Round Trip: Ornette Coleman on Blue Note (Box-Set)

Ornette Coleman
Round Trip: Ornette Coleman on Blue Note (Box-Set)

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Release date: 04/Feb/2022
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Announcement / Faces and Places
1.2 European Echoes
2.1 Dee Dee
2.2 Dawn
3.1 Snowflakes and Sunshine
3.2 Morning Song
4.1 The Riddle
4.2 Antiques
5.1 Good Old Days
5.2 The Empty Foxhole
5.3 Sound Gravitation
6.1 Freeway Express
6.2 Faithful
6.3 Zig Zag
7.1 The Garden of Souls
7.2 Toy Dance
8.1 We Now Interrupt for a Commercial
8.2 Broad Way Blues
8.3 Round Trip
9.1 Airborne
9.2 Love Call
10.1 Open to the Public
10.2 Check Out Time
11.1 The Inevitable End
12.1 Old Gospel
12.2 Strange As It Seems
Number of discs: 6
Extra-Infos: 2021 Remaster / Blue Note Tone Poet Series / 180gr.
Description:The first ever boxset as part of the Tone Poet Audiophile Vinyl Reissue Series. The 6-LP set presents all-analog 180g Tone Poet Vinyl Editions of all his six Blue Note albums that the iconoclastic saxophonist and composer appeared on in the late 60s: including his five albums as a leader â?? the two volume â??At The Golden Circle Stockholmâ?? (1965), â??The Empty Foxholeâ?? (1966), â??New York Is Now!â?? (1968), and â??Love Callâ?? (1968) â?? as well as his lone sideman appearance on â??New And Old Gospelâ?? (1967) by saxophonist Jackie McLean. - 2021 REMASTER / BLUE NOTE TONE POET SERIES / 180GR.

Coleman shook the jazz world when he arrived at the Five Spot Café in New York City in 1959 and began his run of seminal albums on Atlantic that laid the foundation for the free jazz movement to come. After a period of disillusionment during which he withdrew from public music making, Coleman re-emerged on Blue Note in 1966 and began writing an intriguing new chapter of his legendary career.

«I have been an Ornette Coleman fanatic going back to the late-60s, in fact going back to the time the records in this set were originally recorded for Blue Note,» says Harley. «Turns out Don Was is as big an Ornette fan as me, so it was only a matter of time before we put our heads together to plan this boxset. I love those early records Ornette did for Atlantic... who doesn't? But I feel that Ornette's later recordings for Blue Note are every bit as vital and important to gain a more complete understanding

«It is true that the most shattering of his wails could wake the proverbial dead,» writes Conrad in his essay. «But something happened to Coleman's tone while he was woodshedding those two years. In the Golden Circle it is still penetrating but more pure. His cries are even more vocal, more human. His control of microtones provides new resources of expression. He can now make the same note sound ecstatic or despairing or anywhere in between, through microtonal nuance.»

At The 'Golden Circle' Stockholm, Vol. 1 (1965)

At The 'Golden Circle' Stockholm, Vol. 2 (1965)

In late 1965, Coleman embarked on his first tour of Europe with a new trio featuring David Izenzon on bass and Charles Moffett on drums. Two nights of the trio's two-week engagement at the Golden Circle (Gyllene Cirkeln) in Stockholm, Sweden were recorded and released across two volumes the following year. The freewheeling live sets were electrifying and found the saxophonist jumping off into sound explorations on the violin and trumpet as well.

The Empty Foxhole (1966)

Coleman's first studio recording for Blue Note was his first studio album in four years and he once again confounded expectations by selecting his 10-year-old son Denardo Coleman to play drums on the date alongside bassist Charlie Haden. The music is raw and exploratory with solemn ruminations and bursts of unbridled joy. The striking album cover features a painting by Ornette himself.

New And Old Gospel (1967)

Coleman's next appearance on a Blue Note album came in a rare sideman role on this explosive session led by alto saxophonist Jackie McLean. McLean had already waded into the avant-garde on prior Blue Note dates like One Step Beyond and Destination... Out!, but he went even deeper here with Coleman featured entirely on trumpet along with LaMont Johnson on piano, Scott Holt on bass, and Billy Higgins on drums. Following an extended suite by McLean on Side 1, the second half of the program featured two Coleman c

New York Is Now! (1968)

Love Call (1968)

On April 29 and May 7, 1968, Coleman brought a dynamic quartet with tenor saxophonist Dewey Redman, bassist Jimmy Garrison, and drummer Elvin Jones into the studio to record what would yield his final two albums for Blue Note. The alchemy of this group, which combined Coleman's first-time two-saxophone pairing with a rhythm team deeply associated with John Coltrane, produced thrilling results.

BLUE NOTE RECORDS - ROUND TRIP - THE COMPLETE ORNETTE COLEMAN

Box set containing six vinyl LPs. Coleman shook the jazz world when he arrived at the Five Spot Café in New York City in 1959 and began his run of seminal albums on Atlantic that laid the foundation for the free jazz movement to come. After a period of disillusionment during which he withdrew from public music making, Coleman re-emerged on Blue Note in 1966 and began writing an intriguing new chapter of his legendary career. This set includes the albums At The 'Golden Circle' Stockholm, Vol. 1 (1965), At The 'Golden Circle' Stockholm, Vol. 2 (1965), The Empty Foxhole (1966), New And Old Gospel (1967), New York Is Now! (1968), and Love Call (1968).
6-LP box set. Part of the Blue Note Tone Poet Audiophile Vinyl Reissue Series. Records packaged in deluxe Stoughton Printing ?old style? tip-on jackets within a hardcover slipcase. Includes an illustrated booklet with rare photos and an essay. At The ?Golden Circle? Stockholm, Vol. 1 (1965) At The ?Golden Circle? Stockholm, Vol. 2 (1965) The Empty Foxhole (1966) New And Old Gospel (1967) New York Is Now! (1968) Love Call (1968)
"Round Trip: Ornette Coleman on Blue Note (Box-Set)" is a remarkable LP collection that celebrates the groundbreaking work of jazz innovator Ornette Coleman during his tenure with the legendary Blue Note label. This box set brings together all six albums recorded by Coleman for Blue Note between 1966 and 1968, showcasing his adventurous spirit and revolutionary approach to free jazz. The meticulously remastered records capture Coleman's unique blend of melodic freedom, harmonic exploration, and rhythmic complexity, featuring collaborations with renowned musicians such as Dewey Redman, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones, and more. As one of the most influential figures in modern jazz history, Ornette Coleman redefined improvisation and composition; his previous successes include seminal works like "The Shape of Jazz to Come" and "Free Jazz." Blue Note Records has long been synonymous with excellence in jazz production since its founding in 1939?championing artists who push boundaries while maintaining impeccable sound quality. This box set is an essential addition for collectors and fans eager to experience Coleman's visionary artistry at its peak.
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