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We will be incorporating changes over the next few weeks. Feel free to share more feedback in the survey! Ornette Coleman: Change Of The Century. The selections include tunes like “Ramblin’” and “Una Muy Bonita” that would be standards today if more musicians had deigned to venture down the paths that Coleman blazed. The second album by Ornette Coleman’s legendary quartet featuring Don Cherry, Charlie Haden, and Billy Higgins, Change of the Century is every bit the equal of. Sei album qui presenti, corredati di registrazioni alternative e bonus vari, il tutto ovviamente rimasterizzato in modo inappuntabile da John Webber. Attraverso gli opus The Shape Of Jazz To Come (1959), Change Of The Century (1959), This Is Our Music (1960), Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation (1960), Ornette!

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Ornette Coleman
Change Of The Century
Atlantic
1959
Change Of The Century was an audacious album title, to say the least. On his second Atlantic release—and second with his most like-minded ensemble (trumpeter
Don Cherry
1936 - 1995
trumpet
'>Don Cherry, bassist
Charlie Haden
1937 - 2014
bass, acoustic
'>Charlie Haden and drummer
Billy Higgins
1936 - 2001
drums
'>Billy Higgins)—alto saxophonist Ornette Coleman pushed the freedom principal farther. At the same time, he looked backward too for inspiration. Having eliminated the piano on his Contemporary release, Tomorrow Is The Question! (1959), Coleman opened up wide improvisational opportunities. On that recording, he and his 'freedom principle' remained partially inhibited by the presence of traditionalist bassist
Percy Heath
1923 - 2005
bass, acoustic
'>Percy Heath and drummer
Shelly Manne
1920 - 1984
drums
'>Shelly ManneDownload Free Ornette Coleman Change Of The Century Raritan, who resisted coloring outside of the lines as Coleman was attempting to do. But that was not so on The Shape Of Jazz To Come (Atlantic, 1959) and Change Of The Century. While the rhythm section continued to provide enough cohesive swing to propel matters, Coleman and Cherry stretched the melodic boundaries without the previous harmonic anchors.
Change of the Century is compelling in its embrace of contrasts. 'Ramblin' is funky organic, almost early rock and roll. Haden plucks and strums his way through a fractured 12-bar format that never fully resolves itself into the comfort of the anticipated. Coleman's solo over Haden's support is bar-walking rhythm and blues, lowdown and dirty, smelling of beer and Lucky Strikes. Cherry plays his famous pocket trumpet, sounding closer to
Lee Morgan
1938 - 1972
trumpet
'>Lee Morgan than anyone else, squeezing out hard bop lines like sparks from a metal lathe. Haden solos using the figures he has supported the whole piece with. His intonation is middle-of-the-note, relaxed and slightly wooden. 'Ramblin' retains an erstwhile harmonic structure, albeit only barely.
The head of 'Free' is an odd premonition for composer/saxophonist
Oliver Nelson
1932 - 1975
saxophone
'>Oliver Nelson's 'Hoedown' from The Blues and the Abstract Truth (Impulse!, 1961), passing through an ascending and descending blues figure. Haden is rock solid throughout, even when the solo-going gets ragged and frayed. Higgins' accents are as potent as pepper, shoring up the edges of chaos on the briskly-timed piece. 'The Face Of Bass' gives prominence to Haden while at the same time sounding strangely traditional for an album entitled Change of the Century

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. But it is a facade. Coleman encourages a careful abandon in the piece's overall structure and arrangement. Cherry pops on his solo, sometimes sounding like
Freddie Hubbard
1938 - 2008
trumpet
'>Freddie Hubbard, sometimes,
Art Farmer
1928 - 1999
flugelhorn
'>Art Farmer.
'Forerunner' pretends that it is bebop, with a serpentine head and a deft drum break by Higgins. Coleman's solo is inspired, quenched in gospel and the blues. His tonal expanse is as big as his native Texas, informed by the many great tenor saxophone players from that state. Cherry emerges assertive, playing with swagger and attitude. So well constructed and delivered is his solo that it is easy to forget that a move toward a freer musical system is in the works. Haden remains stalwart in time-keeping, shepherding everything between the rhythmic ditches. The same can be said for the
Charlie Parker
1920 - 1955
saxophone, alto
'>Charlie Parker-inspired 'Bird Food,' which is surveyed at a fast clip over a complex note pattern.
'Una Muy Bonita' is only passing Latin, with pianist
Thelonious Monk
1917 - 1982
piano
'>Thelonious Monk phrasing and side- winding playing. Haden sets up a familiar clave beat with strummed chords. Coleman stages the piece to more insinuate a Latin vibe than to actually play one. After a lengthy introduction, Cherry solos muted, allowing himself a broad swath over which to play. The disc's closer, the title tune, was the most fully-realized 'free jazz' at that point from Coleman. It is a wild phantasm of notes that are to 'free jazz' what trumpeter
Dizzy Gillespie
1917 - 1993
trumpet
'>Dizzy Gillespie's 'Bebop' was for that virtuosic genre. It is a clarion call played on impulse. Yes, finally things are really beginning to come apart at the seams, properly foreshadowing Free Jazz: A Group Improvisation (Atlantic, 1961). Coleman has fully gained his traction and is now ready.
Tracks: Ramblin'; Free; Face Of The Bass; Forerunner; Bird Food; Una Muy Bonita; Change Of The Century.
Personnel: Ornette Coleman: alto saxophone; Don Cherry: pocket trumpet; Charlie Haden: bass; Billy Higgins: drums.
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