Ornette Coleman - Tomorrow Is The Question!
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Craft Recordings |
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Jazz |
Product No.: |
CCONC 396 SA
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UPC: | 888072401518 |
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In Stock
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Hybrid Stereo SACD |
Hybrid Stereo SACD
Mastered direct to DSD from the original stereo tape
Saxophonist Ornette Coleman's last album for Contemporary Records
This is Ornette's second Contemporary album, recorded a year after his debut Something Else!!!!, again featuring Don Cherry but substituting the "house" rhythm section of Shelly Manne and Red Mitchell for Billy Higgins and Don Payne.
Albums followed on Atlantic, Blue Note, ESP, and Horizon. Ornette's "accessibility" remains a record company concern — a 1988 Portrait release was touted by the label as his "most accessible." But his music was accessible enough 40 years ago for Contemporary's Les Koenig to have launched Coleman's enduring and distinguished recording career.
"Shaking out of the contractual obligation forcing him to employ a pianist on his debut, Something Else!!!! (Contemporary, 1958), alto saxophonist Ornette Coleman dispensed with the instrument altogether on 1959's Tomorrow is the Question!, causing a bit of consternation on the part of the mainstream jazz media. This was Coleman's committed step forward toward a harmonically less restrictive sound, en route to the joyful chaos of Free Jazz (Atlantic, 1961). Following, in form, Gerry Mulligan's famous piano-less quartet of the early 1950s, Coleman greatly liberated his solo and rhythm instruments, taking a quantum greater advantage of this freedom compared with Mulligan, had the baritone saxophonist been so inclined." — All About Jazz
1. Tomorrow Is The Question! | 2. Tears Inside | 3. Mind And Time | 4. Compassion | 5. Giggin' | 6. Rejoicing | 7. Lorraine | 8. Turnaround | 9. Endless |
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