The Shape Of Jazz To Come (180g)

Ornette Coleman Ornette Coleman

LPA

  1. Lonely Woman
  2. Eventually
  3. Peace

LPB

  1. Focus On Sanity
  2. Congeniality
  3. Chronology

 

Colemans second record released in 1959 is a perfect transition from bebop to free jazz/avantgarde jazz. Even though the record was controversal when released, because fans of the genre didn’t like the free improvisation style, it’s now seen as a classic of jazz history.

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Ornette Coleman Ornette Coleman
Ornette Coleman (1930 - 2015) was an American jazz saxophonist and composer. He was one of the major innovators of the 1960s free jazz movement and one of the most notable figures in jazz history. Ornette Coleman (March 9, 1930 - June 11, 2015), was born in Fort Worth, Texas where he began performing rhythm and blues and bebop, initially on tenor saxophone. He later switched to alto, which has remained his primary instrument. Coleman's timbre is perhaps one of the most easily recognised in jazz; his keening, crying sound draws heavily on the blues. Part of the uniqueness of his sound came from his use of a plastic saxophone on his classic early recordings (Coleman claimed that it ...
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