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This Is Our Music (Ornette Coleman album)

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Released
  
February 1961

Release date
  
February 1961

Label
  
Atlantic Records

Length
  
38:46

Producer
  
Nesuhi Ertegun

Genre
  
Free jazz

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Recorded
  
July 19 and 26, August 2, 1960

This Is Our Music (1961)
  
Free Jazz A Collective Improvisation (1961)

Artist
  
The Ornette Coleman Quartet

Similar
  
Change of the Century, The Shape of Jazz to Come, Tomorrow Is the Question!, Skies of America, Free Jazz: A Collective

This Is Our Music is the fifth album by saxophonist Ornette Coleman, recorded in 1960 and released on Atlantic Records in 1961, his third for the label. It is the first with drummer Ed Blackwell replacing his predecessor Billy Higgins in the Coleman Quartet, and is the only one of Coleman's Atlantic albums to include a standard, in this case a version of "Embraceable You" by George and Ira Gershwin. Two recording sessions for the album took place in July and one in August 1960 at Atlantic Studios in New York City. The seven selections for this album were culled from 23 masters recorded over the three sessions. The 16 outtakes from the two July sessions would later appear on the 1970s compilations The Art of the Improvisers, Twins, and To Whom Who Keeps A Record, along with the 1993 box set Beauty Is A Rare Thing, named for a track on this album.

Contents

Track listing

All compositions by Ornette Coleman except "Embraceable You" by George and Ira Gershwin.

Personnel

  • Ornette Coleman – alto saxophone
  • Don Cherry – pocket trumpet
  • Charlie Haden – bass
  • Ed Blackwell – drums
  • Songs

    1Blues Connotation5:17
    2Beauty Is A Rare Thing7:13
    3Kaleidoscope6:36

    References

    This Is Our Music (Ornette Coleman album) Wikipedia