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  1. Mama Too Tight is an album by Archie Shepp released on Impulse! Records in 1967. The album contains tracks recorded by Shepp, trumpeter Tommy Turrentine, trombonists Grachan Moncur III and Roswell Rudd, tuba player Howard Johnson, clarinetist Perry Robinson, bassist Charlie Haden and drummer Beaver Harris in August of 1966.

    • July 1967
  2. Who produced “Mama Too Tight” by Archie Shepp? ... Charlie Haden. Drums. Beaver Harris. Recorded By. Rudy van Gelder. Recorded At. Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs. Release Date. May 1967.

  3. Archie Shepp, Mama Too Tight (Impulse!, 1967) – rec. 1966; Alan Shorter, Orgasm (Verve, 1969) – rec. 1968; Nana Simopoulos, Wings and Air (Enja, 1986) Wadada Leo Smith, Divine Love (ECM, 1979) – rec. 1978; Masahiko Togashi, Session in Paris (Take One, 1979) Akiko Yano, Welcome Back (Midi, 1989)

  4. Archie Shepp - Mama too Tight (1966) The octet Archie Shepp surrounded himself with in 1966 was filled with new and old faces. The twin trombones of Roswell Rudd and Grachan Moncur III embodied this, but so did bassist Charlie Haden and trumpeter Tommy Turrentine, while familiar figures like drummer Beaver Harris and tubaist Howard Johnson had ...

  5. 31 de jul. de 2010 · 2.Mama Too Tight (Archie Shepp) 5:22 3.Theme for Ernie (Fred Lacey) 3:19 4.Basheer (Archie Shepp) 10:38 Archie Shepp, Tenor Saxophone Perry Robinson, Clarinet Tommy Turrentine, Trumpet Grachan Moncur III, Trombone Roswell Rudd, Trombone Howard Johnson, Tuba Charlie Haden, Bass Beaver Harris, Drums

  6. Basheer Lyrics. About “Mama Too Tight” “Mama Too Tight” Q&A. When did Archie Shepp release Mama Too Tight? Album Credits. Producers Bob Thiele. Writers Archie Shepp, Duke...

  7. Mama Too Tight is an album by Archie Shepp released on Impulse! Records in 1967. The album contains tracks recorded by Shepp, trumpeter Tommy Turrentine, trombonists Grachan Moncur III and Roswell Rudd, tuba player Howard Johnson, clarinetist Perry Robinson, bassist Charlie Haden and drummer Beaver Harris in August of 1966.