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Ornette Coleman - At The "Golden Circle" Stockholm: Volume 1 - Tone Poet LP
- ZMU980286275
180 GRAM AUDIOPHILE VINYL
MASTERED BY KEVIN GRAY AT COHEARENT AUDIO
Primal subversion of the most delicious kind was in the air when alto saxophonist Ornette Coleman introduced his latest chapter of the new jazz in December 1965 at Stockholms Golden Circle (Gyllene Cirkeln) club. In tow was the trio he had been exploring new soundscapes with in the past year: virtuoso bassist David Izenzon, equally adept playing arco and pizzicato, and simpatico drummer Charles Moffett, shining with his textured cymbals and spanking rimshots.
On At the Golden Circle, Volume One, Ornette and Co. are in topdrawer form. Writing in the liner notes of the 2002 Blue Note RVG CD reissue of the album, John Litweiler, author of the book Ornette Coleman: A Harmolodic Life, calls the album extraordinary, adding that the sheer creativity of Ornette Colemans improvising here would be miraculous at any time in jazz history; moreover, even by his own high standards, he made some of the finest music of his recording career at the Golden Circle. Comprising four Coleman originals, Volume One opens with the emcee introducing the trio and Ornette shyly replying, Weve so enjoyed ourselves here and hope everyone else has also. He then whips into the brisk dance Faces and Places, which features his ebullient alto whimsy. Its an expansive song of joy, taken at bop speed, flowing with a bouncy lyricism and heightened by his high-pitched wails. Colemans improvisational enthusiasm continues on European Echoes, a track of simultaneous group improvisations that starts off as an off-kilter waltz. He toots the tune in a catchyand unusualcalliope-like style.
SIDE A
A1 Faces And Places
A2 European Echoes
SIDE B
B1 Dee Dee
B2 Dawn
