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Archie Shepp: Fire Music To Mama Too Tight Revisited
ByThey should try telling that to Archie Shepp. In autumn 1966, during the

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
In Miles: The Autobiography (Simon and Schuster, 1989), Davis takes up the story: "He was so awful that I just walked off the bandstand. He couldn't play, and I wasn't going to stand up there with this no-playing motherfucker." The British trumpeter and author

Ian Carr
trumpet1933 - 2009
Deep down, however, there was, as noted above, no conflict between the New Thing and the jazz tradition as music. But acceptance of that fact today has been eased by the passage of time. Back in the day, the din of perceived iconoclasm was loud and a listener had to have an open mind, and more especially open ears, to hear what lay beyond it. Some musicians and writers possessed such openness, most prominently

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Amiri Baraka
vocals1934 - 2014
Whatever. Anyway, there are no better proofs that the New Thing, iconoclastic though it appeared on the surface, was indeed part of the established jazz continuum, than Archie Shepp's albums Fire Music (Impulse!, 1965) and Mama Too Tight (Impulse!, 1966). Not for nothing did LeRoi Jones cite Shepp's reputation as a "new wave

Ben Webster
saxophone, tenor1909 - 1973

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994
Fire Music and Mama Too Tight have in summer 2022 been reissued in their entirety on one CD, as part of the ezz-thetics label's Revisited series. The albums are presented chronologically in their original running orders, bar one change. Werner Uehlinger, ezz-thetics' director, has moved the spoken-voice based trio-track "Malcolm, Malcolm, Semper Malcolm" from its original position as track three of Fire Music to become track five, that album's closer. It does, indeed, give the other four tracks, recorded by a sextet a few weeks earlier, more cohesion.
But the big deal, as always with the Revisited discs, is that Fire Music and Mama Too Tight have been remastered by one of ezz-thetics' specialist engineers, in this instance the sonic jedi Michael Br?ndli, who brings significantly enhanced presence, clarity and depth to the music. ">
Track Listing
Fire Music: Hambone; Los Olvidados; Prelude To A Kiss; The Girl From Ipanema; Malcolm, Malcolm, Semper Malcolm. Mama Too Tight: A Portrait Of Robert Thompson (As A Young Man); Mama Too Tight; Theme For Ernie; Basheer.
Personnel
Archie Shepp
saxophone, tenorMarion Brown
saxophone, altoTed Curson
trumpetJoseph Orange
tromboneReggie Johnson
bass, acousticJoe Chambers
drumsDavid Izenzon
bass, acousticJ.C. Moses
drumsPerry Robinson
clarinetTommy Turrentine
trumpetGrachan Moncur III
tromboneRoswell Rudd
tromboneHoward Johnson
tubaCharlie Haden
bass, acousticBeaver Harris
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Archie Shepp: tenor saxophone; Marion Brown: alto saxophone (1-4); Ted Curson: trumpet (1-4); Joseph Orange: trombone (1-4); Reggie Johnson: double bass (1-4); Joe Chambers: drums (1-4); David Izenzon: double bass (5); J.C. Moses: drums (5); Perry Robinson: clarinet (6-9); Tommy Turrentine: trumpet (6-9); Grachan Moncur lll: trombone (6-9); Roswell Rudd: trombone (6-9); Howard Johnson: tuba (6-9); Charlie Haden: double bass (6-9); Beaver Harris: drums (6-9).
Album information
Title: Fire Music To Mama Too Tight Revisited | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Ezz-thetics
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