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Blasé

Archie Shepp · 1969

40 min · 5 tracks · post-bop

A vibrant fusion of avant-garde jazz and soul, blending haunting melodies with intricate improvisation.

Blasé is an album by Archie Shepp, released in 1969. A vibrant fusion of avant-garde jazz and soul, blending haunting melodies with intricate improvisation. 'Blasé' is significant for its exploration of social themes through jazz, reflecting the civil rights movement's impact on music. It received critical acclaim at the time and has been recognized as a key recording in Shepp's discography, cementing his reputation as a vital voice in jazz. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Blasé sound like?

A vibrant fusion of avant-garde jazz and soul, blending haunting melodies with intricate improvisation. Rooted in post-bop.

What makes Blasé by Archie Shepp notable?

'Blasé' is significant for its exploration of social themes through jazz, reflecting the civil rights movement's impact on music. It received critical acclaim at the time and has been recognized as a key recording in Shepp's discography, cementing his reputation as a vital voice in jazz. Released in 1969, 'Blasé' marks Archie Shepp's fifth studio album during a period when he was gaining prominence in the avant-garde jazz scene. Following his influential work on 'Fire Music', this album showcases his artistic evolution into more complex and emotionally charged compositions.

How many songs are on Blasé?

Blasé has 5 tracks, running approximately 40 minutes.

Tracklist

5 tracks·40:45

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 My Angel Standout 10:06
  • 2 Blasé Standout 10:22
  • 3 There Is a Balm in Gilead 5:56
  • 4 Sophisticated Lady Standout 5:08
  • 5 Touareg 9:13

Release Date

January 1, 1969

Genre

post-bop

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

40 min 45 sec