Etichetta | venus 0283 | Label | |||||||||
Titolo | Deja Vu | Title | |||||||||
Artista | Archie Shepp Quartet | Artist | |||||||||
Tracklist | VEDI descrizione ( e/o foto) | SEE description (and/or photos) | Tracklist | ||||||||
Vinile | NUOVO | NEW | Vinyl | ||||||||
Cover | NUOVO OBI | NEW OBI | Cover | ||||||||
Supporto | Doppio LP 33 giri 180 gr | Double LP 33 rpm 180 gr | Support | ||||||||
Made in | JAPAN | Made in | |||||||||
Stampa del | 2024 | Pressing | |||||||||
Note Descrizione | Venus Masterpiece Collection Limited Edition 180g Vinyl Double LP! After leaving a strong impression on Japanese jazz fans with his three albums released from Venus Records in the late 1990s, Archie Shepp returned with this smash hit in 2001. Also known as French Ballads in Japan, this album consists entirely of French songs and songs associated with France, where Shepp had resided for many years. The program includes "Deja Vu," an original composition by Shepp, as well as the ubiquitous "Les Feuilles Mortes" ("Autumn Leaves") and attractive "Sous Le Ciel De Paris" ("Under the Paris Skies"). Shepp plays sweet and romantic French melodies with a lot of emotion but he rejects saccharine sentimentality. This clash of characteristics brings tension to his ballad playing and makes it riveting. Shepp also manages to relax and have fun with upbeat tunes such as "L'Ame Des Poetes" and "April in Paris." 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. Features
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Recorded at "The Studio" in New York on June 11 and 12, 2001. | Notes Description |