Archie Shepp - The Way Ahead

The Way Ahead was a turning point for Archie Shepp. For starters, he had looked all over the jazz/improv arena for the proper combination of players -- without a piano. One can speculate that this was because he cut his first teeth with pianist Cecil Taylor and that would perhaps ruin anybody for life. Recorded in 1969, The Way Ahead featured Ron Carter on bass, Grachan Moncur III's trombone, Jimmy Owens' trumpet, and drums by either Beaver Harris or Roy Haynes, with Walter Davis, Jr. on piano. The set is a glorious stretch of the old and new, with deep blues, gospel, and plenty of guttersnipe swing in the mix. From the post-bop blues opener "Damn If I Know (The Stroller)," the set takes its Ellington-Webster cue and goes looking for the other side of Mingus. Shepp's solo is brittle, choppy, honky, and glorious against a set of changes gracefully employed by Moncur and Owens. Harris' stuttering, skittering rhythm may keep it anchored in the blues, but holds the line for anything else to happen. Likewise, the modern edge of things evidenced by Moncur's "Frankenstein" (first recorded with Jackie McLean's group in 1963) turns up the heat a bit more. Shepp's take is wholly different, accenting pedal points and microharmonics in the breaks. On "Sophisticated Lady" and "Fiesta," Haynes fills the drum chair and cuts his manic swinging time through the arrangements, lending them more of an elegant flair than perhaps they deserve here, though they also dig deeper emotionally than one would expect. The final two tracks on the CD are sessions left over from February 1969 that replace Davis with Dave Burrell and Carter with Walter Booker, and add Charles Davis on baritone with Harris on skins. They sound apart from these sessions, though; there is a fury and darkness in them that sucks a bit of the joyous party feel from the original album. - by Thom Yurek, AMG

Artist: Archie Shepp
Album: The Way Ahead
Year: 1970
Label: Impulse (1998)
Total time: 60:23

Tracks:
1.  Damn If I know (Walter Davis Jr.) 6:19
2.  Frankenstein (Grachan Moncur III) 13:53
3.  Fiesta (Archie Shepp) 9:57
4.  Sophisticated Lady (Duke Ellington) 7:11
5.  New Africa (Grachan Moncur III) 12:57
6.  Bakai (Cal Massey) 10:04

Personnel:
Archie Shepp (Tenor Saxophone)
Jimmy Owens (Trumpet)
Grachan Moncur III (Trombone)
Walter Davis Jr. (Piano) - 1-4
Ron Carter (Double Bass) - 1-4
Beaver Harris (Drums) - 1,2,5,6
Charles Davis (Baritone Saxophone) - 5,6
Dave Burrell (Piano) - 5,6
Walter Booker (Double Bass) - 5,6