Bill Dixon 7-tette/Archie Shepp and the New York Contemporary 5 (1964)
Four for Trane (1965)
Fire Music (1965)
Four for Trane is a studio album by tenor saxophonist Archie Shepp released on Impulse! Records in 1965. Four of the five tracks were composed and originally recorded by John Coltrane (released on his albums Giant Steps and Coltrane Plays the Blues) and rearranged by Shepp and trombonist Roswell Rudd. The other featured players are trumpeter Alan Shorter (brother of Wayne, here playing flugelhorn), alto saxophonist John Tchicai (Shepp’s fellow member of the New York Contemporary Five), bassist Reggie Workman and drummer Charles Moffett (who had worked extensively with Ornette Coleman). Coltrane himself co-produced the album alongside Bob Thiele. The album was Shepp's first release for Impulse!
FourforTrane is a studio album by tenor saxophonist Archie Shepp released on Impulse! Records in 1965. Four of the five tracks were composed and originally...
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Five. John Coltrane's admiration for Shepp led to recordings for Impulse! Records, the first of which was FourforTrane in 1964, an album of mainly Coltrane...
1961. He would record for the label until the end of his life, and his success earned Impulse! a reputation as "The House That Trane Built". Albums from...
ForTrane is a compilation album by American jazz vocalist Johnny Hartman that was released in 1995 by Blue Note Records. It contains material from two...
Moffett worked with Sonny Rollins, appeared on Archie Shepp's album FourforTrane, and led a group that included Pharoah Sanders and Carla Bley. When...
albums with saxophonist Archie Shepp (1964–1970), including the classic FourforTrane (1964), two albums with Marion Brown (1965–1966), one album with Alan...
on a number of influential free jazz recordings, including Shepp's FourforTrane, Albert Ayler's New York Eye and Ear Control, John Coltrane's Ascension...
stars, stating: "Marion Brown's Three for Shepp is the image-in-the-mirror companion to Archie Shepp's FourforTrane recorded the year before. The program...
conscious. — Archie Shepp, quoted in LeRoi Jones, album liner notes forFourforTrane (Impulse A-71, 1964) In 1991, Taylor told a New York Times reporter...
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University. Mackey's books of poetry include the chapbooks FourforTrane (1978) and Septet for the End of Time (1983); and the books Eroding Witness (1985)...
a long-standing association with the Blue Note label, but soon recorded for other labels including Prestige and Savoy. At the end of the decade, he moved...
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and Shepp began recording under his own name for Impulse!. (Shepp's first album on Impulse!, FourforTrane, featured Tchicai.) In an interview, Tchicai...
One day, when she was struggling with her health and caring for her young family of four children, there was a knock at the door and to her immense surprise...