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Archie Shepp albums featuring Cornell Dupree

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| | Attica Blues CD (1972) Remastered; Digipak
$8.05 By the early 1970s Archie Shepp was moving away from his no-holds-barred free-jazz assault and into experiments with swing, R&B, and funk. Such is the case with 1974's ATTICA BLUES, an expansive, freewheeling album that finds the saxophonist at the ...
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| Cry Of My People CD (1973) Remastered; Digipak
$10.39 Recorded in 1972 with a core band of Leroy Jenkins, Cornell Dupree (!), Jimmy Garrison, and Charles McGhee, Shepp supplemented these proceedings in much the same way he did with the cast of Attica Blues, with gospel singers, big bands, ...
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| Attica Blues Vinyl LP (1972)
$18.09 By the early 1970s Archie Shepp was moving away from his no-holds-barred free-jazz assault and into experiments with swing, R&B, and funk. Such is the case with 1974's ATTICA BLUES, an expansive, freewheeling album that finds the saxophonist at the ...
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 Archie Shepp Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Archie Shepp songs: Sophisticated Lady, Blues For Brother George Jackson, Sonny's Back, Los Olvidados, Steam, Body and Soul. More music songs Ballad For a Child, Rufus, Naima, Damn If I Know, Mama Too Tight, Lover Man, Parker's Mood, Mama Rose, Invocation: Attica Blues. More music songs Invocation: Ballad For a Child, Invocation to Mr. Parker, Quiet Dawn, Lady Sings the Blues Lyrics.
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 Archie Shepp Biography
Saxophonist Archie Shepp was one of the key figures in the free-jazz movement of the 1960s. A follower of John Coltrane, Shepp paid tribute to his mentor on 1964's FOUR FOR TRANE. Shepp's approach was marked by fiery improvisations, the incorporation of a diverse array of black musical forms (from gospel to R&B), and an ideological focus on revolutionary politics and themes of black power and identity. Shepp continued to record and perform into the 2000s.
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 Contemporaries
Anthony Braxton, Pharoah Sanders, Don Cherry, Cecil Taylor, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Albert Ayler, The Art Ensemble of Chicago, Roscoe Mitchell, David Murray, Gato Barbieri, Joseph Jarman, Julius Hemphill, John Tchicai, Dave Burrell, Frank Wright, Marion Brown, Frank Lowe, Noah Howard
 Followers
John Zorn, Anthony Braxton, William Parker (Bass), David Murray, Ken Vandermark, David S. Ware, Glenn Branca, Joe McPhee, The Last Poets, Charles Gayle
 Influences
John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, Sonny Rollins, Ornette Coleman, Coleman Hawkins, Bud Powell, Cannonball Adderley, Eric Dolphy, Ben Webster, Cecil Taylor, Oliver Nelson
 More Music Artists
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