
This Is Our Music is a Jazz album by The Ornette Coleman Quartet, originally released in 1961. On Gatefold: 40 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Jazz
- Avant-Garde & Free Jazz
- raw
- restless
- cerebral
About
With <i>This Is Our Music</i>, Ornette Coleman’s historic early quartet shifted slightly but significantly to include the great Ed Blackwell on drums, taking over for Billy Higgins. But while Blackwell brought his own texture and feel to the group, <i>This Is Our Music</i> seemed sprung from the same source as Coleman’s first two Atlantics, <i>The Shape of Jazz to Come</i> and <i>Change of the Century</i>. The leader’s alto sax and Don Cherry’s pocket trumpet could achieve rough-hewn yet somehow impeccable unisons on brisk swing inventions like “Kaleidoscope,” “Poise,” and “Folk Tale.” And Charlie Haden galloped along: Even as Coleman’s pieces floated free of conventional harmony, the bassist’s walking lines revealed an unshakable understanding of some highly elusive music. His articulate bowing on the out-of-tempo “Beauty Is a Rare Thing,” blending with Blackwell’s subtle mallets, brought out a new, even more exploratory dimension in Coleman’s work. One might perceive a matter-of-fact, no-apology title like <i>This Is Our Music</i> as an implicit riposte to detractors, and Coleman’s quartet had them. His Atlantic recordings might have polarized the jazz world of the time, but up until his death in 2015 at age 85, his creative convictions never wavered. “Blues Connotation” became more or less a canonical jazz tune. The catchy “Humpty Dumpty”—not to be confused with Chick Corea’s song of the same name—was one of three Coleman compositions played by Pat Metheny on his 1984 trio classic <i>Rejoicing</i> (with Haden and Higgins). “Embraceable You” was that very rare standard in Coleman’s output, and like Charlie Parker before him, he took from the Gershwin ballad what he needed from it, no more and no less.
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Tracklist
- 1Blues Connotation5:17
- 2Beauty Is a Rare Thing7:14
- 3Kaleidoscope6:36
- 4Embraceable You4:56
- 5Poise4:38
- 6Humpty Dumpty5:24
- 7Folk Tale4:48
Credits
Performers
- Ornette ColemanALTO SAXOPHONE 6-STRING BANJO
- Charlie HadenDOUBLE BASS BASS
- Ed BlackwellDRUMS
- Don CherryTRUMPET
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 40 pressings tracked on Gatefold
