Archie Shepp And The Full Moon Ensemble – Live In Antibes (Vol. 2) - Audiophile
Archie Shepp And The Full Moon Ensemble – Live In Antibes (Vol. 2) - Audiophile
Archie Shepp And The Full Moon Ensemble – Live In Antibes (Vol. 2)
Archie Shepp And The Full Moon Ensemble – Live In Antibes (Vol. 2) - Audiophile
Archie Shepp And The Full Moon Ensemble – Live In Antibes (Vol. 2) - Audiophile
Archie Shepp And The Full Moon Ensemble – Live In Antibes (Vol. 2)

Archie Shepp And The Full Moon Ensemble – Live In Antibes (Vol. 2)

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Tenor Saxophone, Piano, Voice – Archie Shepp [click here to see more vinyl featuring Archie Shepp]

Bass – Beb Guérin

Drums – Claude Delcloo

Flugelhorn, Voice – Alan Shorter

Guitar – Joseph Déjean

Valve Trombone, Shenai, Piano – Clifford Thornton

Written by Archie Shepp 

 

 

1LP, gatefold jacket

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : Black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Live

Studio

Record Press : unspecified

Label : BYG Records

Original Label : BYG Actuel

Recorded live at "Antibes - Juan-les-Pins" Jazz Festival, July 20, 1970, by O.R.T.F.

Produced by Jean Georgakarakos, Jean-Luc Young

Liner Notes by Delfeil de Ton

Photography by Horace (5), Philippe Gras

Originally released in 1971

Reissued in 2007


 

Tracks :

Side A:  Huru (Part 1)

Side B: Huru (Part 2)

           


          Reviews
          :

          “There is some intriguing music on this 1969 recording. Tenor saxophonist Archie Shepp met up with members of the Chicago avant-garde school for the first time, including Art Ensemble of Chicago members Lester Bowie, Roscoe Mitchell and Malachi Favors, on the lengthy "Yasmina," a track that also includes drummers Philly Joe Jones, Art Taylor, and Sunny Murray. On "Sonny's Back," there is an unlikely tenor trade-off between Shepp and Hank Mobley, while "Body and Soul" gives Shepp a showcase opportunity. Although this set is not essential, it is unique enough to be recommended to avant-garde collectors.” AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow



          Ratings

          AllMusic : 3 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.42 / 5

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