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Yasmina, A Black Woman
Vinyl LP

Yasmina, A Black Woman

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LIMITED LP EDITION 180-GRAM WHITE MARBLED VINYL IN DELUXE MATTE LAMINATE GATEFOLD SLEEVE Original 1969 BYG album, facsimile-edition. Newly mastered to vinyl from original BYG tapes Of all the African-American jazz musicians who arrived in Paris at the end of the '60s Saxophonist Archie Shepp was arguably the most influential. Still resident in the French capital to this day, he became an integral part of the European scene and struck fruitful working relationships with the likes of German pianist Joachim Kuhn. Shepp also recorded important albums for BYG, and Yasmina, A Black Woman is one of the most compelling from both an intellectual and musical point of view. The title track is a praise song for a 'soul sister' with an Afro-Arabic name, which signals a move way from Eurocentricity or undue focus on the West. It features the kind of impassioned playing from Shepp and a band that has a number of significant figures drawn from very different scenes in the States. Saxophonist Hank Mobley and drummer Philly Joe Jones, two of the great heroes of hard bop, found themselves alongside soloists frequently associated with the avant-garde, such as pianist Dave Burrell, trumpeter Lester Bowie and saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell, the latter two being members of Art Ensemble Of Chicago. A supergroup was in the group.

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Format
Vinyl LP
Publisher
Charly / BYG
Date
24 February 2023
ISBN
5060767441121

LIMITED LP EDITION 180-GRAM WHITE MARBLED VINYL IN DELUXE MATTE LAMINATE GATEFOLD SLEEVE Original 1969 BYG album, facsimile-edition. Newly mastered to vinyl from original BYG tapes Of all the African-American jazz musicians who arrived in Paris at the end of the '60s Saxophonist Archie Shepp was arguably the most influential. Still resident in the French capital to this day, he became an integral part of the European scene and struck fruitful working relationships with the likes of German pianist Joachim Kuhn. Shepp also recorded important albums for BYG, and Yasmina, A Black Woman is one of the most compelling from both an intellectual and musical point of view. The title track is a praise song for a 'soul sister' with an Afro-Arabic name, which signals a move way from Eurocentricity or undue focus on the West. It features the kind of impassioned playing from Shepp and a band that has a number of significant figures drawn from very different scenes in the States. Saxophonist Hank Mobley and drummer Philly Joe Jones, two of the great heroes of hard bop, found themselves alongside soloists frequently associated with the avant-garde, such as pianist Dave Burrell, trumpeter Lester Bowie and saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell, the latter two being members of Art Ensemble Of Chicago. A supergroup was in the group.

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Format
Vinyl LP
Publisher
Charly / BYG
Date
24 February 2023
ISBN
5060767441121