ABSTRACT RHYTHM IN TIME DIGITAL ART WITH MUSIC PLAYLIST JAZZ FUTURA Attica Blues Big Band (Live At The Palais Des Glaces) by Archie Shepp

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Blue Marge 1001 Archie Shepp Attica Blues Big Band in Paris Archie Shepp (saxophones ténor & soprano & piano), Ray Copeland (direction de l'orchestre), Kamal Alim, Roy Burrowes, Charles McGhee, Eddie Preston & Malachi Thompson (trompettes), Charles Greenlee, Dick Griffin, Ray Harris, Charles Stephens & Steve Turre (trombones), Marvin Blackman, Marion Brown, Patience Higgins, John Purcell & James Ware (saxophones & flûtes), Art Matthews (piano), Clyde Crymer (synthétiseur), Brandon Ross (guitare), Candice Greene, Terry Jenoure, Carl Ector & Akua Dixon (cordes), Hakim Jami (contrebasse & tuba), Avery Sharpe (contrebasse), Clifford Jarvis (batterie), Kevin Jones (percussions), Irene Datcher, Akua Dixon, Terry Jenoure & Joe Lee Wilson (voix) Live at the Palais des Glaces (Double CD) Enregistré en public le 24 octobre 1979 au Palais des Glaces à Paris Epuisé / Not available credits released October 21, 1979 [EN] Archie Shepp's Attica Blues Big Band is a modern reinterpretation in Big Band style of what was arguably the saxophonist's most ambitious work. The album Attica Blues, released in 1972 on the Impulse! label, was a committed response to the 1971 riots at the notorious Attica prison, which resulted in 39 deaths. Archie Shepp, then a prominent figure in free jazz and civil rights activism, composed this funky cry of protest, this furious and groovy fresco that merged blues, soul, funk, and jazz. Attica Blues Big Band is the live big band version recorded at the Palais des Glaces in Paris in 1979, featuring Ray Copeland, Kamal Alim, Roy Burrowes, Charles McGhee, Eddie Preston, Malachi Thompson, Charles Greenlee, Dick Griffin, Ray Harris, Charles Stephens, Steve Turre, Marvin Blackman, Marion Brown, Patience Higgins, John Purcell, James Ware, Art Matthews, Clyde Crymer, Brandon Ross, Candice Greene, Terry Jenoure, Carl Ector, Akua Dixon, Hakim Jami, Avery Sharpe, Clifford Jarvis, Kevin Jones, Irene Datcher, Akua Dixon, Terry Jenoure & Joe Lee Wilson. [FR] Archie Shepp's Attica Blues Big Band est une relecture moderne et en Big Band de ce qui fut sans doute l'œuvre la plus ambitieuse du saxophoniste. L'album Attica blues, sorti en 1972 sur le label Impulse!, était une réponse engagée aux émeutes de 1971 du terrible pénitencier d'Attica qui fit 39 morts. Archie Shepp, alors artiste phare du free jazz et de la lutte pour les droits civiques, composa ce cri de révolte funk, cette fresque furieuse et groove qui fusionnait le blues, la soul le funk et le jazz. Attica Blues Big Band est la version live en big band enregistrée au Palais des Glaces à Paris en 1979, avec Ray Copeland, Kamal Alim, Roy Burrowes, Charles McGhee, Eddie Preston, Malachi Thompson, Charles Greenlee, Dick Griffin, Ray Harris, Charles Stephens, Steve Turre, Marvin Blackman, Marion Brown, Patience Higgins, John Purcell, James Ware, Art Matthews, Clyde Crymer, Brandon Ross, Candice Greene, Terry Jenoure, Carl Ector, Akua Dixon, Hakim Jami, Avery Sharpe, Clifford Jarvis, Kevin Jones, Irene Datcher, Akua Dixon, Terry Jenoure & Joe Lee Wilson. /////////////////////////// Crédits Acoustic Bass, Electric Bass – Avery Sharpe Acoustic Bass, Tuba – Hakim Jami Cello, Piano, Vocals – Akua Dixon Design, Graphics – Pierre Delgado Directed By – Ray Copeland Drums – Clifford Jarvis Guitar – Brandon Ross Percussion – Kevin Jones (6) Piano – Art Matthews Recorded on October 24th 1979. Recorded on October 24th 1979. Producer – Emile De La Tour, Gérard Terronès, Odile Terronès, Eric Terronès* Recorded By – Philippe Omnès Recorded By [Assistant] – Bernard Darsh* Saxophone, Flute – James Ware, John Purcell, Marion Brown, Marvin Blackman, Patience Higgins Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Piano, Leader – Archie Shepp Supervised By [Editing] – Archie Shepp Supervised By [Mixing] – Ray Copeland Synthesizer – Clyde Crimer* Trombone – Charles "Majeed" Greenlee*, Charles Stephens, Dick Griffin, Ray Harris*, Steve Turre Trumpet – Charles McGhee, Eddie Preston, Kamal Alim*, Richard "Malachi" Thompson*, Roy Burrowes Viola – Carl Ector Violin – Candice Greene Violin, Vocals – Terry Jenoure Vocals – Irene Datcher, Joe Lee Wilson license all rights reserved tags Tags big band jazz big band futura marge jazz jazz fusion avant-garde bebop free jazz freejazz impro improvisation modern jazz soul-jazz swing vocal jazz Paris about Futura Marge image Futura Marge Paris, France Follow Futura Marge is an independant French jazz label, created in 1969 by Gérard Terronès and located in Paris, France... more futuramarge.com futuramarge.free.fr Twitter Facebook YouTube discography Basse Barre Aug 2021

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