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    Archie Shepp Live At The Panafrican Festival (1971)

    BYG Records
      • 1. Brotherhood At Ketchaoua
      • 2. We Have Come Back (Part 1)
      • 3. We Have Come Back (Part 2)

      Stunned by the assassinations of Martin and Malcolm, many young musicians turned from a country and a culture they thought had betrayed them. Archie Shepp went to Paris. There, in the summer of 1969, he cut a number of albums for the French BYG label. This one was a live recording which pairs Shepp and crew with a number of Algerian and Tuareg musicians.

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