Archie Shepp, a titan of the jazz world, delivers a captivating live performance with "Live in Paris 1974," a newly unearthed gem from his extensive discography. Released on July 2, 2021, by Transversales Disques, this album is a testament to Shepp's virtuosity and his ability to blend various jazz styles, from free jazz and hard bop to avant-garde, creating a unique and dynamic sound.
The album features three electrifying tracks recorded live in Paris in 1974: "Things Have Got To Change," "Along Came Betty," and "Blues For Donald Duck." Each piece showcases Shepp's mastery of the saxophone and his knack for engaging with his audience, making for an intimate and thrilling listening experience. The inclusion of electric piano adds a modern twist to Shepp's traditional sound, offering a fresh perspective on his music.
"Live in Paris 1974" is a rare opportunity to witness Archie Shepp in his element, surrounded by the vibrant energy of a live Parisian audience. The album's 47-minute runtime is filled with raw emotion, technical prowess, and an undeniable sense of joy that only live performances can capture. Whether you're a longtime fan of Archie Shepp or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression. Don't miss out on this chance to experience a piece of jazz history.