Living Legend (Art Pepper album)

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Living Legend
Studio album by Art Pepper
Released 1975
Recorded 9 August 1975
Genre Jazz
Length 00:00
Label Contemporary/OJC
Producer Lester Koenig
Professional reviews
Art Pepper chronology
Intensity
(1960)
Living Legend
(1975)
The Trip
(1976)

Living Legend is a 1975 jazz album by saxophonist Art Pepper playing with Hampton Hawes, Charlie Haden and Shelly Manne.

This was Art Pepper's 'comeback' album, the first to be released after his long absence due to drug addiction and incarceration in San Quentin prison. Pepper had been finally released in 1966 and for a while only played tenor saxophone, showing how much of an influence John Coltrane had been on him in the intervening years. In 1968 Buddy Rich asked him to join his big band on alto; Pepper borrowed an alto and, in his words, quoted in the sleeve notes to this album, 'discovered I was able to say everything I wanted to say and I didn't have to sacrifice my individuality to be accepted or to be modern'.

Following two operations for a ruptured spleen, Pepper moved into Synanon, a rehabilitation centre for recovering addicts, and began the slow return to full-time performing and recording.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Ophelia" (Art Pepper) — 7:51
  2. "Here's That Rainy Day" (Johnny Burke; Jimmy Van Heusen) — 5:40
  3. "What Laurie Likes" (Art Pepper) — 6:45
  4. "Mr. Yohe" (Art Pepper) — 7:10
  5. "Lost Life" (Art Pepper) — 5:52
  6. "Samba Mom-Mom" (Art Pepper) — 8:23
(Recorded on 9 August 1975.)

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Sources

  • Richard Cook & Brian Morton. The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD 4th edition. Penguin, 1998. ISBN 0-14-051383-3