The Ornette Coleman Trio - At The 'Golden Circle' Stockholm Vol. 1 (1965) {2013 Japan SHM-CD Blue Note 24-192 Remaster}
Jazz / Avant-Garde Jazz / Post Bop / Saxophone
 
Reissue. 
Features the high-fidelity SHM-CD format (compatible with standard CD 
player) and 24bit remastering. Ornette Coleman's 1965 trio with bassist 
David Izenzon and drummer Charles Moffett is easily the most underrated 
of all his bands. Coming off the light of the famed quartet in which Don
 Cherry, Eddie Blackwell, and Charlie Haden shone, anything might have 
looked a bit dimmer, it's true. But this band certainly had no apologies
 to make. Coleman was deep into creating a new approach to melody, since
 Haden and Cherry had honed his harmonic sensibilities.
 
 
| Izenzon proved 
to be the right bassist for Coleman to realize his ambitions. A stunning
 arco as well as pizzicato player (check his solo in "Dawn") Izenzon 
offered Coleman the perfect foil. No matter where Coleman's soloing 
moved the band, Izenzon was there at exactly the same time with an 
uncanny sense of counterpoint, and he often changed the harmonic mode by
 force. The first of these two volumes from December 3 shows Coleman in a
 playful, mischievous frame of mind, toying with the trio ads well as 
the audience on "Faces and Places" by inserting standard bop phrases and
 song quotes into the heart of his free soloing. On "Dee Dee," Coleman 
moves along to rhythmic counterpoint by Moffett, pushing Izenzon into 
the unlikely role of beat-keeper -- not simple for such an amazing 
improviser. But it's on the closer, "Dawn," that the band gels as one 
inseparable, ethereal unit, cascading through scalar invention and 
chromatic interplay as if it were second nature. |  
 
  
Personnel: 
Ornette Coleman - alto sax 
David Izenzon - bass 
Charles Moffett - drums 
 
tracklist: 
01 - Announcement 
02 - Faces And Places 
03 - European Echoes 
04 - Dee Dee 
05 - Dawn 
06 - Faces And Places (alt. take) (bonus track) 
07 - European Echoes (alt. take) (bonus track) 
08 - Doughnuts (bonus track)
  
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