Archie Shepp Music


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 Archie Shepp
Archie Shepp & Horace Parlan - Trouble In Mind
Format: LP Record from Steeple Chase ()
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Archie Shepp & Horace Parlan - Trouble In Mind
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Archie Shepp & Horace Parlan. Goin'home
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Archie Shepp & The New York Contemporary Five
Format: Audio CD from Storyville Records (2004-09-07)
Artist: Archie Shepp
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Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Consequences
  • Monk's Mood
  • Emotions
  • Wo Wo
  • Trio
  • Crepescule With Nellie
  • O.C.
  • When Will The Blues Leave
  • The Funeral
  • Mick
 Archie Shepp
ARCHIE SHEPP [LP VINYL]
Format: LP Record from FABBRI EDITORI ()
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 Archie Shepp
Ascension
Format: Audio Cassette from MCA ()
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 Archie Shepp
Attica Blues
Format: Audio CD from Impul (2006-12-18)
Artist: Archie Shepp
List price: $49.99
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Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Attica Blues
  • Invocation: Attica Blues
  • Steam, Pt. 1
  • Invocation to Mr. Parker
  • Steam, Pt. 2
  • Blues for Brother George Jackson
  • Invocation: Ballad for a Child
  • Ballad for a Child
  • Goodbye Sweet Pops
  • Quiet Dawn
Average review score:

Elegy on Injustice and Forgotten Men
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-26
This is an extraordinary jazz reflection on the death of dozens of prisoners at Attica Penitentiary in New York State. For those who don't know the story, it is a brief and sad tale. Prisoners at Attica seized hostages and the prison itself and proceeded to issue demands for better living conditions. This was a futile and bloody uprising. Through force the prisoners turned all the usual power relationships upside down and scores were settled.

The State negotiated with the prisoners. Ultimately the negotiations failed. Then, without warning, the State carried out an armed attack on the prison. Guards being held hostage were killed by shots from the State police. Prisoners were killed by the shooting. Call this a massacre, a slaughter, a failure of government or whatever you will. In the end, the State and Nelson Rockefeller as Governor, chose to end the rebellion and slaughtered the innocent and the guilty together.

Archie Shepp in this wonderful piece of experimental jazz has joined instrumental work, spoken word, and song in a memorial to the dead inmates and to the profound human loss that Attica represents. This album has been unavailable on CD for many years. It is a touching and amazing work. It is well worth adding to your collection if you recall the time in which Attica took place. Shepp focused on a strange, sad event and created a poem that is a remarkable evocation of lost innocense and humanity.

 Archie Shepp
Attica Blues
Format: LP Record from ABC IMPULSE ()
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Attica Blues
Format: Audio CD from Universal Japan (2003-05-05)
Artist: Archie Shepp
List price: $33.98
New price: $33.98
Used price: $17.98
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Attica Blues
  • Invocation: Attica Blues
  • Steam, Pt. 1
  • Invocation to Mr. Parker
  • Steam, Pt. 2
  • Blues for Brother George Jackson
  • Invocation: Ballad for a Child
  • Ballad for a Child
  • Goodbye Sweet Pops
  • Quiet Dawn
Average review score:

Elegy on Injustice and Forgotten Men
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-26
This is an extraordinary jazz reflection on the death of dozens of prisoners at Attica Penitentiary in New York State. For those who don't know the story, it is a brief and sad tale. Prisoners at Attica seized hostages and the prison itself and proceeded to issue demands for better living conditions. This was a futile and bloody uprising. Through force the prisoners turned all the usual power relationships upside down and scores were settled.

The State negotiated with the prisoners. Ultimately the negotiations failed. Then, without warning, the State carried out an armed attack on the prison. Guards being held hostage were killed by shots from the State police. Prisoners were killed by the shooting. Call this a massacre, a slaughter, a failure of government or whatever you will. In the end, the State and Nelson Rockefeller as Governor, chose to end the rebellion and slaughtered the innocent and the guilty together.

Archie Shepp in this wonderful piece of experimental jazz has joined instrumental work, spoken word, and song in a memorial to the dead inmates and to the profound human loss that Attica represents. This album has been unavailable on CD for many years. It is a touching and amazing work. It is well worth adding to your collection if you recall the time in which Attica took place. Shepp focused on a strange, sad event and created a poem that is a remarkable evocation of lost innocense and humanity.

 Archie Shepp
Attica Blues
Format: Audio CD from Universal/Mca ()
Artist: Archie Shepp
List price: $31.99
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Attica Blues
  • Invocation: Attica Blues
  • Steam, Pt. 1
  • Invocation to Mr. Parker
  • Steam, Pt. 2
  • Blues for Brother George Jackson
  • Invocation: Ballad for a Child
  • Ballad for a Child
  • Goodbye Sweet Pops
  • Quiet Dawn
Average review score:

Elegy on Injustice and Forgotten Men
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-26
This is an extraordinary jazz reflection on the death of dozens of prisoners at Attica Penitentiary in New York State. For those who don't know the story, it is a brief and sad tale. Prisoners at Attica seized hostages and the prison itself and proceeded to issue demands for better living conditions. This was a futile and bloody uprising. Through force the prisoners turned all the usual power relationships upside down and scores were settled.

The State negotiated with the prisoners. Ultimately the negotiations failed. Then, without warning, the State carried out an armed attack on the prison. Guards being held hostage were killed by shots from the State police. Prisoners were killed by the shooting. Call this a massacre, a slaughter, a failure of government or whatever you will. In the end, the State and Nelson Rockefeller as Governor, chose to end the rebellion and slaughtered the innocent and the guilty together.

Archie Shepp in this wonderful piece of experimental jazz has joined instrumental work, spoken word, and song in a memorial to the dead inmates and to the profound human loss that Attica represents. This album has been unavailable on CD for many years. It is a touching and amazing work. It is well worth adding to your collection if you recall the time in which Attica took place. Shepp focused on a strange, sad event and created a poem that is a remarkable evocation of lost innocense and humanity.


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