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The Paris Concerts 1965-1966
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| Ornette Coleman is one of the true legends of Jazz, In 1962, Coleman made his first recordings with his new trio, which featured David Izenzon on bass and Charles Moffett on drums. The long unavailable November 4, 1965 Paris concert at the Salle de la Mutualit‚ opens this CD. According to discographies, the music recorded at that show belongs to the night's second set. The trip to Sweden took place right after the Paris stay, where the group performed and recorded at the famous Golden Circle in December of that same year. On February 12, 1966, the group was back in Paris, where a portion of their concert was broadcasted and recorded. This music, appearing here on CD for the first time ever, was originally issued with incorrect titles, thus explaining the brackets we were forced to use in order to avoid confusion. This concert marks the last recordings that Coleman, Moffett and Izenzon made together in a trio format. |
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ARTISTS Ornette Coleman (alto sax); David Izenzon (bass); Charles Moffett (drums) |
TRACKS
- Sadness
- Lonely Woman
- Falling Stars
- Clergyman's Dream
- Reminiscence
- Doughnut
- 14 Juillet
1-4: Salle de la Mutualite, Paris, France, November 4, 1965. 5-7: Radio broadcast from Paris, France, February 12, 1966. |
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