Archie Shepp, a titan in the world of jazz, delivers a powerful and introspective experience with his 1987 album "Second Set." Released on the 52ème Rue Est label, this album is a masterful blend of free jazz, hard bop, and avant-garde elements, showcasing Shepp's virtuosic saxophone playing and his ability to push musical boundaries. Clocking in at just under an hour, "Second Set" is a journey through both familiar and uncharted territories of jazz.
The album opens with "Make Me A Pallet On The Floor," a traditional spiritual that sets a contemplative tone, followed by the tender and melodic "Ruby My Dear," a Duke Ellington composition that highlights Shepp's lyrical side. The track "Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out" brings a bluesy, hard bop feel, demonstrating Shepp's versatility and depth. "Trouble In Mind" continues the blues theme, with a slow, smoky groove that allows Shepp to explore the darker, more introspective side of jazz.
"Deep River," another spiritual, offers a moment of reflection and tranquility, while "Sophisticated Lady," another Ellington classic, closes the album with a sophisticated and elegant performance. Throughout "Second Set," Shepp's playing is both technically impressive and emotionally resonant, making it a standout addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.