3.27.2007

Ornette Colleman - Tomorrow is the Question


Ornette Coleman e Don Cherry fazendo fazendo bem o que sabem fazer...









Set List:
1.Tomorrow is the Question
2.Tears Inside
3.Mind and Time
4.Compassion
5.Giggin`
6.Rejoicing
7.Lorraine
8.Turnabout
9.Endless

Link:
Ornette_Coleman_-_Tomorrow_is_the_Question____1959_.rar

11 comments:

Soidemersol said...

agora começou a coisa boa

P.K. said...

já foi resolvido seu problema...

Anonymous said...

Hello!
Encontrei vcs por acaso, estava eu numas de reggae, ska e afins no blog "You and me on a Jamboree" qdo ví um convite para visitar este site. Esses convites são muito comuns nos blogs, só que este tinha a palavra mágica JAZZ. Fissurado em jazz como eu sou não podia deixar de conferir. O Foda é que eu já tenho quase tudo que tem por aqui, mas encontrei uma pérola que me faltava: "Ornette Coleman - Tomorrow is the Question". OBRIGADO e parabéns pelo blog. Recomendo aos vistitantes o disco do Jimmy Smith um monstro sagrado do groovie ao lado de outra lenda do Jazz, o guitarrista Kenny Burrell, quem não tem pode baixar sem medo que é imprdível. Para os mais tranquilos Bill Evans - Complete Village Vanguard Recordings é pura heronia: lindo, morno e aconchegante. Aliás, McCoy Tyner, Sonny Rollins e Eric Dolphy tb não deixam nada a desejar. Baixem tudo!! A única coisa chata é que o Rapid Share só deixa a gente baixar outro disco depois de uma hora e meia de espera, e isso é realmente um saco!

P.K. said...

professor woodward, o Senhor está com toda razão, é uma merda ter que esperar para baixar outro disco... se tiver alguma sugestão não fique envergonhado de dizer... espero que ocntinue aprovando as novas postagens.

Anonymous said...

Ornette Coleman
Tomorrow Is the Question!

Rating
4 stars

Recording Date
Jan 16, 1959-Mar 10, 1959

Label
Contemporary/OJC

Time
42:22

Review by Thom Jurek
On his second outing for the Contemporary label, Ornette dusted the piano from the bandstand and focused instead on a quartet. For some unexplained reason, Billy Higgins was replaced by Shelly Manne; the only constants remain Coleman and Don Cherry. The focus, then, is on the interplay between the altoist and trumpeter in executing Ornette's tunes, which were, more than on the preceding album (Something Else!, recorded a year earlier), knottier and tighter in their arrangement style. The odd-syncopation style of the front line on numbers such as "Tears Inside," which comes out of the box wailing and then simmers down into a moody, swinging blues, was a rough transition for the rhythm section. And the more Ornette and Cherry try to open it up into something more free and less attached to the tune's form, the more Manne and especially bassist Percy Heath hang on. Still, there are great moments here: for example, the celebratory freedom of "Giggin'," with its wonderful trumpet solo, and "Rejoicing," which has become one of Coleman's classics for its elongated melody line and simple obbligato phrasing, which become part of a wonderfully complex solo that keeps the blues firmly intact. The final track, "Endless," is pure magic. After Manne carries it in 6/8, Coleman uses a nursery rhyme to move to the solo terrain and, when he does, the solo itself becomes a part of that rhyme as even Don Cherry feels his way through it in his break. And, if anything, this is one of the things that came to define Ornette — his willingness to let simplicity and its bright colors and textures confound not only other players and listeners, but also him too. In those days, Coleman's musical system — although worked out in detail — always left room for the unexpected and, in fact, was played as if his life depended on it. As a result, Tomorrow Is the Question! was a very literal title; who could have guessed the expansive, world-widening direction that Coleman's system would head into next?

1. Tomorrow Is the Question! - Coleman 3:09
2. Tears Inside - Coleman 5:00
3. Mind and Time - Coleman 3:08
4. Compassion - Coleman 4:37
5. Giggin' - Coleman 3:19
6. Rejoicing - Coleman 4:01
7. Lorraine - Coleman 5:55
8. Turnabout - Coleman 7:55
9. Endless - Coleman 5:18

Don Cherry Trumpet
Ornette Coleman Sax (Alto), Sax (Soprano)
Roy DuNann Engineer
Percy Heath Bass
Nat Hentoff Liner Notes
Lester Koenig Producer
Shelly Manne Drums
Red Mitchell Bass

P.K. said...

o professor Woody se demonstrando cada vez mais atencioso e prestativo... uma salva de palmas do Sunny Side...

Anonymous said...

dear friend,
thanks for all. please note that on this rar archive there are only seven on nine tracks. could you please repost this masterpiece? best wishes.

P.K. said...

I think your problem is solved... if it isn't let us know. thank you.

jogos da memoria said...

Não está abrindo o arquivo no rapidshare !!!!!

Anonymous said...

great album, i think
plz, reup

Unknown said...

I got an error message ando no download...