For Losers
1970 studio album by Archie Shepp
For Losers | ||||
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Studio album by Archie Shepp | ||||
Released | July 1970 | |||
Recorded | September 9, 1968; February 17, 1969; August 26, 1969 | |||
Studio | RCA Studios, New York City | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 37:34 | |||
Label | Impulse! AS-9188 | |||
Producer | Bob Thiele, Ed Michel | |||
Archie Shepp chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
For Losers is an album by Archie Shepp released on Impulse! in 1970. The album contains tracks recorded from September 1968 to August 1969 by Shepp with three different ensembles. The AllMusic review by Rob Ferrier states "for anyone wishing to understand the music and career of this brilliant musician, this is an undervalued piece of the puzzle".[2]
Track listing
All compositions by Archie Shepp, except as indicated.
- "Stick 'Em Up" - 2:04
- "Abstract" - 4:21
- "I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)" (Duke Ellington, Paul Francis Webster) - 5:15
- "What Would It Be Without You" (Cal Massey) - 4:05
- "Un Croque Monsieur" - 21:49
Recorded September 9, 1968 (track 1), February 17, 1969 (track 2) and August 26, 1969 (tracks 3-5).
Personnel
Track 1
- Archie Shepp - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone
- Leon Thomas - lead vocals
- Martin Banks - trumpet, flugelhorn
- Robin Kenyatta - alto saxophone, flute
- Andrew Bey - piano
- Bert Payne - guitar
- Albert Winston - electric bass, bass
- Tasha Thomas, Doris Troy - backing vocals
- Beaver Harris - drums
Track 2
- Archie Shepp - tenor saxophone
- Jimmy Owens - trumpet
- Grachan Moncur III - trombone
- James Spaulding- alto saxophone
- Charles Davis - baritone saxophone
- Dave Burrell - organ
- Wally Richardson - guitar
- Bob Bushnell - electric bass
- Bernard Purdie - drums
Tracks 3-5
- Archie Shepp - tenor saxophone
- Woody Shaw - trumpet
- Matthew Gee - trombone
- Cedar Walton - piano
- Wilbur Ware - bass
- Joe Chambers - drums
- Clarence Sharpe - alto saxophone (3 and 5)
- China-Lin Sharpe - vocals (3 and 5)
- Cecil Payne - baritone saxophone, flute (4-5)
References
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Years given are for the recording(s), not first release.
leader or
co-leader
- High Won-High Two (1968)
- Echo (1969)
- La Vie de Bohème (released 1969)
- After Love (1970)
- In: Sanity (The 360 Degree Music Experience, 1976)
- Dave Burrell Plays Ellington & Monk (1978)
- Lush Life (1978)
- Windward Passages (hatART, 1979)
- Live at the Black Musicians' Conference, 1981 (1981)
- The Jelly Roll Joys (1990)
- Recital (and Tyrone Brown, 2000)
- Expansion (2003)
- Consequences (2005)
- Margy Pargy (2005)
- Momentum (2005)
David
Murray
- Hope Scope (1987)
- Ballads (1988)
- Deep River (1988)
- Lovers (1988)
- Lucky Four (1988)
- Spirituals (1988)
- Tenors (1988)
- Daybreak (Burrell, 1989)
- Remembrances (1990)
- Death of a Sideman (1991)
- In Concert (1991)
- Picasso (1992)
- Brother to Brother (1993)
Archie
Shepp
- For Losers (1968–69)
- Kwanza (1968–69)
- The Way Ahead (1968)
- Black Gipsy (1969)
- Blasé (1969)
- Live at the Pan-African Festival (1969)
- Pitchin Can (1969–70)
- Yasmina, a Black Woman (1969)
- Things Have Got to Change (1971)
- Attica Blues (1972)
- The Cry of My People (1972)
- A Sea of Faces (1975)
- Body and Soul (1975)
- Jazz a Confronto 27 (1975)
- Montreux One (1975)
- Montreux Two (1975)
- There's a Trumpet in My Soul (1975)
- U-Jaama (Unite) (1975)
- Lover Man (1988)
others
- Three for Shepp (Marion Brown, 1966)
- I Plan to Stay a Believer (William Parker, 2001–08)
- Essence of Ellington (William Parker, 2012)
- Epitome (Odean Pope, 1993)
- Black Woman (Sonny Sharrock, 1969)