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'''''Ornette!''''' is the seventh album by ] and composer ], released on ] in 1962, his fifth for the label. The |
'''''Ornette!''''' is the seventh album by ] and composer ], released on ] in 1962, his fifth for the label. The album features ] in place of ], who had left the Quartet but would work again with Coleman in the future. The ] took place on January 31, 1961, at ] in ]. Three outtakes from the session, "Proof Readers," "Check Up," and "The Alchemy of Scott LaFaro" would later appear respectively on the 1993 ] '']'', and on 1970s compilations '']'' and '']''. The titles in acronym of the compositions derive from works by ]: '']'', '']'', '']'', and the essay ''Relation of the Poet to Day Dreaming''.<ref></ref> | ||
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Ornette! is the seventh album by alto saxophonist and composer Ornette Coleman, released on Atlantic Records in 1962, his fifth for the label. The album features Scott LaFaro in place of Charlie Haden, who had left the Quartet but would work again with Coleman in the future. The recording session took place on January 31, 1961, at Atlantic Studios in New York City. Three outtakes from the session, "Proof Readers," "Check Up," and "The Alchemy of Scott LaFaro" would later appear respectively on the 1993 box set Beauty Is A Rare Thing, and on 1970s compilations Twins and The Art of the Improvisers. The titles in acronym of the compositions derive from works by Sigmund Freud: Wit and its Relation to the Unconscious, Totem and Taboo, Civilization and its Discontents, and the essay Relation of the Poet to Day Dreaming.
Track listing
- All compositions by Ornette Coleman.
Side one
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "W.R.U." | 16:25 |
2. | "T. & T." | 4:35 |
Side two
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "C. & D." | 13:10 |
2. | "R.P.D.D." | 9:39 |
Personnel
- Ornette Coleman — alto saxophone
- Don Cherry — pocket trumpet
- Scott LaFaro — bass
- Ed Blackwell — drums
References
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