For this project, altoist Ornette Coleman made one of his very few recordings with a pianist. On a vacation from his electrified Prime Time group, the innovative saxophonist (who also plays a bit of trumpet and his percussive violin) teams up with a purely acoustic trio (pianist Geri Allen, bassist Charnett Moffett and drummer Denardo Coleman) to perform 13 of his originals, plus the traditional "What A Friend We Have In Jesus." Most unusual is that another CD released at the same time (Three Women) has different versions of the exact same Coleman originals (plus one other song). Ornette Coleman shows throughout that he had not mellowed with age, and his concise yet adventurous improvisations (which are full of pure melody) are quite intriguing. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 Sound Museum 6'16
Ornette Coleman
2 Monsieur Allard 2'56
Ornette Coleman
3 City Living 3'21
Ornette Coleman
4 What Reason 4'19
Ornette Coleman
5 Home Grown 3'08
Ornette Coleman
6 Stopwatch 2'25
Ornette Coleman
7 Women of the Veil 4'41
Ornette Coleman
8 P.P. (Picolo Pesos) 2'50
Ornette Coleman
9 Biosphere 3'11
Ornette Coleman
10 Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow 4'10
Ornette Coleman
11 European Echoes 3'18
Ornette Coleman
12 What a Friend We Have in Jesus 4'38
Ornette Coleman / Traditional
13 Mob Job 3'10
Ornette Coleman
14 Macho Woman 2'17
Ornette Coleman
Credits :
Bass – Charnett Moffett
Drums, Producer – Denardo Coleman
Piano – Geri Allen
Saxophone, Violin, Trumpet – Ornette Coleman
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