# | Cover | Release title | Total tracks | Download mp3 album | Release date | Label fo release |
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1 |
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Mama Rose | 5 |
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1985 | SteepleChase |
2 |
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The Fifth Of May | 6 |
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1987-05-07 | L+R Records |
3 |
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Fire Music | 5 |
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1965 | Impulse! |
4 |
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Looking At Bird | 8 |
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1986 | SteepleChase |
5 |
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Stream | 6 |
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1989 | Jazz Hour |
6 |
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Fire Music | 6 |
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1995 | |
7 |
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Four For Trane | 5 |
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1997 | Impulse! |
8 |
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Pitchin Can | 3 |
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1970 | America Records |
9 |
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Conversations | 7 |
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1999 | Delmark Records |
10 |
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The Long March | 11 |
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1980 | |
11 |
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Attica Blues | 10 |
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Impulse! | |
12 |
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Live In Antibes (Vol. 1) | 2 |
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1971 | BYG Records |
13 |
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Attica Blues | 10 |
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2003-03-11 | |
14 |
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Devil Blues | 4 |
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1986 | Circle Records (2) |
15 |
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Yasmina, A Black Woman | 3 |
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1969 | BYG Records |
16 |
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Poem For Malcolm | 2 |
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1969 | BYG Records |
17 |
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Montreux One | 4 |
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1976 | |
18 |
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Hipnosis | 3 |
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2000 | Mo'Smog Records |
19 |
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Black Gipsy | 5 |
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1970 | America Records |
20 |
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Live In Antibes (Vol. 2) | 2 |
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1971 | BYG Records |
21 |
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The Way Ahead | 4 |
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1968 | Impulse! |
22 |
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A Sea Of Faces | 3 |
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2000 | Mo'Smog Records |
23 |
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New Thing At Newport | 6 |
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Jasmine Records | |
24 |
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Four For Trane | 5 |
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Jasmine Records | |
25 |
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Fire Music | 5 |
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1995-08-15 | Impulse! |
26 |
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Air | 5 |
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1971 | Barnaby Records |
27 |
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New Thing At Newport | 6 |
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1980 | Impulse! |
28 |
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Live In San Francisco | 6 |
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1966 | Impulse! |
29 |
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Mozambique | 2 |
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2006 | Stilove4music |
30 |
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Mama Rose | 5 |
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1982 | SteepleChase |
African-American jazz saxophonist born May 24, 1937 in Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States.
Shepp is best known for his passionately Afrocentric music of the late 1960s which focused on highlighting the injustices faced by the African people, as well as for his work with [a1608797], [a253065], and his collaborations with his "New Thing" contemporaries, most notably [a195812] and [a97545].