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  1. 28 de sept. de 2005 · Recorded December 13-14, 1985, at the Power Station, New York, NY. Tracks 1 to 6 previously unreleased. The Japanese edition is the European issue with a full-back obi and eight page booklet added. The obi includes a new catalogue number and barcode for Japan. The booklet includes a translation of Pat Metheny's notes and a further set of notes ...

  2. 14 de dic. de 2023 · About Ornette Coleman. A fearless innovator, saxophonist, and composer, Ornette Coleman turned the jazz world upside down with his keening tone, polyrhythmic melodies, and harmolodic system. His revolutionary Atlantic albums, including 1959's The Shape of Jazz to Come and 1961's Free Jazz, liberated jazz from chord changes, fixed rhythms, and ...

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Song_XSong X - Wikipedia

    Song X – 5:36 (Ornette Coleman) Mob Job – 4:07 (Ornette Coleman) Endangered Species – 13:15 (Ornette Coleman, Pat Metheny) Lato B. Video Games – 5:17 (Ornette Coleman) Kathelin Gray – 4:13 (Ornette Coleman, Pat Metheny) Trigonometry – 5:08 (Ornette Coleman, Pat Metheny) Song X Duo – 3:10 (Ornette Coleman, Pat Metheny) Long Time No ...

  4. Recorded "live" December 12-14, 1985 at The Power Station, NYC. Originally mastered at Masterdisk, NYC. This album was recorded, mixed and mastered digitally. Tracks A1, A2, B1, B5: Phrase Text Music ASCAP. Tracks A3, B2 to B4: Phrase Text Music ASCAP / Pat-Meth Music BMI. Jack DeJohnette and Charlie Haden appear courtesy of ECM Records.

  5. Album: Sound Grammar 2005 by Ornette ColemanOrnette Coleman: alto saxophone, violin, trumpetDenardo Coleman:drums, percussionGregory Cohen: bassTony Falanga:...

  6. 12 de jun. de 2015 · 1980s: Endangered Species, from Song X. The guitarist Pat Metheny, ... In 2005, when he was 75, Ornette Coleman released his first album of new work in a decade.