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Ornette Coleman - The Shape of Jazz to Come (1959) - [Smooth Jazz Sax Recordings] 

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Ornette Coleman - The Shape of Jazz to Come (1959)
00:00 Lonely Woman (1959)
04:56 Eventually (1959)
09:14 Peace (1959)
18:11 Focus On Sanity (1959)
24:58 Congeniality (Nomad) (1959)
31:40 Chronology (Step In) (1959)
Randolph Denard Ornette Coleman (March 9, 1930 - June 11, 2015) was an American jazz saxophonist, violinist, trumpeter, and composer. He was one of the major innovators of the free jazz movement of the 1960s, a term he invented with the name of an album. Coleman's timbre was easily recognized: his keening, crying sound drew heavily on blues music. He was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship in 1994. His album Sound Grammar received the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for music.
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The Shape of Jazz to Come is the third album by jazz musician Ornette Coleman. Although Coleman initially wished for the album to be titled Focus on Sanity, after one of the songs on the album, it was ultimately titled The Shape of Jazz to Come at the urging of Atlantic producer Nesuhi Ertegun, who felt that the title would give consumers "an idea about the uniqueness of the LP." Released on Atlantic Records in 1959, it was his debut on the label and his first album featuring his working quartet including himself, trumpeter Don Cherry, bassist Charlie Haden, and drummer Billy Higgins. The recording session for the album took place on May 22, 1959, at Radio Recorders in Hollywood, California. Two outtakes from the session, "Monk and the Nun" and "Just for You", would later be released respectively on the 1970s compilations Twins and The Art of the Improvisers. In 2012, the Library of Congress added the album to the National Recording Registry.
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@rayres1074
@rayres1074 3 года назад
Ah yes, free jazz, my favorite type of "smooth jazz"
@noisemonkey7
@noisemonkey7 3 года назад
Lol it is mine
@aposteriori1594
@aposteriori1594 2 года назад
My poor brain thought that it was free jazz because it is on RU-vid xD
@jiannisDimi
@jiannisDimi 2 года назад
@@aposteriori1594 you re cute...not poor brain... See, although i cant play sax, - (i can piano) - I can follow every single note they play, no, its not easy ,with my poor brain... Of cource i had to learn... At the end i feel we are lucky that somebody else did it for us, he has experimented and improvised and explored these notes and harmonies in the universe of music... I play with him, i change notes, i make more good dissonance ... We are blessed to be able to listen and play with them, even with our poor brain.. Really lucky... all of us...
@abdoumbacke2740
@abdoumbacke2740 2 года назад
@@noisemonkey7 ñn N Nmnmnmnn N Nn Nnnnñ M M Mm M M M N M M 0
@JL-bu8bz
@JL-bu8bz 2 года назад
Free jazz is more complex than smooth jazz.
@adke3696
@adke3696 7 месяцев назад
I just listened this from start to finish for the first time, is the first jazz record i listen to. I don't think my life will ever be the same after today
@tawnlr6664
@tawnlr6664 7 месяцев назад
So happy to read this! Keep us posted on that, and may it change for the better. Jazz music has also transformed and enhanced my life.
@Jazzinthecountry
@Jazzinthecountry 6 месяцев назад
Talk about the road less traveled. Enjoy your voyage!
@FindingsOfAnArmouredMind
@FindingsOfAnArmouredMind 5 месяцев назад
Next: Pat Metheny Group
@FindingsOfAnArmouredMind
@FindingsOfAnArmouredMind 5 месяцев назад
Then, Plini
@Ambidextroid
@Ambidextroid 3 месяца назад
@@FindingsOfAnArmouredMind bro what plini has nothing to do with ornette coleman
@mizofan
@mizofan 4 года назад
I like the bit where the horse starts laughing, oh and the alley cat getting worked up over a bee (and his rival sauntering over the tiles for a night on the pull), and the old guy with the bourbon who can flap his ears, and the bit with the dwarf hooker on the corner near the night club...and.. oh yes, also the
@88gordi
@88gordi 3 года назад
Oh yea I love smooth jazz so much. I just listened to another really smooth jazz recording called "Ascension" by a certain sax player named John Coltrane. So relaxing and good for reading or drinking coffee
@elmambooz
@elmambooz 3 года назад
It combines perfectly with another smooth jazz recording called "Machine Gun" by famous pop sax player Peter Brötzmann
@mgonzalez9935
@mgonzalez9935 3 года назад
@@elmambooz Oh and reminds me of Pithecanthropus Erectus, a great easy listening masterpiece
@marcellomentasimonsennico5670
@marcellomentasimonsennico5670 2 года назад
Besides all these, I like to meditate listening to one of the smoothest pieces of music ever: Albert Ayler's "Spiritual Unity".
@nurikkulanbaev3628
@nurikkulanbaev3628 2 года назад
Throw in some chilly classic waltz like Night on Bald Mountain by Mussorgsky, and youre ready to go
@drballsballsballsballs
@drballsballsballsballs 2 года назад
Oh,reminds me of an record called pulse demon by Merzbow so good to drink coffe at the mourning.
@skimanization
@skimanization 5 лет назад
Ornett Coleman advocated a style of Jazz that is not bound the by cliche structures like 12 bar blues, I've got rhythm swing, Bebop etc. and this record represent "Freedom in music" which coined "Free Jazz". He said if you are a Jazz musician don't be afraid to break the rules and explore because that's what's gonna propel this music to new avenues and "shape the new Jazz to come. Don't aim to be smooth like other players otherwise you'll end up sucking a dummy and a copy-cat, otherwise you'll like chewing what had been chewed, chewed, and chewed and thrown out for others to eat...eating the chewed instead of cooking your own stuff!!! Thanks.
@RobMacKillop1
@RobMacKillop1 4 года назад
And then players started copying him :-) It's like that revealing conversation: "I'm not like anyone else." "I'm the same". Big Ornette and Haden fan here.
@MichaIsraelKovler
@MichaIsraelKovler 3 года назад
Andile I think it was Miles who said this is not free jazz but "Formless Music"...
@skimanization
@skimanization 3 года назад
@@MichaIsraelKovler Miles was kind of a perfectionist although he later engaged in the same "formless music" like "fusion" where he would blow a string of runs. Although I could still find a "form" in Colman's music it was different when he took a solo...he would explore all avenue coming up with strange but organised sounds. For me free jazz would be like say a guy plays any note and the other guys follow whatever direction the leader is taking them to...it's difficult to explain "free jazz."
@mgonzalez9935
@mgonzalez9935 3 года назад
@@skimanization the thing with miles is he was a man who changed his mind when he was certain of something. In the late 50's and early 60's when Coleman came up, miles said that he was " All screwed up inside". Later, he admitted appraisal of his music. I think that miles was influenced to a certain extent by Ornette.
@agamhamzah2924
@agamhamzah2924 Год назад
​@@MichaIsraelKovler Bitches Brew is a form less too !
@patrickkalin4437
@patrickkalin4437 2 месяца назад
I don't really know much about jazz but I knew I was hearing something special from the first track
@lukeb0030
@lukeb0030 2 года назад
I love refused cover of this album
@Dobis86
@Dobis86 Год назад
Deadly Rythm vibes
@danorott
@danorott Год назад
This just shows how influential The Shape Of Jazz To Come was, it changed punk/hardcore forever
@anwyllonmusic
@anwyllonmusic 6 лет назад
How much sound is coming from 2 horns, bass and drums! no guitar, no piano...man, these guys played.
@ilikeitdark13
@ilikeitdark13 5 лет назад
Thankfully this is not ''a smooth jazz recording ''. Mislabeled. This IS however a damn masterpiece!
@cazgerald9471
@cazgerald9471 5 лет назад
google: 10 Smooth Jazz Records That Won't Make You Hate Yourself ;-P
@cooldude123817
@cooldude123817 4 года назад
@@cazgerald9471 If I made that list, it would be 10 Weather Report albums.
@cowzah8551
@cowzah8551 2 года назад
Mislabeled for sure. To label Lonely Woman as smooth jazz is fine sacrilege
@bikemike1118
@bikemike1118 Год назад
Everything but easy- listening -JAZZ. Thanks Ornette !
@oriolcubeles620
@oriolcubeles620 Год назад
Lmfao
@esteemedyams
@esteemedyams 3 месяца назад
Massive Ed, Edd & Eddy vibes from this album
@pedroa.cantero9449
@pedroa.cantero9449 6 лет назад
The Shape of Jazz to Come fue el primer disco de Ornette Coleman que compré en un viaje a París en 1962. Uno de mis mejores amigos me lo dio a conocer en Fort Rabot meses antes. Y debo confesar que desde el primer momento no me costó adentrarme en su melodía. Es más, desde los primeros compases me enganchó. Durante semanas no pasaba un solo día que no lo escuchara como se escucha la voz de un profeta. Su título anunciaba lo que estaba por venir. Más de seis décadas después, en 2015, volví a escucharlo durante meses con la misma devoción, pillándome en ese trance cuando anunciaron su fallecimiento. A diario buscaba el reencuentro con aquel artífice del nuevo jazz abriendo estructuras clásicas, sin miedo ni complejos. Un gran músico amante de melodía y disonancias, ni más ni menos que lo que el siglo comportaba. Como escribiera Fred Kaplan: «La clave para comprender Ornette, es que era ante todo un melodista». Aunque parezca extraño, esa es la verdad de este músico rompedor. Como lo fueron Bach, Beethoven o Schönberg. Mi relación con The Shape of Jazz to Come viene de tan lejos… Fue el primer disco que escuché de Ornette Coleman y, con el paso del tiempo, a cada escucha añoro aquel momento y la frescura que me procuró. Guardo por él un cariño entrañable, incita al recogimiento, permite aliviar cuanto veneno tragué en el día y purificar el ánimo. Me pregunto al modo que lo hiciera Thoreau: «¿por qué el recogimiento tiene que asemejarse a la tristeza? Hay un tipo de tristeza fértil, que no evito, sino que incluso busco seriamente. Me resulta del todo gozosa. Ahuyenta la trivialidad en mi vida. Mi vida corre con una corriente más profunda… » (Diario, 17 de agosto de 1851). Algo de eso me ocurre con The Shape of Jazz y no me arrepiento por gozar de esta nostalgia.
@pedroa.cantero9449
@pedroa.cantero9449 6 лет назад
Gracias Pedro, por tan sutil comentario
@romanverdeal4490
@romanverdeal4490 6 лет назад
Así da gusto leer los comentarios
@pedroa.cantero9449
@pedroa.cantero9449 6 лет назад
Gracias Román, mas no hay comentario sutil sin lector que lo aprecie
@luisricardosanchezbolanos6150
@luisricardosanchezbolanos6150 6 лет назад
Gracias
@pedroa.cantero9449
@pedroa.cantero9449 6 лет назад
Gracias a ti Luis
@stevegove-humphries7896
@stevegove-humphries7896 3 месяца назад
What a special year 1959 was; Charles Mingus Ah-Um , Miles Davis Kind of Blue & the superb Ornette Coleman album. Oh for a Time Machine . And a front seat at the Five Spot would also be great. And maybe overhear what Leonard Bernstein thought or even Norman Mailer or a hero of mine Steve Lacy who had played the club the year before with Thelonious Monk. And all the great art that was going on New York. What a swinging town it must have been.
@scottowen3022
@scottowen3022 2 года назад
I seriously think the last two tracks are two of the most incredible jazz pieces I've ever heard.
@frasertones8519
@frasertones8519 2 года назад
Ahhh.... a smooth jazz fan I see.
@zillok68
@zillok68 5 лет назад
Ok my god!! Ornette Coleman you come from another planet!! First track it’s like brainwashing, i wake up with this fucking sax in my mind. It sounds absolutely beautiful and it makes me cry.🎧🎼😍
@silverkip2992
@silverkip2992 2 года назад
This is the roughest smooth jazz I've ever heard
@BrianQuesta
@BrianQuesta 4 года назад
Its smooth as hell to me
@SNDurgon
@SNDurgon 4 месяца назад
This is the type of music that can not only keep up with my adhd, it can also tell my brain to shut up. Cheers!
@stanrivera8965
@stanrivera8965 Год назад
Listening to it now it doesn't seem as far off-grid as it did at the time. It inspired a whole school of thought taken up by Archie Shepp, John Tchicai, Roswell Rudd, Pharaoh Saunders, etc. It was one of the seminal albums, like Kind of Blue, Bitches Brew, and many others
@somniansvulpes
@somniansvulpes 5 лет назад
So much mysteries to explore in this music.
@pedroordonez2a362
@pedroordonez2a362 2 года назад
The shape of jazz for me to "come".
@kunstprodukt
@kunstprodukt 3 года назад
humming this all day long
@Onemore59
@Onemore59 2 года назад
I was working in a little used records store in Columbus, Ohio in about 2000. All of the musicians and their girl friends and local cats in the know would come in. I would spin unusual and cool things we would get in. I had the original vinyl spinning one day and a musician I don't remember gave me his 3 cents about this record. He layed down the history and importance of this recording. It changed everything. Miles Davis didn't think he had a career any more. This doesn't seem like it now, maybe, but this is groundbreaking. It is a little challenging at first but let it spin and don't overthink it. Ornette toured into the 2000's. I missed him in Phoenix. That was a show I regret not seeing.
@Onemore59
@Onemore59 2 года назад
PS. Columbus REJECTED Nirvana on their first tour which I am very proud of. The Jazz festival organizers there had a huge public argument about whether Kenny G. should be allowed to perform. He was REJECTED. When Seattle was chosen by the record companies to be the NEW THING, Columbus was a little butthurt and then they said F*ck It and still continue to do their own things. Columbus still has a very solid music scene. The weather is terrible and there is lots of heroin to shoot and jobs are hard to come by. Hurry and see your favorite bands before they O.D. Not a joke...Reality.
@Flux799
@Flux799 3 года назад
This is what I hear in my head every day even when I’m not listening to jazz
@aggrogrande
@aggrogrande 8 месяцев назад
It's about the notes you don't hear😂
@petercorbett3794
@petercorbett3794 6 месяцев назад
Extraordinary bass playing on that famous opener.
@JazzGuitarScrapbook
@JazzGuitarScrapbook 3 года назад
I think it's smooth in its own way. And my god does it swing and just drenched with blues like all the best jazz.
@eldorado852
@eldorado852 9 месяцев назад
I just adore the complexity and courage.
@randasalines6
@randasalines6 5 лет назад
Freedom and joy forgotten secrets of music
@jasperchance3382
@jasperchance3382 4 года назад
Absolute Masterpiece
@MrPuros
@MrPuros 3 года назад
I came here because of Freddie Hubbard. Normally I'm not really into Free Jazz but this man hooks you. Congeniality (Nomad) is a fine work!
@elazapaowicz5546
@elazapaowicz5546 2 года назад
Po tylu latach i ciągle extra!!
@maciejmagiczaworonek2452
@maciejmagiczaworonek2452 4 месяца назад
Drugi numer brzmi dla mnie jak założenia socjalizmu. Niby dobrze ale nie ma żadnego sensu ... Teoche sie ta muza o absurd ociera, chociaż tematy sa świetne ...
@soumen_pradhan
@soumen_pradhan 3 года назад
As smooth as powdered glass.
@wochyu1
@wochyu1 4 года назад
I arrived here through Michael Ondaatje`s books, thank God I did!
@vitordarksider
@vitordarksider 3 года назад
Impossible to stop listening, I had to go over the full abum.
@petercorbett3794
@petercorbett3794 5 месяцев назад
This is hard, it’s meant to be. I’ve heard of how the band was formed, some of them had never played anything like that before, heard a bit of it on Coleman’s fairly brief performances, and went ‘can I play with you that has just blown my mind!’ Every time I hear it I’m just poleaxed. I never heard Coleman live. They say it was like being hit by an out-of-tune steamroller. The Gods don’t do this very often. To me this is still the most futuristic recording ever made in the jazz genre, it is exactly what it says on the label - shape of stuff to come. I wasn’t even born in 1959, it took some vision and technique to put this together in 1959. I’m not a Colemanist but I know when to say hats off, my man. This is a hell of a piece of art.
@giggstrafford1
@giggstrafford1 6 лет назад
This is wild
@najponkjazz9111
@najponkjazz9111 7 лет назад
One of the best things happen in Jazz!!!! LONELY WOMAN FOREVER!!!!
@Gruemoth
@Gruemoth 5 лет назад
When are you guys coming to north Germany?
@Ashen1Always
@Ashen1Always 2 года назад
now you must acquire a taste for free form jazz
@wowzimusicchannel8487
@wowzimusicchannel8487 3 года назад
Beyond Classic! Many Thanks and Kind Regards ;)
@omicroneridani7456
@omicroneridani7456 3 года назад
A watershed, metaphorically speaking. Not as much as Free Jazz, but close to it.
@varblade821
@varblade821 4 года назад
60 damn years ago, this album dropped. Today in 2019, it will murder anything that calls itself "music". Don't come close to this Legendary album that guards the peripheries of the infinite boundaries of what is musically possible.
@mizofan
@mizofan 4 года назад
late 50s, early 60s was a platinum age for jazz, and great for developments in international films too
@saadabdullah4478
@saadabdullah4478 8 лет назад
amazing
@juangalaz_000
@juangalaz_000 6 лет назад
MASTER PIECE
@chavruta2000
@chavruta2000 2 года назад
If the smooth jazz tag was to trick people into listening to Ornette, then thats ok by me, brother.
@percyheat
@percyheat 5 лет назад
Que hermoso tema!! Uno de los mejores del cuarteto de Ornette !!! Nostalgia, sabor amargo, tristeza, no se con cual quedarme pero es hermoso. Un hermoso regalo de Ornette !!! No me cansaré nunca de escucharlo.
@AbdulhakemAmri
@AbdulhakemAmri 8 лет назад
thanks for uploading ♡
@Be_Bop
@Be_Bop 2 года назад
Never thought Henry Rollins would introduce me to more Jazz than what I am finding on my own.
@maximilianogabriel9982
@maximilianogabriel9982 10 месяцев назад
Free jazz is a kind of hardcore
@jamesrobert4106
@jamesrobert4106 5 месяцев назад
Rollins simply loves ALL music genres. He amazed me by being a fan of Hawkwind 😮 A legendary, English psychedelic band.
@jfc4798
@jfc4798 Год назад
Next up on Classic Mood Experience's "smooth" Jazz list...Albert Ayler's Spiritual Unity.
@davidlamb7524
@davidlamb7524 10 месяцев назад
Love it. If this is just a taster...wow !
@marcusjamescatafesta4358
@marcusjamescatafesta4358 6 лет назад
primeira vez que ouço ornette coleman e ja achei bom demais, insano, incrível e surpreendente como deveria de ser, obrigado por postar 😎
@raphaelfonsecabotafogonuclear
@raphaelfonsecabotafogonuclear 4 года назад
Muito bom! Conheci num blog sobre música, tinha uns 500 ótimos discos pra baixar, infelizmente o blog acabou por direitos autorais.
@ярик_хаддавэй
@ярик_хаддавэй 3 года назад
awesome style
@alvaro5805
@alvaro5805 3 года назад
quando vc começa a ouvir o album free jazz do coleman, e ouvir ascesion e transition do coltrane, vc começa a ver que esse free jazz nem é tão free assim, ta até seguindo uma clara linha ritmica e melodica. é só vc acostumar os seus ouvidos...
@marco-xe9je
@marco-xe9je 2 года назад
igual qualquer musica cara, é so tu se abrir que ela entra em tu
@hastlepy475
@hastlepy475 8 месяцев назад
That's so smooth 😭
@knuthamsun666
@knuthamsun666 6 лет назад
Hermoso
@ArenaNath
@ArenaNath 4 года назад
Coleman, siempre presente.
@danielohio9462
@danielohio9462 Год назад
beautiful work
@betolopez3657
@betolopez3657 4 года назад
Badass
@user-op2wl6zg1v
@user-op2wl6zg1v 4 года назад
ΜΕΓΑΛΗ ΜΟΥΣΙΚΗ! ! ! !
@jamesrobert4106
@jamesrobert4106 5 месяцев назад
How has the extraordinarily music of black cuture devolved into rap? It has to be the single biggest reversal of talent in music history. I listen to Dizzy Gillespie, Wes Montgomery, Count Basie, BB King, Buddy Guy, Albert Collins and many others, too numerous to mention. ALL PIONEERS of their particular genre.
@neji7070
@neji7070 4 месяца назад
If it’s not for you then it’s not for you, stop giving genres an objective title, there’s bad jazz and bad hip hop , same goes for good jazz and good hip hop. Preference ≠ the other is bad
@mikextase
@mikextase 6 лет назад
Just amazing ...
@smuller1429
@smuller1429 4 года назад
Your mother is amazing!
@Flux799
@Flux799 3 года назад
S Müller your mother is amazing also!
@dennischritskou3631
@dennischritskou3631 2 года назад
@@Flux799 Our mothers are all amazing
@marcoantoniocampospena7043
@marcoantoniocampospena7043 Год назад
Tremendo~^
@user-qs8ei2gu2s
@user-qs8ei2gu2s 2 месяца назад
ジャズ来たるべきもの🎵🎷良いタイトルですね~😂
@1lightheaded
@1lightheaded 4 года назад
I saw Ornette twice in Vancouver at the jazz festival once at the then rundown NewYork Theater and another time downtown at the Commodore Ballroom and on both occasions he had the two three piece bands and himself in the middle .on both of these events after the first number an escapee from Lord Of The Rings went up to the stage and yelled "that's not Jazz "and walked out . different guys but both dwarves. The first time I was amused the second time I was gobsmacked How many times did that happen to him ? and those tickets weren't cheap so you would think they would of listened to some material first . And what would Gimli Golinson Know About jazz anyway
@richardrooms9509
@richardrooms9509 2 года назад
Jazz as you have never Heard before
@user-ib1kw6zp1e
@user-ib1kw6zp1e 4 года назад
ベースがすごくいい。
@nottoberemembered
@nottoberemembered 5 лет назад
Rory Gallagher led me to this, apparently Coleman was a particular hero of his.
@lukadraganic
@lukadraganic 4 года назад
Did not know that and I'm a huge Rory fan. Cool to hear that he was so eclectic in his tastes. That's not surprising tough since his vocabulary as a player was so rich.
@emeraldcelestial1058
@emeraldcelestial1058 Год назад
Pure sorrow with a jazz band being in charge of that emotion.
@anelemahlakahlaka
@anelemahlakahlaka 2 года назад
Groaning piercing sounds of Ornette's playing.... uuuuuuuu
@prof.jazzberger8624
@prof.jazzberger8624 4 года назад
nice and smooth :D
@prof.jazzberger8624
@prof.jazzberger8624 3 года назад
@Lance Wilson :D
@comics-on
@comics-on Год назад
Mark Turner and Jason Palmer (with Marcus Gilmore). The combination of Coleman and Cherry reminds me of that duo, just ''dirtier".
@mcsalgadogereda
@mcsalgadogereda 2 года назад
The shape of jazz to come es un álbum de free jazz, grabado y lanzado originalmente en 1959 por el saxofonista estadounidense Ornette Coleman. Fue uno de los primeros discos de vanguardia y en él ya se mostraban los elementos esenciales del free jazz. Se grabó con un cuarteto sin piano, y produjo un gran impacto, al contener estructuras armónicas muy poco reconocibles y utilizar la improvisación simultánea. En 2003, el álbum fue considerado en el puesto número 246 de la lista de los "500 discos más importantes de la historia", de la revista Rolling Stone. Chris Kelsey en su ensayo "Free Jazz: A Subjective History" lo considera uno de los 20 discos esenciales de la historia del jazz.
@petercorbett3794
@petercorbett3794 6 месяцев назад
That amazing year…where every release tried to take openings, middles and endings to a new place and invented the studio LP almost by accident. Ornette was the most ‘hated’ musician in the world because he played LIKE THIS yet made it work. I still idolize this man yet increasingly I find people go ‘who?’ I’ve heard they even think Ornette was female because of the ‘e’ on the end! I’m sure Mr Coleman wouldn’t mind if folks thought he was female but really! People begged to join his band when they heard him play. All his life he had people begging to join what he was doing. Now they say ‘who?’
@SaccidanandaSadasiva
@SaccidanandaSadasiva Год назад
(that's right, The Mascara Snake, fast and bulbous!)
@OEstranho6457y5
@OEstranho6457y5 3 месяца назад
MY SMILE's STUCK
@ralphhayward4713
@ralphhayward4713 2 месяца назад
Victor Hayden A K A The Mascara Snake 🐍 Antennae Jimmy Semens 💦- Jeff Cotton Rockette Morton 🚀 👽- bass Aka mark Boston!!! Don’t Forget Zoot Horn Rollo 🌝 🎶 Also Known As Bill Harkleroad Who Could Forget Drumbo!!!! 🥁 🐘 well beefheart left him off the album credits then hooned him down a flight of stairs!!! The Mascara Snake some ppl argue didn’t contribute much to Trouty but without him we wouldn’t have hair pie intro and that’s right the mascara snake fast and bulbous so tbh he’s good with me
@ant2manbee931
@ant2manbee931 2 месяца назад
Bulbous also tapered!
@chavruta2000
@chavruta2000 2 года назад
Congeniality is so happy
@johnsteven1247
@johnsteven1247 2 года назад
Reading comments and disagreements here, I am interested to understand and possibly enjoy this music. I enjoy melody, not senior's dance party stuff, but what I hear in Monk, Mingus, Coltrane, Davis and others. I understand them, mostly. I don't yet understand Coleman. I play this CD from time to time, to 'try it again'. But to read people arguing about definitions of this or that kind of music, or of music altogether, seems to miss the point. I believe that this music is complex, likely needs expertise and talent to play, and perhaps needs technical musical knowledge to understand. But understanding is just one way to approach anything, and it often depends upon our feeling that what we are experiencing belongs in one familiar category or another. But why do we feel a need to find boxes to put things in? Enjoyment can be an experience very different from understanding. And maybe that takes relaxing and hearing, including relaxing our expectations and attachments to this way or that way, and allowing ourselves to just be present, hearing the sounds. I'll continue to play this CD from time to time, to try it again.
@samiksax
@samiksax Год назад
They way i hear this album is i donot think about structures , standard harmony rules, patterns. Every phrase is moving forward. It is for consumption not for making a conclusion out of it. Its a free journey. HARMOLODICS..Cheers
@tomasclasson
@tomasclasson 8 месяцев назад
I'm not sure anyone can (learn to) appreciate this. I don't know why I like it but I have always (since mid teens at least) liked 'complex' music (Frank Zappa is on my top 5 list of musicians). You may have a point about the "technical knowledge" as I play the drums and have made some efforts to learn sax and clarinet. I don't think this is music you put on for a dinner party (or as background music for anything), you need to actively listen to it. Most people are "brainwashed" to need a steady beat, I think.
@dogus.utoopia
@dogus.utoopia 3 года назад
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@user-yy3ft3ob1r
@user-yy3ft3ob1r 4 месяца назад
He.is.best.got.deep.emotion
@xXDimistreoXx
@xXDimistreoXx 3 года назад
smooth like fusilli
@suricatafari
@suricatafari 3 года назад
'primeiro estranha-se, depois entranha-se.'
@federicomano
@federicomano 6 лет назад
30:36 wo!
@danielfitzgerald2561
@danielfitzgerald2561 3 года назад
The second song sounds sounds like thrash metal with saxophones instead of guitars
@nurikkulanbaev3628
@nurikkulanbaev3628 2 года назад
Average Kerry king enjoyer?
@Quinceps
@Quinceps Год назад
There’s a tendency to accommodate sublime experiences to the absolutely inferior concepts and dimensions of what one’s own fossilized identity 😊.
@danielfitzgerald2561
@danielfitzgerald2561 Год назад
@nurikkulanbaev3628 I was when I was younger. Can't say I listen to Slayer much these days but I still appreciate the guitar work.
@maximilianogabriel9982
@maximilianogabriel9982 10 месяцев назад
Hardcore punk
@peteeastham7245
@peteeastham7245 8 месяцев назад
fairplay
@linusdiko5546
@linusdiko5546 6 месяцев назад
Smooth jazz😂😂😂 my foot. OC Master of “free” jazz
@levantinedoomer2317
@levantinedoomer2317 3 месяца назад
the first 20 seconds sound like the song 'the end'
@alysawada3886
@alysawada3886 2 года назад
smoth jazzkkkkkkkkkkkk
@gabrielmelodia
@gabrielmelodia 5 лет назад
God talk with into this álbum
@jonasderdritte3100
@jonasderdritte3100 5 месяцев назад
Not as smooth as his follow up "free jazz", but it relaxes a bit. By the way, if you think this is not smooth enough, check out Braxton "for alto". This guy is the hell of a one-man-smooth-machine.
@maximilianogabriel9982
@maximilianogabriel9982 11 месяцев назад
Anarchical sounds ..timeless piece of vanguard.
@monsterjazzlicks
@monsterjazzlicks 5 месяцев назад
I prefer this to "Tomorrow Is The Question."
@22gjreyes
@22gjreyes 3 года назад
Thanks Uncle Rick Riordan for mentioning this man on your book.
@aleksandardojcinovic1002
@aleksandardojcinovic1002 Год назад
Yeah, this smooth elevator ready album is good, but you should hear his shred albums! There the party really starts!
@MrKongatthegates
@MrKongatthegates 5 лет назад
A trumpet and a sax stayed up all night doing coke
@jibsmokestack1
@jibsmokestack1 4 года назад
Joshua Lee Ornette didn’t do drugs fool! The Avant Garde musicians are the ones least likely to take drugs. Get ur conventional thinking head around that!
@alexander_the_great_1975
@alexander_the_great_1975 4 года назад
@@jibsmokestack1 Oh, yeah! They did them!
@jibsmokestack1
@jibsmokestack1 4 года назад
Alexandre De Faveri Ornette and Dolphy didn’t do drugs, neither did Sun Ra! Coltrane stop doing drugs in 57 and got more Avant Garde with every year till his death. Anthony Braxton to me doesn’t look like a drug user...I could go on! I don’t know about Cecil but my point you will find to be correct. The Avant Gatde or Free musicians were less likely to be drug users! Fact! Bop and Hardbop and Mainstream Jazz musicians post Bird had the most ubiquitous drug usage!
@alexander_the_great_1975
@alexander_the_great_1975 4 года назад
@@jibsmokestack1 I dig what you´re saying. It is likely that they realy did less drugs. You say "to me doesn´t look like a drug user", "less likely"...That´s not being sure about it, right? And we shouldn´t put our trust into these things. I believe they did something, sometimes. And they weren´t addicted as the ones we know, right? Good listenings, pal!
@rinahall
@rinahall 4 года назад
@@jibsmokestack1 trane taked lsd until his dead
@user-bz8ko7wp5s
@user-bz8ko7wp5s 4 года назад
曲の途中に広告を入れる感覚が理解出来ないね!
@antonfenech
@antonfenech Год назад
Fantastic, great upload, thanks. How about the master of smooth jazz - Eric Dolphy?
@classicmoodexp
@classicmoodexp Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yqnsvWlNeNY.html
@iftea7
@iftea7 2 месяца назад
This sounds like 3 cats screaming in heat
@betolopez3657
@betolopez3657 4 года назад
O la escena en la habitación de ella de breathless
@simar9989
@simar9989 2 года назад
10
@djturbofiwip2137
@djturbofiwip2137 6 лет назад
i mean as much as I don't like omelets this one is good
@ninjapatman
@ninjapatman 5 лет назад
I actually laughed out loud
@markopetrusic9613
@markopetrusic9613 10 месяцев назад
greetings from jazz club Mezzoforte from Ljubljana, Slovenia, EU. We were squatting the bicycle factory for years. Now we are squatting some left factory restaurant. The government is against us because they are trying to sell the place as the heritage of socialism. we are regularly playing free improvised music. we are getting support from the Community.
@KingKong_78
@KingKong_78 4 года назад
#OrnetteColeman2020
@siggimund
@siggimund Год назад
First time I've heard "Smooth Jazz" and "Ornette Coleman" in the same sentence. Must be a rick rolling attempt directed at Kenny G. lovers (The diatonic scale equilibrist)😂 Though this is phenomenally good. Thx for the upload 👍
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