Coleman, Ornette
The Atlantic Years (box Set)
Ornette Coleman recorded one of the greatest bodies of work in jazz during a 22-month-long burst of creativity. Between
1959 and 1961, the saxophonist and composer released six studio albums on Atlantic Records that helped usher in the
avant-garde, free jazz movement. Those albums, along more than two hours of session outtakes, are featured together in
the 10-LP boxed set ORNETTE COLEMAN: THE ATLANTIC YEARS, featuring newly remastered audio by John Webber at AIR Studios.
Several of these titles are long out-of-print on vinyl. The Ornette Coleman Legacy, featuring six songs originally
released for the first time in 1993 as part of Rhino's CD boxed set Beauty Is A Rare Thing, making its vinyl debut.
Among the albums included in THE ATLANTIC YEARS are three compilations that Atlantic released in the 1970's: The Art Of
Improvisers (1970), Twins (1971), and To Whom Who Keeps A Record (1975.) These albums include outtakes from recording
sessions for all six of Coleman's studio albums.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 10 disk
Release
25-05-2018
Label
Item-nr
1186117
EAN
0081227940690
Availability
Not in stock