Jim Pepper- Comin' And Goin'[rapidshare/jazz/mp3 download]
Jim Pepper- Comin' And Goin'
It's a LP, bought in 1984. I love it. I first uploaded it on "Native american style", but I wanted to share here too.
01 - Witchi Tia To 8:19
02 - Ya Na Ho (Gilbert Pepper) 3:00
03 - Squaw Song (Gilbert Pepper) 5:24
04 - Goin' Down To Muskogee 5:50
05 - Comin' And Goin' 4:41
06 - Lakota Song (trad. arr. Jim Pepper) 4:23
07 - Water 5:40
08 - Custer Gets It 3:02
09 - Malinyea (Don Cherry) 4:15
Europa JP 2014 [LP] RC 250 1983
Note: Track 2 combines the songs titled Yon A Ho and Newly-weds Song on Pepper's Powwow; track 4 includes the song titled Rock Stomp Indian Style on Pepper's Powwow; track 8 includes the song titled Slow War Dance on Pepper's Powwow. From this point, the piece usually written as Witchi Tai To or Witchi-Tai-To is frequently written as Witchi Tia To (though Pepper always pronounced it as 'tai', not 'tia').
composed by Jim Pepper except as noted
recorded May 12, June 22-23, August 17, 1983, Eurosound Studios and Quadrasonic Studio, New York
on tracks 1, 4, 5, 8: Jim Pepper, tenor saxophone, voice; John Scofield, guitar; Kenny Werner, piano; Lester McFarland, electric bass; Hamid Drake, drums; Nana Vasconcelos, percussion
on tracks 3, 7, 9: Jim Pepper, tenor and soprano saxophone, voice; Kenny Werner, piano; Mark Helias, bass; Danny Gottlieb, drums; Nana Vasconcelos, percussion; Collin Walcott, sitar, tabla; Don Cherry, trumpet on track 3
on track 2: Jim Pepper, voice; Nana Vasconcelos, percussion; Collin Walcott, tabla
on track 6: Jane Lind, Caren Knight, voice; Jim Pepper, tenor saxophone; Bill Frisell, guitar; Ed Schuller, bass; Nana Vasconcelos, percussion
More on Jim Pepper
saxophonist, singer, composer, an American Indian (Kaw and Creek) from Portland, Oregon, died 1992 at age 50 :
Download- ripped from LP : MP3 @ 256
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It's a LP, bought in 1984. I love it. I first uploaded it on "Native american style", but I wanted to share here too.
01 - Witchi Tia To 8:19
02 - Ya Na Ho (Gilbert Pepper) 3:00
03 - Squaw Song (Gilbert Pepper) 5:24
04 - Goin' Down To Muskogee 5:50
05 - Comin' And Goin' 4:41
06 - Lakota Song (trad. arr. Jim Pepper) 4:23
07 - Water 5:40
08 - Custer Gets It 3:02
09 - Malinyea (Don Cherry) 4:15
Europa JP 2014 [LP] RC 250 1983
Note: Track 2 combines the songs titled Yon A Ho and Newly-weds Song on Pepper's Powwow; track 4 includes the song titled Rock Stomp Indian Style on Pepper's Powwow; track 8 includes the song titled Slow War Dance on Pepper's Powwow. From this point, the piece usually written as Witchi Tai To or Witchi-Tai-To is frequently written as Witchi Tia To (though Pepper always pronounced it as 'tai', not 'tia').
composed by Jim Pepper except as noted
recorded May 12, June 22-23, August 17, 1983, Eurosound Studios and Quadrasonic Studio, New York
on tracks 1, 4, 5, 8: Jim Pepper, tenor saxophone, voice; John Scofield, guitar; Kenny Werner, piano; Lester McFarland, electric bass; Hamid Drake, drums; Nana Vasconcelos, percussion
on tracks 3, 7, 9: Jim Pepper, tenor and soprano saxophone, voice; Kenny Werner, piano; Mark Helias, bass; Danny Gottlieb, drums; Nana Vasconcelos, percussion; Collin Walcott, sitar, tabla; Don Cherry, trumpet on track 3
on track 2: Jim Pepper, voice; Nana Vasconcelos, percussion; Collin Walcott, tabla
on track 6: Jane Lind, Caren Knight, voice; Jim Pepper, tenor saxophone; Bill Frisell, guitar; Ed Schuller, bass; Nana Vasconcelos, percussion
More on Jim Pepper
saxophonist, singer, composer, an American Indian (Kaw and Creek) from Portland, Oregon, died 1992 at age 50 :
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http://mysite.verizon.net/vze8f4kf/pepper.htm
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http://www.divshare.com/download/2002783-c98
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3 Comments:
Is there ANY chance, any chance at all, I can BEG you to re-up this LP? I've been looking for it everywhere.
Oh My thanks soo much - I've been looking for this for years and I'm listening now and loving it. I hope that other fella got his copy too. Bless You!
Thank you so much for sharing this, the versions of "Witchitai-To" and "Yon A Ho" are absolutely wonderful and given the fact I only have 128 bitrate versions of these two songs, I am head over heels about hearing them finally in a better quality. Speaking of quality, I recently downloaded the ultra-rare 1971 Jim Pepper album "Pepper's Pow Wow" from which has the equally wonderful original versions of the two tracks I have mentioned (plus on the blog that I got it from there is a great biographical write up of the late Jim Pepper and it makes for fascinating reading, its an absolute crime he is not more well known as everyone I have played his songs to, instantly falls in love with them)
Anyway, thanks once again for such a great album post and here is the link to the 1971 album in FLAC no less!
http://record-fiend.blogspot.com/2010/01/jim-pepper-peppers-pow-wow-embryo-1971.html
ps> remember the password:
record-fiend.blogspot.com
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