New York Contemporary Five – Sound Barrier (1963)
Sound Barrier is from the album Consequences by New York Contemporary Five. Consequences is the debut album by the New York Contemporary Five featuring saxophonist Archie Shepp and John Tchicai,...
View ArticleAlbert Ayler Quartet Featuring Don Cherry, Gary Peacock And Sonny Murray –...
Holy Spirit is from the album Ghosts by Albert Ayler Quartet Featuring Don Cherry, Gary Peacock And Sonny Murray. The album was recorded in Copenhagen on September 14th in 1964 and released on the...
View ArticleDon Cherry – Eternal Rhythm (1968) (full album)
Eternal Rhythm is a live jazz album composed by Don Cherry. It was recorded at the Berlin Jazz Festival in 1968. [source] Tracks: A. Eternal Rhythm Part 1 (17:45) / B. Eternal Rhythm Part 2 (23:37)...
View ArticleDon Cherry / Ed Blackwell – Brilliant Actions (1969)
From the album “Mu” First Part by Don Cherry and Ed Blackwell, recorded August 22, 1969, Studio Saravah, Paris. Tracks on “Mu” First Part: Brilliant Action / Omejelo / Total Vibration (Part 1) / Total...
View ArticleDon Cherry – Voice Of The Silence (1982)
Last track on the album El Corazón by Don Cherry / Ed Blackwell, recorded and released in 1982. Don Cherry – Trumpet
View ArticleSonny Murray – Black Art (read by Amiri Baraka) (1965)
Black Art read by Amiri Baraka is the last track on the album Sonny’s Time Now by Sonny Murray. Recorded in NY, November 1965. Murray’s first album as a leader, originally released on Amiri Baraka’s...
View ArticleOrnette Coleman – Just for You (1959)
Recorded 22nd of May, 1959. Second track on the album The Art of the Improvisers by Ornette Coleman. Like many of Ornette Coleman’s Atlantic sides, The Art of the Improvisers was recorded in numerous...
View ArticleOrnette Coleman – Peace (1959)
Peace is the last track on side one on the album The Shape of Jazz to Come by Ornette Coleman, recorded in Spring, May 22, 1959. “Initially regarded as a fraud or a fool, his playing influenced half a...
View ArticleDon Cherry and the Jazz Composer’s Orchestra – Tantra (1973)
“If we’re going to speak about words, we could talk about a word like ‘aum.’ Because you don’t say the word ‘aum,’ you sing it. And you have to sing it where you use the ‘a’ as ‘ah,’ which is the...
View ArticleOld and New Dreams – New Dream (1980)
From the album Playing by Old and New Dreams. Concert Recording, June 1980, Theater am Kornmarkt, Bregenz (Austria). Old and New Dreams was a jazz group that was active from 1976 to 1987. The group was...
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