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"Tomorrow is the Question!” by Ornette Coleman on Contemporary M 3569

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"Tomorrow is the Question!” by Ornette Coleman on Contemporary M 3569

Ornette delivers his unique brand of jazz.

This is a quite accessible Ornette record. It still is amazingly unique and full of quirky melodies and statements which makes this brand of jazz so special. I love the later line-up with Charlie Haden and Ed Blackwell but this constellation is brilliant as well, with Shelly Manne for example, bringing his elegant and lovely sound to the proceedings. Really love his playing and I think he thrives in this environment.

Despite my love for Ornette’s work I only have a couple of other titles in the collection to date, and they are “This is Our Music” and “Ornette on Tenor” both on Atlantic, so this is album is a welcome addition the collection. I purchased it some months back from a great friend in the vinyl community. The copy is like new, both vinyl and cover. Like it came from a 1950’s record store straight onto my shelf. It even came with a mint Contemporary Records business reply card,. Very cool.

As my approach to my collecting has changed a little I’m getting a bit more records into the collection than before, more regularly, which is great. As opposed to before, when I saved up for months to get my hands on an original 1500 series Blue Note for example. I have focused on trying to secure great titles in a much more healthy price range. And there are some outstanding albums which can be had for a fraction of what an original Blue Note costs, and this Ornette title is a great example.

If you are unfamiliar or new to Ornette’s music I think this is a good album to start with. Great stuff.

Cheers!

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"This is our Music" by the Ornette Coleman Quartet on Atlantic 1353

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"This is our Music" by the Ornette Coleman Quartet on Atlantic 1353

Listening to Ornette is always a special occasion.

Brilliant album by Ornette Coleman. From the superb bass lines of Charlie Haden, the tasteful drumming (a very light, beautiful touch) by Ed Blackwell to the very original horn playing combo of Cherry and Coleman, this album is a quite accessible, freer prospect. They look very cool on the cover as well, just look at Charlie Haden, almost scary. One of my favorite album covers. You never get tired of this album, it seems to make you appreciate something new every time you listen to it and discover some small detail like it was the first time you heard it. It seems fresh every time you put it on the turntable and enjoy it. I think Ornette’s music is highly original, super interesting and it makes me happy to listen to it. It’s always a welcome break from the other stuff currently on the radar.

It was not long ago I discovered Ornette Coleman and started to listen to his work. I haven’t gone through all of his early work yet. I have purchased this and the “Ornette on Tenor” album. Very happy to have them in the collection. I will hopefully try and secure the “Change of the Century” album soon as well. Have had opportunities to secure the “Free Jazz” album and the “Ornette!” album, both on Atlantic, but on both occasions the condition was not satisfactory. I’m also looking to dive into his first 3 albums sooner or later. Looking forward to that.

For my readers, some questions: Do you have a relationship with Ornette and his music? Please, I you like, share your thoughts on this album and his music in general. Favorite Ornette LP currently?

I’m happy to have secured quite a few new albums as of late. From an array of different labels. A couple have already made their way onto my shelves. I’m waiting for the majority of the titles as I write this. I have chosen to go for FedEx and UPS and other express options, just for some piece of mind during the postal chaos in some countries due to the pandemic. FedEx did deliver in time, super fast and smoothly, but very expensive. Worth it though, for me. Let’s hope the other stuff comes to me fast and intact as well. I will of course post all of the new stuff on the site. I have several other albums in the collection that I haven’t posted as well, so stay tuned. Beautiful original vintage jazz LP’s are coming your way soon.

I hope everyone are staying safe and are enjoying their collections. Have a great day. Cheers…

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Ornette Coleman "Ornette on tenor" on Atlantic 1394

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Ornette Coleman "Ornette on tenor" on Atlantic 1394

Ornette is fast becoming one of my favorites.

I have started to embrace the genius of Ornette Coleman as of late and have acquired a couple of his albums already. This one is truly wonderful. The sound is organic and very appealing to me. Really earthy, smooth and it flows well. Firstly, as a drummer myself, I really appreciate Ed Blackwell. His work on the ride cymbal is amazing. It delivers a brilliant sound and his whole approach oozes finesse and taste. His technique is very classy. Superb snare work as well. Great sounding drums. I’ve listened to hard bop for many years and for the last few years I’ve started to explore post bop and the avant-garde. Many albums were released on the Impulse! label which really promoted this music. Coltrane leading the way. But these Ornette Atlantics are true gems.

On this date Ornette Coleman plays tenor sax exclusively which is quite interesting. Of course, he usually plays the alto. Sounds pretty damn good to me. He has quite a lyrical approach to the instrument and an unmistakable style. This album also features Jimmy Garrison before he joined the Coltrane group. I really enjoy his playing. Don Cherry always adds a special flavor to the mix. His unconventional playing on his pocket trumpet is interesting and a very pleasing contrast to other trumpeters for sure.

I recently purchased another Ornette on Atlantic and will be posting that here on the site. I will be adding a few more as well before long. I almost never buy on eBay, I never have. But the album on display and several others I have managed to secure from there. I have taken some chances on sellers I have never bought from before and every record has made the grade. I’m really happy about that, cause it’s always a risk. So now I have quite a few new sources to keep in touch with.

So, if you’ve heard this album, what’s your take on it? Are you an Ornette Coleman fan? Favorite Ornette album? Write away guys!

Looking forward to posting the next album from the collection and I hope you’ll stay tuned for that. Have a great rest of the weekend guys, cheers!

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