
Three For Shepp is a Jazz album by Marion Brown, originally released in 1967. On Gatefold: 16 pressings tracked.
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Marion Brown's Three for Shepp is the image-in-the-mirror companion to Archie Shepp's Four for Trane recorded the year before. The program is equally divided between Brown's original, which occupy the first half of the album, and Shepp tunes that take up the latter half. What is immediately striking is how similar in tone, color, and texture the two men were when it came to composition. Brown arms himself here with crack bands for these recording. Pianist Dave Burrell and drummer Bobby Capp accompany trombonist Grachan Moncur III and Norris Sirone Jones on bass on Brown's own material and Stanley Cowell and Beaver Harris sub in the piano and drum chairs on Shepp'. Brown's "New Blue" is a slow modal study in blues from the post-modal school. In fact, given the airiness and strange intervals played by Brown and Moncur, it is a new kind of modal blue. "Fortunato" is the vanguard take on post-bop swing. It honk, squeak, and turns itself around to meet knotty changes from Burrell playing in the middle register. Of the Shepp material, "Spooks" is a kind of political statement that swings like mad. Using an early swing rhythm, 8/12, Cowell vamps his ass off on a three-chord figure and the band careens from New Orleans to minstrel-show stomp to blues to bebop, with Moncur playing a solo that could stop a clock. "West India" is a reverential, shimmering blues number, cooled out from edginess or striated distended harmonic. Despite the title, its simple structure uses both West Indian and almost Caribbean rhythms and melody lines — calypso anyone? — and then marries them to an African modal structure for the ultimate celebratory effect. "Delicado" is anything but. It's an out, machine-driven post-hard bop number with Cowell and Brown driving the band into a frenzied free for all, fed in amazing time by Harri. This is a classic Impulse! recording of the period by an overlooked master. .
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Tracklist
- 1New Blue5:08
- 2Fortunato8:51
- 3The Shadow Knows3:01
- 4Spooks4:29
- 5West India6:20
- 6Delicado6:39
Sound DNA
- Jazz
- Post-Bop & Modal
- sparse
- meditative
- poetic
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Beaver HarrisDRUMS
- Bobby KappDRUMS
- Dave BurrellPIANO
- Grachan Moncur IIITROMBONE
- Marion BrownALTO SAXOPHONE
- Norris JonesBASS
- Stanley CowellPIANO
16 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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