Nov 28, 2011

Archie Shepp - Ballads for Trane


barabara sounds sez:
I've been on a bit of a Shepp jag recently, and this is one that's been on regular late-night rotation here at chateau barabara. Laid down in 1977 for the Denon label, it's pretty short — less then 40 minutes in all —  but oh so sweet, full of those intense, breathy notes Shepp plays so well. This is not the fire music he was playing a decade or so earlier. Check out the opening track, Mal Evans' Soul Eyes, and the one Trane track on this date, a classic take on Wise One. As far as I know, this was never issued outside Japan, and the original album now commands a fair old price — and there's a premium on the CD too these days.


an amazon review sez:
Just happened to listen to this right after "Four for Trane". A stark contrast to that CD, this REALLY IS a series of ballads performed beautifully by Mr. Shepp and his band. The feel of this album is what one would expect from a "ballads" compilation, but there is no lack of inspiration. The whole band remains focused throughout, and they put enormous effort into every phrase.


tracks:
1.Soul Eyes; 2.You Don't Know What Love Is; 3.Wise One; 4.Where Are You?; 5.Darn That Dream; 6.Theme For Ernie


personnel:
Archie Shepp (ts, ss); Albert Dailey (p); Reggie Workman (b); Charlie Persip (d)

16 comments:

  1. enjoy...

    http://www.mediafire.com/?9xznc0djhydlxug

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  2. Great cd. Shepp did some terrific stuff for Denon.

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  3. @ charlie
    There were 6 or 7 albums Shepp made for Denon.
    I'll try to post some more down the line...

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  5. Taro -

    Just a note that I really appreciate the time and effort on "Ballads For Trane". It's a stellar session worthy of late night listening. Thanks very much!

    If you'd like to make some of the sessions for Denon a series, I think it'd be a great idea.

    All the best and thanks again!

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  6. The Amazon reviewer is correct about there being "no lack of imagination."
    Always a joy to hear Sheep. Thanks.

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  7. @ Miles
    Personally, I think that's a major understatement.
    Thanks for dropping by.

    @ bongohito
    That's definitely an idea. A sporadic series, maybe, because I've got plenty of others ideas — and sounds I want to share — too...
    cheers!

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  8. Merry Christmas! I lost track of your blog and found you, tonight, via private press. So happy to listen to Ballads for Trane! Thanks.

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  9. Cheers and thanks for this.

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  10. @ klf
    You're very welcome!
    Thanks for dropping by — and more so for the comment!
    All the best for the festive season...

    @ Bender, @ anon
    cheers!

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  11. Many thanks. Great album.

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  12. Your blog is awesome.
    Would you kindly consider a reup?
    Thanks for the wonderful music.

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  13. OK, here we go…
    reupped for your further discernment…

    http://www.mediafire.com/download/r1xpe6l12jb8tew/AS-BfTrane.zip

    enjoy!

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  14. Great variety of jazz to sample and Shepp is as good as it gets. Thanks for sharing!

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