In the late 1950s, Ornette Coleman set the jazz world on fire. From his own unique playing style to his fundamental deconstruction of harmony and complete rethinking of group performance, Coleman at once confounded critics and inspired a new generation. This revolutionary music eventually became known as free jazz, but Coleman’s influence extended well beyond – into avant-garde rock and art circles – and today his name is synonymous with artistic freedom.
A1 Music Always 5:28
A2 Brings Goodness 6:35
A3 To Us 4:35
A4 All 4:27
B1 P.S. Unless One Has (Blues Connotation No. 2) 5:50
B2 Some Other 7:20
B3 Motive For Its Use 5:40