Ornette Coleman - The Shape Of Jazz To Come
SKU:
AORM 1081-45
Four out of four stars and a Crown Award — Penguin Guide to Jazz
Pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Pallas in Germany
Mastered by Bernie Grundman from original analog tapes
"One of the 20 Essential Free Jazz Albums." — All Music Guide
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Four out of four stars and a Crown Award — Penguin Guide to Jazz
Pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Pallas in Germany
Mastered by Bernie Grundman from original analog tapes
"One of the 20 Essential Free Jazz Albums." — All Music Guide
"On this highly influential 1959 album, Ornette Coleman's unique writing style and idiosyncratic solo language forever changed the jazz landscape. On classics such as 'Lonely Woman,' 'Congeniality,' and 'Focus on Sanity,' Coleman used the tunes' moods and melodic contours, rather than their chords, as a basis for his improvisations. In so doing, he opened up jazz soloing immensely and ushered in new freedoms — both individually and collectively. Lest these innovations sound too dry or abstract, it must be noted that both Coleman and trumpeter Don Cherry play with a deep-felt emotion and joy that is as infectious today as it was then. This is truly an essential jazz recording, marking the end of one era, providing the blueprint for the next." — Amazon.com
Tracks:
Side 1
Lonely Woman
Eventually
Side 2
Peace
Side 3
Focus on Sanity
Side 4
Congeniality
Chronology
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