a good book or movie I may consider writing (entertaining if nothing else). I wrote this as a surprise for my uncle. Thank you for this opportunity. I really enjoyed the class, and I will be talking with family and thinking of proposals for my independent study over the break.
Best,
Lorenzo
--
-Lorenzo D. Chambers
Franklin And Marshall College 2011
President Of I.M.P.A.C.T.
Franklin & Marshall College #425
PO Box 3220
Lancaster, PA 17604-3220
"We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give." -- Winston Churchill
Jazz Didn’t Die in The history books, its still here in our hearts,
Lorenzo Daughtry-Chambers
Jazz 100
Professor Butterfield
In life, it is the ultimate joy to develop a relationship with an individual so strikingly unique and utterly expressive, it leaves you in amazement. How does someone teach creativity? It starts with the self, It starts with the understanding of ones position within the spectrum of the universe, which is miniscule but infinite.
Born in Englewood New Jersey , Marvin “Bugalu” Smith began playing drums at age two under the tutelage of his older brother, Earl “Buster” Smith. In Marvin’s younger years, he witnessed his brother play with greats like Eric Dolphy, and studied his brother’s teachings. Marvin describes his early start in music as tough. His brother was a hard teacher, not allowing him to even sit on the drums until he had watched for countless hours. M
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Truth be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD". Series`19 N0.2 bugalu's 60th. birthday concert by Marvin Bugalu Smith
Truth Be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD ". Series`19 N0.2 bugalu's 60th.
Birthday concert
By...
published: 01 Jan 2010
author: Marvin Bugalu Smith
Truth be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD". Series`19 N0.2 bugalu's 60th. birthday concert by Marvin Bugalu Smith
Truth Be told, "BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD ". Series`19 N0.2 bugalu's 60th.
Birthday concert
By Marvin Bugalu Smith
Steve Habib January 2 at 1:50pm
This performance is right down to THE TRUTH IN THE MOMENT. Nothing is held back as each of the three becomes "THE WHOLE" at any given moment.. This "TRUTH BE TOLD,BETTER THAN HOLLYWOOD SERIES 19 SONG #!" represents life which is ALWAYS "IN THE MOMENT" with nothing planned but PURE EMOTIONS being delivered with sound vibrations that create actual reds,blues,greens violets,oranges whites,blacks and precious moments of silence between the notes,where it's all happening and making this particular piece a "BU GA LU CLASSIC" and a MASTER PIECE OF SUPREME IMPROVISING". This is one of the most emotional pieces of music and it should be because it represents THE START OF 2010, a year year and a new begining for all. Each of these guys becomes part of the other and evolves into a oneness that can't be mistaken for anything but THE TRUTH and they're telling it here and it's being done in a REAL ENVIRONMENT with no HOLLYWOOD GLITTER and NONSENSE. THIS IS LOVE and PEACE communicated with the highest level of musicianship. Marvin is MASTER of DRUMS,Neil is MASTER of KEYS and MARK is MASTER of BASS. All three are MASTER COMPOSERS getting together and creating here exactly what Neil's reaction was :"WOW"!
It is WOW and I'll second that. I almost miniaturized myself and jumped into this computer while I was writing these liner notes because I know these guys so well and was moved so deeply at that moment I first started listening to this. Too bad I was so far away from the Newburgh , NY site where this was recorded but I'll tell you that the music was so powerful that it didn't matter where I was because I started playing it in my heart and joined in with these guys and entered another dimension. It's true. I'm in it and enjoyed it as if I were a fourth guy in this group. I also must admit that because it was Marvin's Birthday Evening, I actually did transfer myself into PURE SPIRIT and show up there. Can you hear it between the NOTES if you don't quite understand the dimension I'm talking from.Loud,soft, fire,rain,water,wind earth,mud,sand,waves,stillness,open sky,infinite space,mass of matter,lack of matter,breath,energy felt through warm love,energy felt through actual colors with sound moving rainbows.. A REAL STRONG EXAMPLE OF GIVING IT ALL AWAY FOR WORLD PEACE. THIS SERIES 19 SONG #! is The Bu GA LU Birthday PRESENT OF ALL TIME,especially THE PRESENT OF THE MOMENT!
STEVE HABIB
Jazz Didn’t Die in The history books, its still here in our hearts, Lorenzo Daughtry-Chambers Jazz 100 Professor Butter fielde
Attached is the paper we spoke about. What I have done is tried to consider some of the themes we spoke about it in class regarding jazz and stylistic principles, through the thread of my uncle's life. I wrote the piece in a series of stages, in which I give a biographical overview coupled with anecdotes, actual teachings of my uncle, an overview of the jam session and what it and he ultimately accomplish. I also try to give the larger significance of the story within a larger context, and explain why it is important to non-musicians. I hope you enjoy it. I found through writing this piece that it was to be and should be much more than I did here, and consequently forced me in a different direction than I initially intended, I feel with more anecdotes, and emphasis in certain areas, my uncles story would be a good book or movie I may consider writing (entertaining if nothing else). I wrote this as a surprise for my uncle. Thank you for this opportunity. I really enjoyed the class, and I will be talking with family and thinking of proposals for my independent study over the break.
Best,
Lorenzo
--
-Lorenzo D. Chambers
Franklin And Marshall College 2011
President Of I.M.P.A.C.T.
Franklin & Marshall College #425
PO Box 3220
Lancaster, PA 17604-3220
"We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give." -- Winston Churchill
Jazz Didn’t Die in The history books, its still here in our hearts,
Lorenzo Daughtry-Chambers
Jazz 100
Professor Butterfield
In life, it is the ultimate joy to develop a relationship with an individual so strikingly unique and utterly expressive, it leaves you in amazement. How does someone teach creativity? It starts with the self, It starts with the understanding of ones position within the spectrum of the universe, which is miniscule but infinite.
Born in Englewood New Jersey , Marvin “Bugalu” Smith began playing drums at age two under the tutelage of his older brother, Earl “Buster” Smith. In Marvin’s younger years, he witnessed his brother play with greats like Eric Dolphy, and studied his brother’s teachings. Marvin describes his early start in music as tough. His brother was a hard teacher, not allowing him to even sit on the drums until he had watched for countless hours. Marvin practiced daily before and after scho
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Radio Vinyle - Archie Shepp
Archie Shepp commente les disques qu'il a sélectionnés dans la Discothèque de Radio France...
published: 20 Oct 2011
author: La Blogotheque
Radio Vinyle - Archie Shepp
Archie Shepp commente les disques qu'il a sélectionnés dans la Discothèque de Radio France.
Une émission proposée par Marc Maret et Christian Charles, de la Discothèque de Radio France.
Présentée par Alex Dutihl
Production exécutive : La Blogothèque
Réalisé par : David Ctiborski
Images : David Ctiborski / Laurie Lasalle / Jonathan André
Production : Catherine Grel et Chryde
Youtube results:
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MATERIAL featuring Whitney Houston & Archie Shepp "Memories" (Celluloid, 1982)
One Down marked a distinct shift in sound for Material, the avant-garde downtown pickup gr...
published: 12 Feb 2012
author: mojavemoog
MATERIAL featuring Whitney Houston & Archie Shepp "Memories" (Celluloid, 1982)
One Down marked a distinct shift in sound for Material, the avant-garde downtown pickup group organized around bassist Bill Laswell and keyboardist Michael Beinhorn. The edgy experimentalism that characterized earlier efforts like Temporary Music and Memory Serves is downplayed here in favor of funk and disco tunes delivered with a minimum of weirdness. Sure, it sounds dated but that doesn't make it less attractive. Laswell is a master of funk bass, and with guests like drummer Yogi Horton, guitarist Nile Rodgers and singers Nona Hendryx and Whitney Houston (just before she became a superstar on her own), he didn't really have much chance to go wrong. Highlights include"Take a Chance" and the strutting "I'm the One"; if you want something a little more challenging, check out Archie Shepp's squalling sax solo on the Houston cover of Robert Wyatt's "Memories." This is straight-ahead turn-of-the-80s funk at its old-fashioned best from the folks you'd have least suspected of harboring such sympathies.
- published: 12 Feb 2012
- views: 10676
- author: mojavemoog
0:48
Jazz live part II
Concert de Jazz Archie Shepp et Joachim Khun...
published: 14 Jul 2009
author: masamuneto
Jazz live part II
Concert de Jazz Archie Shepp et Joachim Khun
- published: 14 Jul 2009
- views: 198
- author: masamuneto