quinta-feira, 27 de maio de 2021

Archie Shepp Quartet | Deja Vu

AllMusic Review by Ken Dryden

Archie Shepp has long established a reputation as a fiery avant-garde jazz stylist, though he is remarkably restrained in this collection of ballads recorded in 2001. The rhapsodic songs help restrain him somewhat, along with the presence of the terrific rhythm section, consisting of pianist Harold Mabern, bassist George Mraz, and drummer Billy Drummond. "What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life" has a few rough edges to retain Shepp's personal flavor, while the rhumba setting of Sidney Bechet's "Petite Fleur" works well, too. Mabern's lush introduction to "Les Feuilles Mortes" (Autumn Leaves) sets up a touching, spacious arrangement. Shepp opens Lerner & Loewe's infrequently performed "Gigi" unaccompanied, producing a majestic performance. The snappy treatment of "April in Paris" swings like the famous tune should, while he also retains the well-known "Pop Goes the Weasel" quote inserted in Basie's version. All in all, this is an enjoyable date.




Archie Shepp Quartet Deja Vu

1 What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life 00:00 2 Petite Fleur 04:53 3 Les Feuilles Mortes 14:14 4 L' Ame Des Poetes 21:46 5 Gigi 29:44 6 April In Paris 33:52 7 Sous Le Ciel De Paris 40:28 8 Deja Vu 48:20 Bass – George Mraz Drums – Billy Drummond Piano – Harold Mabern Producer – Tetsuo Hara, Todd Barkan Tenor Saxophone – Archie Shepp Recorded at "The Studio" in New York on June 11 and 12, 2001

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