Ornette Coleman – The Shape Of Jazz To Come
Tracklist
A1 | Lonely Woman | 4:59 | |
A2 | Eventually | 4:20 | |
A3 | Peace | 9:04 | |
B1 | Focus On Sanity | 6:50 | |
B2 | Congeniality | 6:41 | |
B3 | Chronology | 6:05 |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Atlantic Recording Corporation
- Lacquer Cut At – Avco Labs
- Published By – MJQ Music
Credits
- Alto Saxophone, Written-By [By] – Ornette Coleman
- Cornet – Don Cherry
- Design – Marvin Israel
- Double Bass – Charlie Haden
- Drums – Billy Higgins
- Engineer [Recording] – Bones Howe
- Liner Notes – Martin Williams (6)
- Photography By – William Claxton
- Supervised By – Nesuhi Ertegun
Notes
First catalogue number on cover, second on center labels.
Green, blue & black 'bullseye' center labels
Atlantic Recording Corporation, 157 West 57 Street, New York 19, New York [rear sleeve]
Recorded in Los Angeles, CA, May 22, 1959
Green, blue & black 'bullseye' center labels
Atlantic Recording Corporation, 157 West 57 Street, New York 19, New York [rear sleeve]
Recorded in Los Angeles, CA, May 22, 1959
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (A-side runout, etched): AVCO ST-A-59176
- Matrix / Runout (B-side runout, etched): AVCO ST-A-59175
- Matrix / Runout (A-side label): (ST-A-59176)
- Matrix / Runout (B-side label): (ST-A-59175)
- Rights Society: BMI
Other Versions (5 of 109)
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The Shape Of Jazz To Come (LP, Album, Mono) | Atlantic | 1317 | US | 1959 | ||
New Submission
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Le Jazz De Demain (LP, Album, Mono) | Atlantic | 332010, 332.010 | 1959 | |||
New Submission
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The Shape Of Jazz To Come (LP, Album, Stereo) | Atlantic | SD 1317 | Denmark | 1959 | ||
New Submission
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The Shape Of Jazz To Come (LP, Album, Mono) | Atlantic | 1317 | Denmark | 1959 | ||
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The Shape Of Jazz To Come (LP, Album, Test Pressing, Stereo) | Atlantic | SD-1317 | US | 1959 |
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Reviews
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i have an error copy as the labels are switched, Side A label on Side B and vice versa. I thought there was a note on this page regarding some copies having this, but I don't see it anymore.
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this has been released on many labels can someone help me and tell me which is the best as I have heard the pressing isn't great on a lot cheers
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Edited 13 years agoOnly great tracks on this gem, some of Coleman's greatest among them - the both famous and beautiful ballads "Peace" and "Lonely Woman", but also one of my personal favourites "Eventually", a fast forward driving track with a great bass played by Charlie Haden and an extremely fast and inventive saxophone. The other tracks are great as well. The band on its peak!
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