This Is Our Music is the fifth album by saxophonist Ornette Coleman, record… Read Full Bio ↴This Is Our Music is the fifth album by saxophonist Ornette Coleman, recorded in 1960 and released on Atlantic Records in March 1961. It is the first with drummer Ed Blackwell replacing his predecessor Billy Higgins in the Coleman Quartet, and is the only one of Coleman's Atlantic albums to include a standard, in this case a version of "Embraceable You" by George and Ira Gershwin.
Two recording sessions for the album took place in July and one in August 1960 at Atlantic Studios in New York City. The seven selections for this album were culled from 23 masters recorded over the three sessions. The 16 outtakes from the two July sessions would later appear on the 1970s compilations The Art of the Improvisers, Twins, and To Whom Who Keeps A Record, along with the 1993 box set Beauty Is A Rare Thing, named for a track on this album. Coleman was evidently pleased with the recordings, stating: "In July, 1960... we did thirty tunes in three weeks. All originals. Everything I've ever recorded has been a piece of my own. Until I heard these last tapes, I hadn't realized all the different approaches we'd been developing in the past few months. I think the new albums will give the public and the musicians a more accurate idea of what we're trying to do."
Personnel:
Ornette Coleman – alto saxophone
Don Cherry – pocket trumpet
Charlie Haden – bass
Ed Blackwell – drums
Two recording sessions for the album took place in July and one in August 1960 at Atlantic Studios in New York City. The seven selections for this album were culled from 23 masters recorded over the three sessions. The 16 outtakes from the two July sessions would later appear on the 1970s compilations The Art of the Improvisers, Twins, and To Whom Who Keeps A Record, along with the 1993 box set Beauty Is A Rare Thing, named for a track on this album. Coleman was evidently pleased with the recordings, stating: "In July, 1960... we did thirty tunes in three weeks. All originals. Everything I've ever recorded has been a piece of my own. Until I heard these last tapes, I hadn't realized all the different approaches we'd been developing in the past few months. I think the new albums will give the public and the musicians a more accurate idea of what we're trying to do."
Personnel:
Ornette Coleman – alto saxophone
Don Cherry – pocket trumpet
Charlie Haden – bass
Ed Blackwell – drums
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Ornette Coleman Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Ornette Coleman:
All My Life I've waited all my life for you and now you're here you neve…
Bird Food [Instrumental]…
Embraceable You Embrace me, my sweet embraceable you! Embrace me, you irrepl…
Free Jazz Unga boinga, this music sucks. this music sucks. random nois…
How Deep is the Ocean How much do I love you? I'll tell you no lie How…
How Deep Is The Ocean? How much do I love you? I'll tell you no lie How…
Lover Come Back To Me You went away I let you We broke the ties that bind I…
Poise Some nights we got too high to fall asleep These nights…
Proof Readers BIG TYMERS Miscellaneous Big Tymers (Intro)"(feat. Bullet …
Una Muy Bonita [Instrumental]…
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