Ken Burns Jazz
Ornette Coleman - CD
- Artist: Ornette Coleman
- Format: CD
- Year: 2000, 2001
- UPC: 074646145029
- Item Number: SNY14502
- Release date: 11/07/2000
- 1. Sphinx
- 2. Congeniality
- 3. Lonely Woman
- 4. Ramblin'
- 5. Embraceable You
- 6. Blues Connotation
- 7. First Take
- 8. European Echoes
- 9. Law Years
- 10. Good Life
- 11. Theme from a Symphony [Variation Two]
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Ken Burns Jazz by Ornette Coleman on CD
In conjunction with the release of Ken Burns' ten-part, 19-hour epic PBS documentary Jazz, Columbia issued 22 single-disc compilations devoted to jazz's most significant artists, as well as a five-disc historical summary. Since the individual compilations attempt to present balanced overviews of each artist's career, tracks from multiple labels have thankfully been licensed where appropriate. The Ornette Coleman installment of Ken Burns Jazz naturally concentrates on his hugely influential recordings for Atlantic, but also devotes four of the 11 tracks to his equally controversial '70s output, including the electric Prime Time band. Given the limitations of the single-disc format, the compilers have successfully represented the most important phases of Coleman's career. There's one piece from his formative pre-Atlantic years, which is followed by several less structured yet melodic Coleman classics like "Lonely Woman" and "Ramblin'," plus his legendary inside-out version of "Embraceable You." Coleman's Free Jazz (A Collective Improvisation) album was a landmark, but including its one 37-minute track would hardly have made for a balanced retrospective, so the compilers instead wisely chose "First Take," a sort of dry run for Free Jazz that's less than half that length and appeared on the Atlantic box. There's also one selection apiece from the frequently fascinating '70s albums Science Fiction, Skies of America, Dancing in Your Head, and Body Meta, which found Coleman experimenting with world music, large orchestras, and electric funk/free jazz fusion. The only glaring omission is the classic "Una Muy Bonita," probably Coleman's secondary signature tune after "Lonely Woman." Of course, there's a lot more Coleman that should be heard, but all things considered -- especially since it draws from multiple labels -- Ken Burns Jazz is likely the most comprehensive single-disc Coleman compilation that will ever be released. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
- Artist: Ornette Coleman
- Format: CD
- Year: 2000, 2001
- UPC: 074646145029
- Item Number: SNY14502
- Release date: 11/07/2000
- Label: Columbia/Legacy, Sony Music Distribution
- Genre: Jazz
- Style: Avant-Garde Jazz, Free Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Saxophone Jazz
- Album Type: "Best of..." / "Greatest Hits"
- At the "Golden Circle" in Stockholm, Vol. 1 [Bonus Tracks]
- At the "Golden Circle" in Stockholm, Vol. 1 [Japan CD]
- Beauty Is a Rare Thing: The Complete Atlantic Recordings
- Broken Shadows [Columbia]
- Change of the Century
- Change of the Century
- Change of the Century (Import)
- Complete Live at the Hillcrest Club
- Complete Science Fiction Sessions
- Complete Science Fiction Sessions
- Dancing in Your Head
- Dancing in Your Head
- Dancing in Your Head
- Free Jazz
- Free Jazz [Bonus Track]
- Friends and Neighbors: Live at Prince Street
- Les Incontournables
- New York Is Now!
- Ornette! [Bonus Track]
- Science Fiction
- Shape of Jazz to Come [Japan Bonus Tracks]
- Shape of Jazz to Come [Japan Bonus Tracks]
- Skies of America
- Skies of America
- Something Else!!!!:The Music of Ornette Coleman
- The Art of the Improvisers
- The Empty Foxhole
- The Shape of Jazz to Come
- The Shape of Jazz to Come
- The Shape of Jazz to Come
- The Unprecedented Music of Ornette Coleman
- To Whom Who Keeps a Record
- Tomorrow Is the Question!
- Tomorrow Is the Question! (Import)
- Town Hall Concert 1962
- Town Hall Concert 1962
- Twins
- Twins (Import)
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Performers:
- Bern Nix - Guitar
- Billy Higgins - Drums
- Bobby Bradford - Cornet
- Charles Ellerbee - Guitar
- Charles Moffett - Drums
- Charlie Haden - Bass
- David Izenzon - Bass
- Dewey Redman - Sax (Tenor)
- Don Cherry - Cornet
- Don Payne - Bass
- Ed Blackwell - Drums
- Eric Dolphy - Clarinet (Bass)
- Freddie Hubbard - Trumpet
- Jamaaladeen Tacuma - Bass
- Ornette Coleman - Sax (Alto)
- Ronald Shannon Jackson - Drums
- Scott LaFaro - Bass
- Walter Norris - Piano
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Credits:
- Adam Block - Project Manager
- Adam Owett - Art Direction
- Ben Young - Compilation Producer
- Ben Young - Discographical Information
- Bern Nix - Guitar
- Billy Higgins - Drums
- Bobby Bradford - Cornet
- Bryan Koniarz - Project Manager
- Carlos Kase - Discographical Information
- Charles Ellerbee - Guitar
- Charles Moffett - Drums
- Charlie Haden - Bass
- Clare Walker - Packaging Manager
- Darren Salmieri - Coordination
- David Izenzon - Bass
- David Measham - Conductor
- Dewey Redman - Sax (Tenor)
- Didier C. Deutsch - Coordination
- Didier C. Deutsch - Discographical Information
- Don Cherry - Cornet
- Don Payne - Bass
- Ed Blackwell - Drums
- Eric Dolphy - Clarinet (Bass)
- Francis Davis - Liner Notes
- Freddie Hubbard - Trumpet
- Hollis King - Art Direction
- Howard Fritzson - Art Direction
- Jamaaladeen Tacuma - Bass
- Jeff Jones - Executive Producer
- Jeffrey Peisch - Photo Research
- Jeffrey Peisch - Project Director
- John Christiana - Packaging Manager
- Ken Burns - Executive Producer
- Ken Druker - Project Manager
- Kevin Reeves - Mastering
- Kristin Kozusko - Coordination
- Lauren Atlas - Packaging Manager
- London Symphony Orchestra - Performer
- Mike Charlasch - Project Director
- Nate Herr - Project Manager
- Nathan Savage - Design
- Ornette Coleman - Sax (Alto)
- Patti Matheny - Coordination
- Peter Keepnews - Editing
- Ron Goldstein - Executive Producer
- Ronald Shannon Jackson - Drums
- Ronald Shannon Jackson - Overdubs
- Sarah Botstein - Project Director
- Scott LaFaro - Bass
- Seth Rothstein - Project Director
- Victoria Gohl - Photo Research
- Walter Norris - Piano
- William Claxton - Cover Photo
