Cool, Bebop, Straight Ahead or Fusion: The Jazz Thread

Sun Ra Arkestra [2020] - Swirling



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Ornette Coleman [1959] - Lonely Woman



Ornette Coleman – alto saxophone
Don Cherry – cornet
Charlie Haden – bass
Billy Higgins – drums

Coleman was moved to compose the song when, while on a lunch break from his job working in a department store in Los Angeles in the early 1950s, he came across a photograph of a woman in a gallery. Coleman describes the photograph as follows:
In the background there was everything you could imagine that was wealthy – all in her background – but she was so sad. And I said, 'Oh my goodness. I understand this feeling. I have not experienced this wealth, but I understand the feeling.' I went home and wrote 'Lonely Woman'... I related the condition to myself, wrote this song, and ever since it has grown and grown and grown.
 
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Absolute classic, fell in love with this song the first time I heard it. I was turned on to Mccoy Tymers music by his unfortunate passing in the past year.

 
The New Miles Davis Quintet [Nov. 16, 1955] - S'Posin



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Miles Davis – trumpet
John Coltrane – tenor saxophone
Red Garland – piano
Paul Chambers – bass
Philly Joe Jones – drums

My first jazz album. -pb
 
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John Coltrane [1958] - Blue Train



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John Coltrane – tenor sax
Lee Morgan – trumpet
Curtis Fuller – trombone
Kenny Drew – piano
Paul Chambers – bass
Philly Joe Jones – drums
 
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Revolutionary Ensemble [1975] - Hu-man



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Leroy Jenkins - violin, viola
Jerome Cooper - drums, piano
Sirone - bass

Seen live in NYC in 1974. That was a truly amazing experience. -pb
 
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Coleman Hawkins [1957] - Like Someone In Love



Coleman Hawkins – tenor sax
Oscar Peterson – piano
Herb Ellis – guitar
Ray Brown – bass
Alvin Stoller – drums
 
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