Poem for Malcolm explained

Poem for Malcolm
Type:studio
Artist:Archie Shepp
Border:yes
Released:1969
Recorded:August 14, 1969
(Paris, France)
Genre:Free Jazz
Label:BYG Actuel
SNAP 162 CD (CD re-issue)
Producer:Jean Georgakarakos, Jean-Luc Young
Chronology:Archie Shepp
Prev Title:Yasmina, a Black Woman
Prev Year:1969
Next Title:Blasé
Next Year:1969

Poem for Malcolm is a jazz album by Archie Shepp. Recorded in Paris in August 1969 only two days after Yasmina, a Black Woman, it again features musicians from the Art Ensemble of Chicago. This time, the tone is resolutely set to avant garde and free jazz, with a political edge in the all but explicit tribute to Malcolm X. The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow states: "This LP from the English Affinity LP is a mixed bag. Best is 'Rain Forrest' on which tenor saxophonist Archie Shepp, in a collaboration with trombonist Grachan Moncur III, pianist Vince Benedetti, bassist Malachi Favors, and drummer Philly Joe Jones, perform some stirring free jazz; the interplay between Shepp and Jones is particularly exciting. On a four-and-a-half minute 'Oleo,' Shepp "battles" some bebop with fellow tenor Hank Mobley, but the other two tracks, a workout for the leader's erratic soprano on 'Mamarose,' and his emotional recitation on 'Poem for Malcolm,' are much less interesting, making this a less than essential release despite 'Rain Forrest'."[1] It was originally issued on CD by Affinity (paired with Yasmina, a Black Woman) mastered from a vinyl source and later reissued by Charly (also paired with Yasmina, a Black Woman) from the original master tapes.

Track listing

  1. "Mamarose" (Shepp) – 7:12
  2. "Poem for Malcolm" (Shepp) – 5:55
  3. "Rain Forrest/Oleo" (Shepp/Sonny Rollins) – 19:16

Recorded: Paris, August 14, 1969.

Personnel

On "Rain Forrest/Oleo"

On "Mamarose" and "Poem for Malcolm"

Notes and References

  1. Yanow, S. [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r716821|pure_url=yes}} Allmusic review], accessed April 6, 2009.