Ornette Coleman Music


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 Ornette Coleman
Free Jazz JAPANESE IMPORT W/OBI!!
Format: LP Record from Atlantic Records ()
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Free Jazz JAPANESE IMPORT W/OBI!!
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 Ornette Coleman
Friends and Neighbors: Live at Prince Street
Format: Audio CD from RCA Victor Europe (2001-05-10)
Artist: Ornette Coleman
List price: $12.98
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Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Friends and Neighbors
  • Friends and Neighbors
  • Long Time No See
  • Let's Play
  • Forgotten Songs
  • Tomorrow
 Ornette Coleman
Friends and Neighbors: Live at Prince Street
Format: Audio CD from Bmg Int'l (1999-01-05)
Artist: Ornette Coleman
List price: $16.49
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Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Friends and Neighbors
  • Friends and Neighbors
  • Long Time No See
  • Let's Play
  • Forgotten Songs
  • Tomorrow
 Ornette Coleman
God Bless America - A Star Spangled Spectacular
Format: Audio CD from RCA ()
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 Ornette Coleman
The Golden Circle
Format: Audio CD from Soon Kim (2005-08-23)
Artist: Soon Kim
List price: $21.49
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Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Crook Penguin
  • Hot-Chi-Kiss
  • Subway Magic
  • Ruby
  • Toto's Steps
  • Hots in La-Famile
  • Golden Circle
 Ornette Coleman
The Great London Concert
Format: LP Record from Arista-Freedom ()
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 Ornette Coleman
Harlem's Manhattan
Format: Audio CD from Giants of Jazz (1999-10-19)
Artist: Ornette Coleman
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Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Proof Readers
  • R.P.D.D.
  • W.R.U.
  • Check Up
  • Eos
  • Cross Breeding
  • Harlem's Manhattan
 Ornette Coleman
Here
Format: Audio CD from LoNote (2004-03-09)
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 Ornette Coleman
Hidden Man
Format: Audio CD from Polygram Records (1996-08-13)
Artist: Ornette Coleman Sound Museum
List price: $14.98
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Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Sound Museum
  • Monsieur Allard
  • City Living
  • What Reason
  • Home Grown
  • Stopwatch
  • Women of the Veil
  • P.P. (Picolo Pesos)
  • Biosphere
  • Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
  • European Echoes
  • What a Friend We Have in Jesus
  • Mob Job
  • Macho Woman
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Buy them both
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-24
If you look at the contents, Three Women and Hidden Man seem similar, and the question is, do I buy both? If you're an Ornette fan, yes. If not, it's a tough call. Overall, Hidden Man has a more bottom-heavy, accessible sound. Three Women can seem a little cool. However, if you don't buy Three Women, you miss out on one cut not on Hidden Man, and that is the meltingly beautiful "Don't You Know by Now?".

"Sound Museum" - the jazz recordings of the 1990s
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-15
If both of them don't go down as classic recordings, then that is the error of the jazz community. Get both "Sound Museum" recordings! More fresh, introspective, exploratory than anything else that has come out in the 1990s. Monumental!

thanks ornette for giving us yet another brilliant offering
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-31
i thought ornette was unfortunately consigned to past glories - WRONG - this album is as great as his altlantic masters. what a relief to hear the man again at his very, very best. it's complex and difficult but rewards in so many ways repeated listening. BEAUTIFUL - BUY THIS CD!

Further Proof that Ornette Coleman is a True Genius
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-14
Although I own and love most of Ornette's early work (the Atlantic box, "Golden Circle" discs, Chappaqua Suite, '62 Town Hall), I wasn't too sure what to expect when I purchased "Hidden Man" and its companion piece "Three Women." I never cared much for some of his post '60s work (e.g., Prime Time), so I've always been a little cautious when buying his more recent material. When I heard that "Hidden Man" and "Three Women," which feature basically the same tracks in different versions, were released to illustrate his vague theory of harmolodics, I became even a little more skeptical, thinking this might be some artistic stunt.

Well, I am completely in awe of the music on "Hidden Man" and "Three Women." I have never heard Ornette's music sound better. Ornette's playing is playful and explorative on these wonderful compositions. Ornette is one of the true grand masters in Jazz, and that he is still creating such beautiful and complicated music at this stage in his career is amazing. The other players on the discs are wonderful too, especially Geri Allen on piano and Charnett Moffett on bass. The interplay between the members of the quartet is completely enthralling.

As the others here have stated, buy both "Hidden Man" and "Three Women." They are both wonderful. They offer further proof that Ornette Coleman is one of the few true geniuses in the history of Jazz.


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