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Steam by Archie Shepp

February 3rd, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Oil Mist Collector

Steam review. This colorful live LP features Archie Shepp on tenor, and a bit of his more basic piano, playing three lengthy compositions (Duke Ellington’s “Solitude,” Cal Massey’s “A Message from Trane” and Shepp’s own “Steam”) in a sparse trio …   Read More

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