Archie Shepp & Mal Waldron - Left Alone Revisited (2002)
Artist: Archie Shepp & Mal Waldron
Title: Left Alone Revisited
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Enja
Genre: Free Jazz, Post-Bop
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, Artwork)
Total Time: 56:03
Total Size: 299.1 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Left Alone Revisited
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Enja
Genre: Free Jazz, Post-Bop
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, Artwork)
Total Time: 56:03
Total Size: 299.1 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Easy Living (5:53)
02. Nice Work If You Can Get It (4:27)
03. Everything Happens to Me (5:49)
04. Left Alone (9:10)
05. When Your Lover Has Gone (5:28)
06. I Only Have Eyes for You (6:50)
07. Blues for 52nd Street (5:25)
08. Porgy (8:38)
09. Lady Sings the Blues (3:34)
10. Left Alone (Spoken Lyrics) (0:49)
Archie Shepp - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, vocal
Mal Waldron - piano
Mal Waldron's first tribute to Billie Holiday, titled Left Alone, was recorded in 1959, mere months before the singer's death. He returned to salute the legendary vocalist on several occasions since then, with this CD likely being his final tribute, recorded less than a year before his own death. Waldron, who worked with Holiday during her last years, is intimately familiar with her takes of the six standards heard on this disc, along with her own "Lady Sings the Blues." Archie Shepp's often gritty tenor sax is reminiscent of the texture of Holiday's voice, yet he perfectly complements Waldron's lush piano. They also pack a punch with their stark performance of "Left Alone" (Shepp's occasional reed squeaks seem deliberate, as if to imitate breaks in her voice). Waldron also recites Holiday's lyrics set to his composition at the conclusion of the CD. Shepp switches to soprano sax for an emotional take of "Everything Happens to Me" and "I Only Have Eyes for You," with the latter song sounding as if the unheard singer is being ignored by her love interest. Shepp's "Blues for 52nd Street" is both sassy and swinging. This instrumental salute to Billie Holiday is one of the best albums ever to honor her memory.