Album of the day (#1398): The Shape Of Jazz To Come

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  • Posted: 09/22/2014 20:00
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Today's album of the day

The Shape Of Jazz To Come by Ornette Coleman Trio (View album | Buy this album)

Year: 1959.
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Overall rank: 573
Average rating: 80/100 (from 176 votes).



Tracks:
1. Lonely Woman
2. Eventually
3. Peace
4. Focus On Sanity
5. Congeniality
6. Chronology

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among his best and the best in the history of jazz, but everyone knows all that
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Really great.

God, I'm becoming one of those guys. That's the quality of my comment when I've heard an album maybe twice and I know I liked it a lot but at the same time it is just way beyond me conceptually and complexity-wise. Like I'm not a trained musician at all. I don't know any real music theory, so I don't know at all what really makes this album so unique and special - even as I can recognize that it is.

Okay, that's all. It's, essentially, "Really great".
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Freeeeee jazz man

Seriously though, this album is dope.
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Mercury wrote:
Really great.

God, I'm becoming one of those guys. That's the quality of my comment when I've heard an album maybe twice and I know I liked it a lot but at the same time it is just way beyond me conceptually and complexity-wise. Like I'm not a trained musician at all. I don't know any real music theory, so I don't know at all what really makes this album so unique and special - even as I can recognize that it is.


That's never stopped Stephen A. Smith. You just need to channel your inner SAS(S)! Laughing
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Mercury wrote:
Really great.

God, I'm becoming one of those guys. That's the quality of my comment when I've heard an album maybe twice and I know I liked it a lot but at the same time it is just way beyond me conceptually and complexity-wise. Like I'm not a trained musician at all. I don't know any real music theory, so I don't know at all what really makes this album so unique and special - even as I can recognize that it is.

Okay, that's all. It's, essentially, "Really great".


boooo to this line of thinking. musicologists and music historians surely bring a lot to the table, but you're not disqualified from speaking on art because you can't make it, from the simplest of pop ballads to the most austere and abstracted of contemporary art installations

what makes this really great? what lines of flight do you take around, through, within, on the surface of the pieces? do you like the textures? the tempo? what makes this tick? where is it boring? where does it groove? this isn't rocket science, man. it's just jazz
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Great music Smile
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Yeah I like it.

Just a tad unpolished.

Still a solid 8/10
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NowhereMan wrote:
Just a tad unpolished.


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