Ornette !
Ornette Coleman Quartet
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Release Date: 28/02/2025
Ornette! is the seventh album by Ornette Coleman as a bandleader and the second credited to his quartet (following This Is Our Music). Though considered one of his early works, by the time it was recorded on 31st January 1961, Coleman was already an established jazz legend. His reputation had been cemented by the release of ground-breaking albums such as The Shape of Jazz to Come and Free Jazz.These two albums embody the central, seemingly contrasting, elements of Coleman's early career: a meticulously crafted approach to melodic innovation and free improvisation, often with only minimal pre-determined structure. Ornette! bridges these two aspects, leaning more towards the former with its focus on melodic exploration, while still incorporating elements of Coleman's characteristic spontaneity.The album's opening track, W.R.U., exemplifies Coleman's refusal to conform to audience expectations or traditional jazz conventions. The theme is sardonic and intricatetoo demanding to fit into established jazz frameworks yet too deliberate to be dismissed as pure improvisation. The track encapsulates Coleman's vision of "free jazz" as music freed not only from rigid structures but also from the constraints of genre classification, a limitation Coleman resisted throughout his career.Critics have speculated that Coleman's angular, unconventional sound may reflect his interest in psychoanalysis, suggesting that his music operates on both personal and artistic levels. This interpretation is bolstered by the track titles, which are acronyms of Sigmund Freud's notable works and essays, hinting at deeper layers of meaning within the compositions.The album's brilliance also lies in the exceptional chemistry among its musicians. Don Cherry's pocket trumpeta defining feature of Coleman's early recordingsremains a vital counterpart to Coleman's alto saxophone. Ed Blackwell, who had appeared on the previous quartet album, demonstrates his rhythmic creativity and technical brilliance, particularly on T. & T., while Scott LaFa.
1: W.R.U.
2: T. & T.
3: C. & D.
4: R.P.D.D.