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Notes on Ornette

Paul Bley · 1998

60 min · 7 tracks · bebop

Exploratory jazz textures intertwine with free improvisation, evoking a rich emotional landscape.

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wave-like emotional explorations immersive journey through themes deep listening for detail
Context
By the time 'Notes on Ornette' was released in 1998, Paul Bley had already established himself as a cornerstone of avant-garde jazz. This album arrived as part of his ongoing exploration of free jazz, following a prolific career that included collaborations with legends like Ornette Coleman and Charlie Haden. It marked Bley's deepening engagement with the principles that Coleman popularized, reflecting both homage and innovation.
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Notes on Ornette is an album by Paul Bley, released in 1998. Exploratory jazz textures intertwine with free improvisation, evoking a rich emotional landscape. This album is significant for its bold reinterpretation of Ornette Coleman's influence on jazz, showcasing how Bley continued to push the boundaries of the genre. Critics noted its artistic merit, and it contributed to discussions around the evolution of free jazz during the late 1990s, solidifying Bley's reputation as a forward-thinking musician. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Notes on Ornette sound like?

Exploratory jazz textures intertwine with free improvisation, evoking a rich emotional landscape. Rooted in bebop.

What makes Notes on Ornette by Paul Bley notable?

This album is significant for its bold reinterpretation of Ornette Coleman's influence on jazz, showcasing how Bley continued to push the boundaries of the genre. Critics noted its artistic merit, and it contributed to discussions around the evolution of free jazz during the late 1990s, solidifying Bley's reputation as a forward-thinking musician. By the time 'Notes on Ornette' was released in 1998, Paul Bley had already established himself as a cornerstone of avant-garde jazz. This album arrived as part of his ongoing exploration of free jazz, following a prolific career that included collaborations with legends like Ornette Coleman and Charlie Haden. It marked Bley's deepening engagement with the principles that Coleman popularized, reflecting both homage and innovation.

Who is Notes on Ornette for?

Notes on Ornette works well if you're into wave-like emotional explorations, immersive journey through themes and deep listening for detail.

How many songs are on Notes on Ornette?

Notes on Ornette has 7 tracks, running approximately 60 minutes.

Tracklist

7 tracks·60:48

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Turnaround Standout 12:06
  • 2 Lorraine 10:03
  • 3 Crossroads 5:51
  • 4 When Will the Blues Leave Standout 6:43
  • 5 Compassion Standout 9:34
  • 6 Rejoicing 10:38
  • 7 Aarp 5:53

Release Date

January 1, 1998

Genre

bebop

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Artist Origin

Canada

Runtime

60 min 48 sec