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The Shape of Jazz to Come by Ornette Coleman

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The Shape of Jazz to Come

Ornette Coleman

1959·labelAtlantic Records·6 tracks

Avant-Garde Jazz

Why this record

Coleman's groundbreaking free jazz manifesto dismantled harmonic convention and opened an entirely new frontier for improvisational music.

About Ornette Coleman

Ornette Coleman

Randolph Denard Ornette Coleman was an American jazz saxophonist, trumpeter, violinist, and composer. He is best known as a principal founder of the free jazz genre, a term derived from his 1960 album Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation. His pioneering works often abandoned the harmony-based composition, tonality, chord changes, and fixed rhythm found in earlier jazz idioms; instead, Coleman emphasized an experimental approach to improvisation rooted in ensemble playing and blues phrasing. Thom Jurek of AllMusic called him "one of the most beloved and polarizing figures in jazz history", noting that while "now celebrated as a fearless innovator and a genius, he was initially regarded by peers and critics as rebellious, disruptive, and even a fraud."

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