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Old November-28th-2004, 10:05 AM   #1
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Lightbulb 10 great Ornette solos

I don't know how many saxophonists post on here but here's some from OC's recs I've loved and learned to sing with , very useful for ear-training

no particular order :

Peace
Ramblin'
Legend of Bebop
Rise and Shine
RPDD
Dee Dee
School Work
Long time No See ( 2 versions one w/Metheny Song X)
Dancing in Your Head no.2
Ballad Joan

.... and all the unrecorded ones of course
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Old November-30th-2004, 08:50 AM   #2
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I've always liked the sax solo on Mob Job from Song X.
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Old November-30th-2004, 10:20 AM   #3
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something from Tales of Captain Black should make an honorable mention list.
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Old November-30th-2004, 04:55 PM   #4
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I've always liked the sax solo on Mob Job from Song X.
Hey, only one guy can have a Stewie avatar around here
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Old December-1st-2004, 11:38 AM   #5
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"Lonely Woman" would absolutely have to been on here.

I also like many of his solos from the "In All Languages" album (the acoustic versions for sure)--such as the title track, "Feet Music," and "Latin Genetics."

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Old December-4th-2004, 05:53 AM   #6
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"Lonely Woman" would absolutely have to been on here.

I also like many of his solos from the "In All Languages" album (the acoustic versions for sure)--such as the title track, "Feet Music," and "Latin Genetics."
yes i forgot Lonely Woman

also i'd have to add Song for Che , a Haden piece
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Old December-4th-2004, 01:25 PM   #7
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- Check Up
- European Echoes
- When will The Blues Leave
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Old December-24th-2004, 07:24 PM   #8
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i've never heard it
but ....
120 choruses on The Turnaround , live 2004 ...
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Old June-8th-2005, 05:33 AM   #9
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Joe Henry - Richard Pryor Addresses a Tearful Nation

Ornette plays a solo on this track, and it gives the whole sad mess meaning. The song in itself is okay, a slooow lanois-inspired blues tune with lot's of sounds and all, but when ornette enters all is bliss all is bliss.
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Old June-8th-2005, 06:17 AM   #10
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Some Film Music from the late 60s?

No idea what...it's a bootleg tape with Ornette (alto/Violin/Trpt.) and bass/drums...but Ornette could really "play the blues" ! Almost R&B c. 1954

Apart from that ~ "Lorraine" from the Contemporary sessions ~ again no idea why these are "put down" so often ,,,Percy H and Red Mitchell are in Haden's league/and as "free" ~ in fact Scot LF and CH named ck/d Red Mitchell as a major
influence? ~ And Shelly Manne plays like a dream...IMHO! Always did.

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Old June-8th-2005, 11:10 AM   #11
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Who's Crazy???

Yea, BROTHER...

Could it a bin The mis-used blues FROM THE soun'TRACK of "WHO'S CRAZY" 1966 movie ~ 2 volumes of it:

Who's Crazy?, Vol. 1 (Jazz Atmosphere IRI 5006)
Ornette Coleman (as, tp, vln) David Izenzon (b) Charles Moffett (d)
Paris, France, early 1966
January
Sortie le Conqard
Dans la Neige
The Changes
Better Get Yourself Another Self
The Duel-Two Psychic Lovers and Eating Time

Who's Crazy?, Vol. 2 (Jazz Atmosphere IRI 5007)
same session
The Lovers and the Alchemist (aka The Mis-Used Blues)
The Poet
Wedding Day and Fuzz
Fuzz / Feast / Breakout / European Echoes / Alone and the Arrest

ONE a King Kenny's FAVOURITE ornette solos, ANY-WAY
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Old June-8th-2005, 12:00 PM   #12
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I also like many of his solos from the "In All Languages" album (the acoustic versions for sure)--such as the title track
I love this one, really nice.
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Old June-8th-2005, 12:15 PM   #13
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Yea, BROTHER...

Could it a bin The mis-used blues FROM THE soun'TRACK of "WHO'S CRAZY" 1966 movie ~ 2 volumes of it:

Who's Crazy?, Vol. 1 (Jazz Atmosphere IRI 5006)
Ornette Coleman (as, tp, vln) David Izenzon (b) Charles Moffett (d)
Paris, France, early 1966
January
Sortie le Conqard
Dans la Neige
The Changes
Better Get Yourself Another Self
The Duel-Two Psychic Lovers and Eating Time

Who's Crazy?, Vol. 2 (Jazz Atmosphere IRI 5007)
same session
The Lovers and the Alchemist (aka The Mis-Used Blues)
The Poet
Wedding Day and Fuzz
Fuzz / Feast / Breakout / European Echoes / Alone and the Arrest

ONE a King Kenny's FAVOURITE ornette solos, ANY-WAY
KENNY ~ THAT'S THE ONE! Hit it on the ONE!

Now get back to Rad3....Friday/Sat Night Fish Fry! Jez needs you!

WE need you!

Bestas ~ US.



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