ORNETTE COLEMAN, alto sax, violin, trumpet
DAVID IZENZON, bass
CHARLES MOFFETT, drums
CD1
1. European Echoes 14:20
2. 13:49
3. 17:38
CD2
1. The Fifth of Beethoven 14:56
2. Wedding Day 16:15
3. 14:41
4. Sadness 04:03
Free Trade Hall, Manchester. 14th May 1966
17 comments:
Andy, thank you...
Thabks, Andy.
Thank you. 'Tis a sad day for us all.
Thanks Andy. What a great loss but leaves a tremendous legacy... RIP
Andy, I have just been listening to this. It's a beautiful reminder of a remarkable talent. Many thanks.
Thank you.
Rhid
Thank you.
thanks, andy
this inteview, with french philosopher J. Derrida, could interest: http://www.frenchphilosophy.gr/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Derrida-Coleman-The-Others-Language.-J.-Derrida-Interview-Ornette-Coleman-23-June-1997.pdf
Thanks for that Giuliano. Very interesting. :)
Hello everyone
I’m looking for these cd Ornette :
– Ornette Coleman Sound Museum
Hidden Man
– Ornette Coleman Sound Museum
Sound Museum Three Women
Many thanks in advance
Thanks for this nice recording, in the earlier posting some titles were named - I will add the title of track #7, it is called "Sadness" (which Ornette also recorded at Town Hall 1962).....
That's a remarkable interview with Derrida - thanks for posting the link.
Thanks to john and unterhosenspeck for help with titles.
Hi Ilario Rozen. Discogs is a good place to find moderately priced copies of "Hidden Man" and "Three Women". If Amazon is acceptable for ya, they also might have copies?
Genius.RIP.
Coming on Hi Hat.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B079VDHW3W/ref=pe_1229701_248212801_em_1p_5_ti
Thanks Andy for the link. I'm curious which source Hi Hat will use for the upcoming release (tomorrow actually).
As far as I know Hi Hat does release a lot of bootlegs without legitimation.
This isn't a complaint on my side...
F.e. they tried to release a Keith Jarrett live recording. But before it hit the German stores it was withdrawn...
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