| 1. Syeeda's Song Flute |
| 2. Mr. Syms |
| 3. Cousin Mary |
| 4. Naima |
| 5. Rufus (Swung His Face At Last To The Wind, Then His Neck Snapped) |
Editorial Reviews
Archie Shepp's first major outing was recorded in August 1964 about a year before John Coltrane gathered some of these same players (Shepp and alto saxophonist John Tchicai) in the studio for the recording of Ascension, which would launch the final phase of his career, represented excellently on the two-CD Major Works collection. Shepp's recording was a reverential interpretation of four Coltrane compositions with one Shepp original. While it is a marvelous and insightful slice of jazz in 1964, it coheres and provides very rewarding listening now more than three decades later. Indeed its balance of "out" and "in" playing should provide a model for the new traditionalists in jazz. The arrangements for horns cast the Coltrane compositions in a new light (Roswell Rudd is a delight here on trombone). These are rich compositions played by players respectful of tradition and unafraid of creativity. --Michael Monhart
Product Description
Japanese limited edition release featuring an LP style slipcase cover. 24bit 96kHz digitally remastered. Part of the 'Impulse Best 50' collection.
Four for Trane,Archie Shepp,Grp Records,Avant-Garde,Avant-Garde Jazz,Free Jazz,Hard Bop,Jazz,Pop
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Four for Trane
Archie Shepp Manufacturer: Grp Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003N9E Release Date: 1997-04-08 |
Tracks:
- Syeeda's Song Flute
- Mr. Syms
- Cousin Mary
- Naima
- Rufus (Swung, His Face At Last To The Wind, Then His Neck Snapped)
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Archie Shepp's first major outing was recorded in August 1964 about a year before John Coltrane gathered some of these same players (Shepp and alto saxophonist John Tchicai) in the studio for the recording of Ascension, which would launch the final phase of his career, represented excellently on the two-CD Major Works collection. Shepp's recording was a reverential interpretation of four Coltrane compositions with one Shepp original. While it is a marvelous and insightful slice of jazz in 1964, it coheres and provides very rewarding listening now more than three decades later. Indeed its balance of "out" and "in" playing should provide a model for the new traditionalists in jazz. The arrangements for horns cast the Coltrane compositions in a new light (Roswell Rudd is a delight here on trombone). These are rich compositions played by players respectful of tradition and unafraid of creativity. --Michael MonhartAlbum Details
Japanese limited edition release featuring an LP style slipcase cover. 24bit 96kHz digitally remastered. Part of the 'Impulse Best 50' collection.Customer Reviews:
Great early Shepp!!!.......2004-03-21
The best description of the music is probably that Shepp gives the Ornette Coleman treatment to Coltranes music. The players play through the themes (wich sounds very different from Coltrane due to the instrumentation) and then doesn't follow any strict chord-changes in the songs, instead following the mood and tempo
of the song-forms. Shepps playing here is brilliant; his tone isn't so big and dramatic (or as brutal)as it became on later albums, instead he focuses on raw, very bluesy, short, broken phrases with a saxophone sound not so different from the swing-players of the 30's like Ben Webster. If your'e interested in Shepps compositional talent this isn't the place to start but if you just want to hear him rip out one great solo after the other you probably can't find a better Shepp album!!! "Syeeda..." and "Rufus..." are the obvious highlights but everything else is really good too (Shepp and Tchicais solos in "Cousin Mary"!!!). The version of Syeeda... is even better than Coltranes original and features the best moment of the album:Shepp's and Rudd's collective improvisation during the latters solo.
One last note: If you like this album, try to find the records by the NYC5. They are not easily available but definitely worth looking for!!!
Taking it somewhere else.......2002-03-26
This CD, the first by Archie Schepp as a leader, shows him to be a musician who follows his own path, and creating some great music while doing so.
The music here is not that far out. There are obvious similarities to bebop - in the phrasing, the rhythms - and some fast unison playing ! The differences are important - there is no reliance on chords, the arrangements are more sophisticated. The approach to sound is different.
Schepp style of soloing was already developed by that time (1964) - he had a way of talking with his horn - not preaching - but talking like a man telling about an adventure he had or even explaining his view on some issue. His notes are bent as a rule - he avoids playing un-bent notes. Unlike Ayler or Pharoah Sanders - Schepps playing is less enregy-oriented and more reflective. Just like a man enjoying a friendly discussion (or it may be a heated one).
The other musicians here are fantastic - Roswell Rudd on trombone, John Tchicai on Alto, Allan Shorter on trumpet, Reggie Workman on bass and Charles Moffett on drums. To me it seems they all support Schepp and help in making his debut a success.
Schepp said in one interview that he wants to create new folk music. While his music never became the music of millions, I believe he succeded in making a music that is human and simple in its own way. I dont think his blues singing of the 1990's is the better way to acieve this goal - but then maybe when youv'e created a masterpiece in the early sixties, and followed with so many musical successes - you might as well relax and sing some blues.
If you dont know what to expect from the CD, I can try and help by saying that if you like Ornette Coleman - you would like this music too. If you don't know Ornette but you like Bird - you will get a chance to hear a new "free" version of Bird's style - without the harmonic side of Bird, but with compensations in arrangement freedom and sound production.
This may be the CD for you if you just want some creative original music, that may give you both joy and inspiration.
Tremulous tribute.......2001-08-11
The album has renditions of four Coltrane compositions: "Syeeda's Song Flute", "Mr. Syms", "Cousin Mary" and "Naima". The first opens with a richly orchestrated introduction, which is then sharply contrasted against Shepp's tremulous, fractured delivery. Roswell Rudd offers pointed comments in the background and follows with a similarly abstract solo. The trombone had clearly evolved into unrecognisable territory since the days of J.J. Johnson and Kay Winding!
The first bars of "Mr. Syms" almost presage a dark landscape, but Shepp's arrangement is lithe and subtly textured, bringing out the passion in the composition with an understated eloquence. Alan Shorter, older brother of Wayne, contributes a remarkably impressionistic solo, setting the tone for Archie's equally poetic statement. Pity that Alan Shorter's remaining discography is so thin.
Four For Trane is a mysterious album: it is an avant-garde tribute to a living master who had yet to record his most significant avant-garde albums, A Love Supreme (1964), Ascension (1965) and Interstellar Space (1967), all on the same label as Shepp's. Trane himself appears in a contrived portrait on the cover, on which Shepp stares ahead pensively with pipe in mouth.
"Naima" is arguably the most compelling piece on the album - possibly Coltrane's most played "standard", it is magically arranged by Roswell Rudd, comparable to a tone-poem of Ellingtonian profundity. The solos are breezy and almost nebulous in their commitment to non-definition. The performance reveals both a veneration for Coltrane's compositional austerity and formal beauty, and at the same time a bleak conception of emotion far removed from Coltrane's burning urgency.
This fascinating record, a work of clarity and elegance amid the frenzy of the "New Thing", ends enigmatically with a Shepp composition whose title reveals a bizarre humour: "Rufus (Swung, his face to at last to the wind, then his neck snapped)".
One Of The Freshest Albums I Ever Heard.......2000-03-23
As you probably know, Four For Trane has four songs written by Coltrane, plus an Archie Shepp original with a hilarious title, Rufus (Swung, his face at last to the wind, then his neck snapped). He really breathes such life into the Coltrane tunes even though the needed no such thing on their own. Maybe that's why it's so fresh because he takes them an extra step further. Plus he and Roswell Rudd did some neat arranging and the playing is good in general.
Syeeda's Song Flute, from Giant Steps starts off the disk. Right away you know you're in for something different. To me, the playing sounds a bit more like Ornette Coleman than John Coltrane, this could be due to Charles Moffett on drums who played with Coleman for a while. But the theme is nicely arranged for tenor, alto, and trombone and I like the job they did. Shepp and Rudd solo, and though their lines are great (particularly Shepp's) both of their tones slip a bit (particularly Shepp's!) This shouldn't detract though, because Shepp and Rudd play Awesome! Mr Syms, from the Coltrane Plays The Blues album on Atlantic follows and has some more neat arranging. Everyone blends quite nice, considering the wide range of instruments and tones. We get to hear Alan Shorter (Wayne's almost unknown brother) solo on trumpet, and he's alright, kind of like a Donald Byrd who keeps trying to hit high notes. Cousin Mary, also from Giant Steps, is the third track, and really Smokes. Shepps playing is fantastic as is everyone elses. He really digs into those hoarse barks and screams that he's so famous for. His tone is nasty and mean and his lines really dig down deep. It's a treat to hear him move away from playing the Coltrane tunes like Coltrane (and never sound as good!!!) to a more original and pleasing sound. Shorter gets another solo in, and then we hear from John Tchicai on alto. His playing is different than Shepp's, and his tone reminds me more of an abstract version of Lou Donaldson. This is the best track on the cd.
Coltrane's "sacred ballad" is next. Pharoah Sanders took much heat for "ruining" it on Coltrane's Live at the Village Vanguard Again! and Shepps's version is much different, much of which comes from Rudd's unusual arrangment. The song takes an intersting twist when it seems to end, and then comes back sounding almost completely different! Shepp again plays down and bluesy. Rufus is the last song, and is quick and snappy (no pun intended). You can really see how the title fits. Special mention must be given to Reggie Workman's bass playing. I think he has progressed so much from his playing with Coltrane in the early 1960's to when this album was recorded in 1964. His tone and his lines both seem more formed and assure of themselves than they had in the past. He is a constant force throughout and Rudy Van Geldner did do a great job recording everyone, particulalry Workman.
Workman, and the 6 others a reason enough to get the album. Better too, before Impulse drops it because they need more time to print the latest Diana Krall cd. It's the real deal... fresh interpretation of Coltrane is always much better than substandard copying (and who can copy Coltrane and play it better??) If you're checking out this review because you have the album already and love it, why don't you also look into the Sam Rivers Boxset, issued on Mosaid Records. The last session is much in the same vein as this record and the arranging (done by Rivers) also hints at his flair for bigband that had yet to come. Both highly recommended!!
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Beethoven-Lieder, Volumes 1-3
Ludwig van Beethoven , Peter Schreier , and Walter Olbertz Manufacturer: Berlin Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000035S9 Release Date: 1995-07-18 |
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Fischer-Dieskau Edition (Box Set)
Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004SC5S Release Date: 2000-06-13 |
Tracks:
- Winterreise: Gute Nacht - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Die Wetterfahne - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Gefrorene Trn - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Erstarrung - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Der Lindenbaum - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Wasserflut - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Auf dem Flusse - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Rck - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Irrlicht - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Rast - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Frstraum - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Einsamkeit - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Die Post - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Der greise Kopf - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Die Kr - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Letzte Hoffnung - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Im Dorfe - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Der sthe Morgen - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Tchung - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Der Wegweiser - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Das Wirtshaus - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Mut! - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Die Nebensonnen - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Der Leiermann - Franz Schubert
Tracks:
- Die schone Mullerin: Das Wandern
- Die schone Mullerin: Wohin?
- Die schone Mullerin: Halt!
- Die schone Mullerin: Danksagung an den Bach
- Die schone Mullerin: Am Feierabend
- Die schone Mullerin: Der Neugierige
- Die schone Mullerin: Ungeduld
- Die schone Mullerin: Morgengruss
- Die schone Mullerin: Des Mullers Blumen
- Die schone Mullerin: Tranenregen
- Die schone Mullerin: Mein!
- Die schone Mullerin: Pause
- Die schone Mullerin: Mit dem grunen Lautebande
- Die schone Mullerin: Der Jager
- Die schone Mullerin: Eifersucht und Stolz
- Die schone Mullerin: Die liebe Farbe
- Die schone Mullerin: Die bose Farbe
- Die schone Mullerin: Trockne Blumen
- Die schone Mullerin: Der Muller und der Bach
- Die schone Mullerin: Des Baches Wiegenlied
- 4 Lieder: Nacht und Traume D 827
- 4 Lieder: Standchen
- 4 Lieder: Du bist die Ruh
- 4 Lieder: Erlkonig
Tracks:
- Schwanengesang: Liebesbotschaft
- Schwanengesang: Kriegers Ahnung
- Schwanengesang: Fruhlingssehnsucht
- Schwanengesang: Standchen
- Schwanengesang: Aufenthalt
- Schwanengesang: In der Ferne
- Schwanengesang: Abschied
- Schwanengesang: Der Atlas
- Schwanengesang: Ihr Bild
- Schwanengesang: Das Fischermadchen
- Schwanengesang: Die Stadt
- Schwanengesang: Am Meer
- Schwanengesang: Der Doppelganger
- Schwanengesang: Die Taubenpost
- 9 Lieder: Vollendung
- 9 Lieder: Die Erde
- 9 Lieder: An die Musik
- 9 Lieder: An Silvia
- 9 Lieder: Heideroslein
- 9 Lieder: Im Abendrot
- 9 Lieder: Der Musensohn
- 9 Lieder: Die Forelle
- 9 Lieder: Der Tod und das Madchen
Tracks:
- An die Leier
- Philoktet
- Memnon
- Fahrt zum Hades
- Lied des Orpheus, als er in die Holle ging
- Orest auf Tauris
- Der entsuhnte Orest
- Fragment aus dem Aeschylus
- Der zurnenden Diana
- Lied eines Schiffers an die Dioskuren
- Heliopolis I
- Freiwilliges Versinken
- Das Weinen
- Schiffers Scheidelied
- Der Kreuzzug
- Vor meiner Wiege
- Fruhlingslied
- Jagers Liebeslied
Tracks:
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Im wunderschonen Monat Mai
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Aus meinen Tranen spriessen
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Die Rose, die Lilie, die Taube, die Sonne
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Wenn ich in deine
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Ich will meine Seele tauchen
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Im Rhein, im schonen Strome
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Ich grolle nicht
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Und wussten's die blumen die kleinen
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Das ist ein Floten und Geigen
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Hor ich das Liedchen kiligen
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Ein Jungling liebt ein Madchen
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Am leuchteden Sommermorgen
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Ich hab im Traum geweinet
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Allnachtilch im Traume
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Aus alten Marchen winkt es
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Die alten bosen Lieder
- 12 Gedichte Op. 35 Justinus Kerner: Lust der Sturmnacht
- 12 Gedichte Op. 35 Justinus Kerner: Stirb, Lieb und Freud
- 12 Gedichte Op. 35 Justinus Kerner: Wanderlied
- 12 Gedichte Op. 35 Justinus Kerner: Erstes Grun
- 12 Gedichte Op. 35 Justinus Kerner: Sehsucht nach der Waldgagend
- 12 Gedichte Op. 35 Justinus Kerner: Auf das Trinkglas einet verstorbenen Fredes
- 12 Gedichte Op. 35 Justinus Kerner: Wandrung
- 12 Gedichte Op. 35 Justinus Kerner: Stille Liebe
- 12 Gedichte Op. 35 Justinus Kerner: Frage
- 12 Gedichte Op. 35 Justinus Kerner: Stille Tranen
- 12 Gedichte Op. 35 Justinus Kerner: Wer machete dich so krank?
- 12 Gedichte Op. 35 Justinus Kerner: Alte Laute
- 7 Lieder: Freisinn
- 7 Lieder: Schneeglockchen
- 7 Lieder: Standchen
- 7 Lieder: Laute di menien
- 7 Lieder: Des sennen Abschied
- 7 Lieder: Des sennen Abschied
- 7 Lieder: Talismane
Tracks:
- Liederkreis Op 24: Morgens steh ich auf und frage
- Liederkreis Op 24: Es treibt mich hin
- Liederkreis Op 24: Ich wandelte unter den baumen
- Liederkreis Op 24: Lieb liebchen
- Liederkreis Op 24: Schone Wiege meiner leiden
- Liederkreis Op 24: Warte, warte, wilder Schiffmann
- Liederkreis Op 24: Berg' undBurgen schaun herunter
- Liederkreis Op 24: Anfangs wolt ich fast verzagen
- Liederkreis Op 24: Mit Myrten und rosen
- 11 Lieder: Der Kontrabandiste
- 11 Lieder: Zigeunerliedchen I
- 11 Lieder: Zigeunerliedchen II
- 11 Lieder: Tief im Herzen
- 11 Lieder: Melancholie
- 11 Lieder: Sehnsucht
- 11 Lieder: Gestandnis
- 11 Lieder: O wie lieblich
- 11 Lieder: Weh, wie zornig
- 11 Lieder: Der Hidalgo
- 11 Lieder: Romanze
- Myrten op. 25: Widmung
- Myrten op. 25: Der Nussbaum
- Myrten op. 25: Lied aus dem Schenkenbuch I
- Myrten op. 25: Lied aus dem Schenkenbuch II
- Myrten op. 25: Die Lotosblume
- Myrten op. 25: Du bist wie eine Blume
- Myrten op. 25: Auden hebraischen Geangen
- Myrten op. 25: Du bist wie eine Blume
- Myrten op. 25: Zum Schluss
- 5 Lieder: Die feindlichen Bruder
- 5 Lieder: Abends am Strand
- 5 Lieder: Die beiden Grenadiere
- 5 Lieder: Mein schoner Stern
- 5 Lieder: Wein Wagen
Tracks:
- An die ferne Geliebte, op.98: Auf dem Huegel sitz ich, spaehend - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Wo die Berge so blau - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Beethoven: Leichte Segler in den Hoehen - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Diese Wolken in den Hoehen - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Es kehret der Maien, es bluehet die Au - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Nimm sie hin denn, diese Lieder - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Lieder: Adelaide, op.46 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Ich liebe dich, so wie du mich, WoO 123 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- L'amante impaziente, op.82-3 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- L'amante impaziente, op.82-4 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Ariette (Der Kuss), op.128 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- In questa tomba oscura, WoO 133 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Die Ehre Gottes aus der Natur, op.48-4 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Maigesang, op.52-4 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Marmotte, op.52-7 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Seufzer eines Ungeliebten-Gegeliebe, WoO 118 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Andenken, WoO 136 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Der Wachtelschlag, WoO 129 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Aus Goethes Faust (Mephistos Flohlied), op.75-3 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- 3 Gesaenge, op.83: I. Wonne der Wehmut - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- II. Sehnsucht - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- III. Mit einem gemalten Band - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- An die Hoffnung, op.94 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Lied aus der Ferne, WoO 137 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Der Juengling in der Fremde, WoO 138 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Der Liebende, WoO 139 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Abendlied unterm gestirnten Himmel, WoO 150 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
Tracks:
- Es muss ein Wunderbares sein
- Benedetto sia 'l giorno
- Pace non trovo
- I' vidi in terra angelici costumi
- Oh, quad je dors S282
- die drei zigeuner
- Die vatergruft
- Der alpen jager
- Blume und Duft
- Vergiftet sind meine Lieder
- Tristesse
- Ihr Glocken von Marling
- Hohe Liebe
- O lieb, so lang du lieben kannst
- Im Rhein, im schonen Strome
- Ein Fichtenbaum steht einsam
- Morgens steh ich auf und frage
- der traurige Monch
Tracks:
- Denn es gehet dem Menschen wie dem Vieh
- Ich wandte mich und sahe an alle
- O Tod, wie bitter bist du
- Wenn ich mit Menschen - und mit Engelszungen redete
- Sommerabend
- Mondenschein
- Es liebt sich so lieblich im Lenze
- Meerfahrt
- Es schauen die blumen
- Der Tod, das ist die kuhle Nacht
- Mit vierzig Jahren
- Steig auf , geliebter Schatten
- Mein Herz ist schwer
- Kein Haus, keine Heimat
- Herbstgefuhl
- Alte Liebe
- Abenddammerung
- Heimweh II
- Auf dem Kirchhofe
- Verzagen
- Regenlied
- Nachklang
- Fruhlingslied
- Auf dem See
- Feldeinsamkeit
Tracks:
- Hugo Wolf: In der FrHugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Fussreise - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Neue Liebe - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Der Feuerreiter - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Jrlied - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Storchenbotschaft - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Verborgenheit - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Verborgenheit - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Im Fr - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Auf einer Wanderung - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: An die Geliebte - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Peregrina I - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Peregrina II - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Lebewohl - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Begegnung - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Der Jr - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Bei einer Trauung - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Abschied - Hugo Wolf
Tracks:
- Es war einmal ein Bock
- Einst kam der Bock als Bote
- Es liebte einst ein Has
- Drei Masken sah ich am Himmel stehn
- Hast du ein Tongedicht vollbracht
- O lieber Kunstler, sei ermanhnt
- Unser Feind ist, gober Gott
- Von Handlern wird die Kunst bedroht
- Es war mal eine Wanze
- Die Kunstler sind die Schopfer
- Die Handler und die Marcher
- O Schropferschwarm, o Handlerkreis
- Gefunden
- Das Roseband
- Einerlei
- Winterweihe
- Stiller Gang
- Der Arbeitsmann
- Blindenklage
- Heimkehr
- Wer wird von der Welt Verlangen
- Hab ich euch denn je geraten
- Wanderers Gemutsruhe
Tracks:
- Aeolsharfe
- Winterahnung
- Traum durch die Dammerung
- Nelken
- Flieder
- Minnelied
- Der Himmel Hat eine Trane Geweint
- Waldeinsamkeit
- Schlecht Wetter
- Gluckes genug
- Einsamkeit
- Gottes Segen
- Das sterbende Kind
- Ein Drangen
- Trost
- Heimat
- Ihr, ihr Herrlichen!
- Der zerrissne Grabkranz
- Das Blatt im Buche
- Im April
- Brablied
- Sie haben heut Abend Gesellschaft
- In Danzig
- Eingelegte Ruder
- Saerspruch
- Hussens Kerker
- Zorn
- An die Mark
- Zum Abschied meiner Tochter
- Tragische Geschichte
- Sonett Nach Petrarca
Tracks:
- Ein Tagewerk I
- Ein Tagewerk II
- Fruhgesicht
- Reisefantasie
- Das Ende des Festes
- Nachruf
- Jugendgedenken
- Peregrina II
- Auf ein Kind
- Dammrung senkte sich
- Ach, wie schon
- Nachklang
- Hore den Rat
- Venezianisches Epigramm
- Jetzt rede du
- Auskunft
- Aus zwei Talern
- Kennst du das auch?
- Ravenna I
- Das Ziel
- Keine Rast
- Kindheit
- Im Kreuzgang von Santo Stefano
- Nachtgefuhl
- Magie der Farben
- Verwelkende Rosen
- Abends
- Mittag im September
- Blauer Schmetterling
- Pfeifen
- Sommernacht
- Fur Ninon
- Verganglichkeit
Tracks:
- Ballade de Villon a s'amye
- Ballade que Villon feit a la requeste de sa mere pour prier nostre Dame
- Ballade des femmes de Paris
- Nahandove
- Aoua!
- II est doux
- Chanson de la mariee
- La-bas, vers l'eglise
- Quel galant m'est comparable
- Chanson des cueilleuses de lentisques
- Tout gai!
- Chanson romanesque
- Chanson epique
- Chanson a borie
- At The River
- Elegie
- Anne Street
- A Chirstmas Caro
- From 'The Swimmers'
- West London (A Sonnet)
- A Farewell To Land
- Abide With Me
- Where the eagle
- Disclosure
- The White Gulls
- The Children's Hour
- Two Little Flowers (And Dedicated To Them)
- Autumn
- Tom Sails Away
- Ich Grolle nicht
- Feldeinsamkeit
- Weil' auf mir
- In Flanders Fields
Tracks:
- Phantasie aus Don Juan
- Ablosung im Sommer
- Selbstgefuhl
- Des Antonius von Padua Fischpredigt
- Zu Strabburg auf der Schanz
- Booh, Wie Ist Die Barmhezigkeit des herrn
- Willst du Gottes Diener sein
- Alles, was aus der Erde kommt
- Tod, wie bitter bist du
- Lied des Mephistopheles
- Zigeunerlied
- Schlechter Trost
- Lied des Mephistopheles
- Liederseelen
- Alle
- Der Gesang des Meeres
- In einer Sturmanacht (Nikodemus)
- Nun die Schatten dunkeln
- Wonne der Wehmut
- Aus den Himmelsaugen
- Musikantegrub
- Der juge Ehemann
- Der Soldat
- Uomo del mio tempo
- Con una fronda di mirto
Tracks:
- 1. Wenn mein Schatz Hochzeit macht
- 2. Ging heut morgen uebers Feld
- 3. Ich hab ein gluehend Messer
- 4. Die zwei blauen Augen
- 1. Um Mitternacht
- 2. Ich atmet' einen Linden Duft
- 3. Blicke mir nicht in die Lieder
- 4. Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen
- 1. Nun will die Sonn' so hell aufgehn
- 2. Nun seh ich wohl, warum so dunkle Flammen
- 3. Wenn dein Mutterlein
- 4. Oft denk ich, sie sind nur ausgegangen
- 5. In diesem Wetter, in diesem Braus
Tracks:
- Ich will den kreuzstab gerne tragen: Arie
- Ich will den kreuzstab gerne tragen: Rezitativ
- Ich will den kreuzstab gerne tragen: Choral
- Ich will den kreuzstab gerne tragen: Arie
- Ich will den kreuzstab gerne tragen: Rezitativ
- Ich habe Genug: Arie
- Ich habe Genug: Rezitativ
- Ich habe Genug: Arie
- Ich habe Genug: Rezitativ
- Ich habe Genug: Arie
- Ich bin eine blum zu saron: Arie
- Ich bin eine blum zu saron: Arie
- Ich bin eine blum zu saron: Arie
- Ich suchte des nachts: Duett
- Ich suchte des nachts: Duett
- Ich suchte des nachts: Duett
- Ich suchte des nachts: Arie
- Ich suchte des nachts: Arie
- Ich suchte des nachts: Duett
- Ich suchte des nachts: Arie
- Ich suchte des nachts: Duett
Tracks:
- Hir ist sas rechte Osterlamm
- Gerne will ich mich bequemen
- gebt mir meine jesum wiender
- Mache dich, mein herz, rein
- Et in Spiritum Sanctum
- Achzen und erbarmlich weinen
- Duett - Wann kommst du, mein heil
- O Memory! Still Bitter To My Soul-Opprest WIth Never - Casting Greif
- Aus der Tiefe rufe ich
- Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir
- Meine Hande ringen sich
- Jedennoch bleib ich stets an dir
- Aus der Tiefe rufe ich
- Duett - Holde Gattin, dir zur Seite
- Solo & Chor - Herr, lehre doch mich
Tracks:
- Frondi tenere e belle - Ombra mai fu
- Cara pianta
- Presti omai l'Egizia terra
- Non e si vago e bello
- Che faro senza Euridice
- Udite, tutti udite
- Io deggio ad ogni patto
- Finch'han dal vino
-
Deh, vieni alla finestra - Hai gia vinta la causa
- Vedro, mentr'io sospiro
- Der Vogelfanger bin ich ja
- Ein Madchen oder Weibchen
- Ha! Welch ein Augenblick!
- Wie Todesahnung Damm'rung - O du, mein holder Abenstern
- Was duftet doch der Flieder
- Wahn! Wahn!
- Zur Burg fuhrt die Brucke - Abendlich strahlt der Sonne Auge
Tracks:
- Botre toast... je peux vous le renre
- avant de quitter ces lieux
- L'orage s'est calme
- Resta immobile
- Morir! ... Tremenda cosa!
- Di Provenz il mar
- Nemico della patria?!
- Si puo? Signore!
- Povero Rigoletto!
- Cortigiani, vil razza dannata
- Brav, alter Hans
- Lebt wohl ihr suben studen
Tracks:
- Schlafst oder wachst du?
- Heimkehr
- Maggy Lauder
- Dort, wo durchs ried
- Fileb leise, mein bachlein
- Horch auf, mein liebchen
- Da brava, Cantina
- O kostliche Zeit
- Trinklied
- Der treue Johnie
- Kommt, schliebt mir einen forhen Kreis
- Once more I Hail Thee
- Sunset
- Put Round The Bright Wine
- Could Ill World
- Could Ill Be fate
- Oh, Had My Fate
- The Return Of Ulster
- Ein entmutigter liebender
- Ein begluckter Liebender
- Bewuderug
- Gluhende Liebe
- Trinklied
- Weine, weine, weine nur nicht
Customer Reviews:
The Mastersinger.......2000-06-24
Average customer rating: |
Four for Trane
Archie Shepp Manufacturer: Impulse! ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000793B1O Release Date: 2005-03-07 |
Tracks:
- Syeeda's Song Flute
- Mr. Syms
- Cousin Mary
- Naima
- Rufus (Swung His Face At Last To The Wind, Then His Neck Snapped)
Average customer rating: |
Four for Trane
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000J235KG Release Date: 2006-11-21 |
Average customer rating: |
Four for Trane
Archie Shepp Manufacturer: Universal Japan ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005L8YP Release Date: 2001-08-14 |
Tracks:
- Syeeda's Song Flute
- Mr. Syms
- Cousin Mary
- Naima
- Rufus (Swung His Face At Last To The Wind, Then His Neck Snapped)
Album Description
Part of the Impulse Best 50! Series. Japanese exclusive 24-bit 96khz digitally remastered reissue of 1964 album. Packaged in a limited edition miniature gatefold LP sleeve.Album Details
Japanese limited edition release featuring an LP style slipcase cover. 24bit 96kHz digitally remastered. Part of the 'Impulse Best 50' collection.Jazz Music: