Released 1969 Release date 1969 Genre Free jazz | Artist Archie Shepp Label BYG Actuel | |
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Recorded August 12, 1969
(Paris, France) Yasmina, a Black Woman
(1969) Poem for Malcolm
(1969) Similar Archie Shepp albums, Free jazz albums, Other albums |
Archie shepp yasmina a black woman album yasmina a black woman poem from malcom paris 1969
Yasmina, a Black Woman is a jazz album by Archie Shepp, recorded in 1969 in Paris for BYG Actuel records. It features musicians from the Art Ensemble of Chicago. The first track, giving its title to the album, is a long free jazz piece by an 11-piece orchestra; in it, the references to Africa that Shepp had experimented with only a few weeks earlier in Algiers are to be found in the use of African percussion instruments, or the African incantations sung by Shepp himself at the beginning of the track. The other two pieces, a homage to Sonny Rollins written by trombonist Grachan Moncur III and a standard, played by a more traditional quintet and quartet respectively, are more reminiscent of the hard bop genre, although the fiery playing of the musicians, notably Shepp himself, gives them a definite avant-garde edge. It was originally issued on CD by Affinity (paired with Poem for Malcolm), mastered from an incredibly noisy vinyl source and later reissued by Charly (also paired with Poem for Malcolm) from the original master tapes.
Contents
- Archie shepp yasmina a black woman album yasmina a black woman poem from malcom paris 1969
- Archie shepp body and soul album yasmina a black woman poem from malcom paris 1969
- Track listing
- On Yasmina a Black Woman
- On Sonnys Back
- On Body and Soul
- Songs
- References
Archie shepp body and soul album yasmina a black woman poem from malcom paris 1969
Track listing
- "Yasmina, a Black Woman" (A. Shepp) – 20:08
- "Sonny's Back" (G. Moncur) – 14:03
- "Body and Soul" (Heyman, Sour, Green) – 6:23
On "Yasmina, a Black Woman"
On "Sonny's Back"
On "Body and Soul"
Songs
1Yasmina20:08
2Sonny's Back14:03
3Body and Soul6:22