Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation

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Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation
Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation cover
Studio album by Ornette Coleman
Released 1961
Recorded December 21, 1960
Genre Free jazz
Avant-garde jazz
Length 54:12
Label Atlantic
Producer Nesuhi Ertegün
Professional reviews
Ornette Coleman chronology
This Is Our Music
(1960)
Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation
(1961)
Ornette!
(1961)

Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation is an album by jazz saxophonist and composer Ornette Coleman, recorded in 1960. The original release embodied a painting by Jackson Pollock, on the front of the cover. It involves two separate quartets, one to each stereo channel; the rhythm sections play simultaneously, and though there is a succession of solos as is usual in jazz, they are peppered with freeform commentaries by the other horns that often turn into full-scale collective improvisation. The pre-composed material is a series of brief, dissonant fanfares for the horns which serve as interludes between solos. Not least among the album's achievements was that it was the first LP-length improvisation, nearly forty minutes in length, which was unheard of at the time. It served as the blueprint for later large-ensemble free jazz recordings such as John Coltrane's Ascension and Peter Brötzmann's Machine Gun.

Contents

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  1. "Free Jazz" – 37:10
  2. "First Take" – 17:02 (included on some reissues)

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