Ornette Coleman Atlantic

Ornette Coleman - Twins (2008) {Atlantic--Water ‎water218 rec 1959-1961}

Ornette Coleman - Twins (2008) {Atlantic–Water ‎water218 rec 1959-1961}
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© 1959-61, 2008 Atlantic / Water | water218
Jazz / Avant-Garde Jazz / Alto Saxophone

A key album for any fan of classic Ornette Coleman – a 1971 Atlantic release that pulled together tracks from the late 50's and early 60's that didn't make it onto Ornette's earlier records for the label! Why these tracks weren't released at the time is a mystery to all, because the material is great, and ranks with some of his best stuff – and over the years, the value of the album has grown even more within the early Ornette oeuvre – as it contains key tracks that have come to define his edgiest moments of the early 60s.
Ornette Coleman - Free Jazz (1960) {Atlantic Japan, Paper Sleeve, WPCR-25110 rel 2006}

Ornette Coleman - Free Jazz (1960) {Atlantic Japan, Paper Sleeve, WPCR-25110 rel 2006}
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© 1960, 2006 Atlantic / Warner Music Japan | WPCR-25110 | 24bit remastering
Jazz / Avant-Garde Jazz / Free Jazz / Alto Saxophone

As jazz's first extended, continuous free improvisation LP, Free Jazz practically defies superlatives in its historical importance. Ornette Coleman's music had already been tagged "free," but this album took the term to a whole new level. Aside from a predetermined order of featured soloists and several brief transition signals cued by Coleman, the entire piece was created spontaneously, right on the spot. The lineup was expanded to a double-quartet format, split into one quartet for each stereo channel: Ornette, trumpeter Don Cherry, bassist Scott LaFaro, and drummer Billy Higgins on the left; trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, bass clarinetist Eric Dolphy, bassist Charlie Haden, and drummer Ed Blackwell on the right.

Ornette Coleman - Ornette! (1962/2019) [Official Digital Download]  Vinyl & HR

Posted by pyatak at Jan. 2, 2023
Ornette Coleman - Ornette! (1962/2019) [Official Digital Download]

Ornette Coleman - Ornette! (1962/2019) [Official Digital Download]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44.1 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 31:36 minutes | 361 MB
Jazz | Studio Master, Official Digital Download

Ornette! is the seventh album by alto saxophonist and composer Ornette Coleman, released in February 1962 on Atlantic Records.
Ornette Coleman - Twins (1971/2012) [Official Digital Download 24/192]

Ornette Coleman - Twins (1971/2012) [Official Digital Download 24/192]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 43:22 minutes | 1,7 GB
Jazz | Studio Master, Official Digital Download

Twins is an album credited to jazz composer and saxophonist Ornette Coleman, released by Atlantic Records in 1971.
Ornette Coleman - The Shape Of Jazz To Come (1959/2014) [Official Digital Download > MONO 24-bit/192kHz]

Ornette Coleman - The Shape Of Jazz To Come (1959/2014) [MONO]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Time - 38:10 minutes | 690 MB
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 38:10 minutes | 409 MB
Studio Mono Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

1959's landscape-shifting "The Shape of Jazz to Come" is true to its title. Switching from tenor to alto sax, Coleman creates free jazz, a language where chords structures are absent and harmony gives way to improvisational whims. Ranked by Rolling Stone in the top 250 Greatest Albums of All Time, the Atlantic set finds Coleman collaborating with Don Cherry, Charlie Haden, and Billy Higgins in making a masterful work free of any identifiable chord structures. Nonetheless, melodies remain, as do engrossing repetitions of main themes.
Ornette Coleman - The Shape Of Jazz To Come (1959/2014) [Official Digital Download > MONO 24-bit/192kHz]

Ornette Coleman - The Shape Of Jazz To Come (1959/2014) [MONO]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Time - 38:10 minutes | 690 MB
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 38:10 minutes | 409 MB
Studio Mono Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

1959's landscape-shifting "The Shape of Jazz to Come" is true to its title. Switching from tenor to alto sax, Coleman creates free jazz, a language where chords structures are absent and harmony gives way to improvisational whims. Ranked by Rolling Stone in the top 250 Greatest Albums of All Time, the Atlantic set finds Coleman collaborating with Don Cherry, Charlie Haden, and Billy Higgins in making a masterful work free of any identifiable chord structures. Nonetheless, melodies remain, as do engrossing repetitions of main themes.
Ornette Coleman - The Art of the Improvisers (1970) [Japanese Edition 2017]

Ornette Coleman - The Art of the Improvisers (1970) [Japanese Edition 2017]
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Genre: Avant-garde Jazz, Free Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Warner Music Japan (WPCR-29310)

Like many of Ornette Coleman's Atlantic sides, The Art of the Improvisers was recorded in numerous sessions from 1959-1961 and assembled for the purpose of creating a cohesive recorded statement. Its opening track, "The Circle with the Hole in the Middle," from 1959, with the classic quartet of Don Cherry, Ed Blackwell, and Charlie Haden, is one of Coleman's recognizable pieces of music. Essentially, the band is that quartet with two very notable exceptions: The last tracks on each side feature a different bass player. On the end of side one, the great Scott LaFaro weighs in on "The Alchemy of Scott La Faro," and Jimmy Garrison weighs in on "Harlem's Manhattan" to close the album out. These last two sessions were recorded early in 1961, in January and March respectively…
Ornette Coleman - Change of the Century (1960) [Remastered 1992]

Ornette Coleman - Change of the Century (1960) [Remastered 1992]
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Genre ~ Avant-Garde Jazz | Free Jazz | Saxophone Jazz
Label ~ Atlantic Recording

Ornette Coleman suggests in his liner notes for this 1960 release that "there is no single right way to play jazz." He and this, his great quartet (with Don Cherry, pocket trumpet; Charlie Haden, bass; and Billy Higgins, drums), fully confirm that statement and dismiss the railings of Coleman's detractors. This classic's assurance and achievement fully justify its cocky title. In its free group improvising, as Coleman puts it, "each member goes his own way and still adds tellingly to the group endeavor." ~ Amazon
Ornette Coleman - The Shape Of Jazz To Come (1959) [Reissue 1990] Repost, New Rip

Ornette Coleman - The Shape Of Jazz To Come (1959) [Reissue 1990]
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Jazz, Avant-Garde Jazz, Free Jazz | Label: Atlantic Records, 1317-2 | 0:38:13

Ornette Coleman's Atlantic debut, The Shape of Jazz to Come, was a watershed event in the genesis of avant-garde jazz, profoundly steering its future course and throwing down a gauntlet that some still haven't come to grips with. The record shattered traditional concepts of harmony in jazz, getting rid of not only the piano player but the whole idea of concretely outlined chord changes.
Ornette Coleman - Genesis of Genius: The Contemporary Albums (2022)

Ornette Coleman - Genesis of Genius: The Contemporary Albums (2022)
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Avant-Garde Jazz, Hard Bop | Label: Craft Recordings

Continuing Contemporary Records’ 70th anniversary celebration, Craft Recordings is proud to announce the release of the new box set, Ornette Coleman – Genesis of Genius: The Contemporary Albums : 2-LP, 2-CD and digital formats out March 25. The sets feature two seminal releases, 1958’s Something Else!!!! The Music of Ornette Coleman and 1959’s Tomorrow Is the Question! The New Music of Ornette Coleman. These albums transformed an unknown jazz visionary from the hinterlands into the talk of the New York scene.