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The Complete Science Fiction Sessions

Ornette Coleman

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Finally, on a pair of CDs in one collection are the rest of Ornette Coleman's Columbia recordings, all of them done before Skies of America. Science Fiction was a regular part of Columbia's jazz catalogue, and Broken Shadows was released on LP in 1982. On this double set, both of those records and three previously unreleased cuts from those sessions are together at last. Coleman assembled mostly alumni for his September 1971 sessions in the Columbia studios. The sizes of the ensembles range from septet to quartet to up to 11 players. His classic early bands are reunited here with trumpeter Don Cherry, saxophonist Dewey Redman, bassist Charlie Haden, and drummers Ed Blackwell and Billy Higgins. Augmenting these bands in places are pianist Cedar Walton, guitarist Jim Hall, trumpeter Bobby Bradford, vocalist Asha Puthi, and Science Fiction narrator, poet David Henderson. The swinging weirdness quotient is high on Science Fiction, especially on "What Reason Could I Give," "Street Woman," and "Civilization Day." The title track is an out, free-blowing fest that sounds hopelessly dated but is still cool, and on the tracks "School Work," "Broken Shadows," and "Happy House," listeners hear the first traces of the themes Coleman continues to employ. The inclusion of alternate takes offers the listener a cleaner view of the kind of harmonic theory Coleman was working against when he created harmolodics. Some of the oddities on these sessions are the seeming incongruities between Redman and Hall on "Good Girl Blues," with Webster Armstrong's singing with Walton's piano and Coleman just undermining the entire thing, trying to force another dimension out of the blues, or perhaps a new one into them. Elsewhere, on "Rock the Clock," listeners hear Coleman's first experiments with electricity, with a funky backbeat straining to maintain itself against his sawing violin, note-spattering trumpet; then there are Redman's bluesy post-bop chromatics (quoting Brubeck's "Take Five" in his solo) moving atop a funky doubled-up backbeat and one scary amplified Charlie Haden bass. Science Fiction is a stellar collection of Ornette-ology assembled in one place. This is some of his very best material, archived and issued the way it should have been in the first place.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
What Reason Could I Give (Album Version)
00:03:05

DEWEY REDMAN, Tenor Saxophone - Tim Geelan, Mixing Engineer - Gerard Schwarz, Trumpet - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer - Ed Blackwell, Drums - STAN TONKEL, Recording Engineer - Asha Puthli, Vocal - Ornette Coleman, Composer - Ornette Coleman, Lyricist - Ornette Coleman, Performer - Ornette Coleman, Alto Saxophone - James Jordan, Producer - RUSS PAYNE, Mixing Engineer - Billy Higgins, Timpani - Carmine Fornarotto, Trumpet - Charlie Haden, Bass

(P) 1972 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

2
Civilization Day (Album Version)
00:06:04

Tim Geelan, Mixing Engineer - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer - Ornette Coleman Quartet, Performer - Don Cherry, Trumpet - STAN TONKEL, Recording Engineer - Ornette Coleman, Composer - Ornette Coleman, Lyricist - Ornette Coleman, Alto Saxophone - James Jordan, Producer - RUSS PAYNE, Mixing Engineer - Billy Higgins, Drums - Charlie Haden, Bass

(P) 1972 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

3
Street Woman (Album Version)
00:04:49

Tim Geelan, Mixing Engineer - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer - Don Cherry, Trumpet - STAN TONKEL, Recording Engineer - Ornette Coleman, Composer - Ornette Coleman, Performer - Ornette Coleman, Lyricist - Ornette Coleman, Alto Saxophone - James Jordan, Producer - RUSS PAYNE, Mixing Engineer - Billy Higgins, Drums - Charlie Haden, Bass

(P) 1972 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

4
Science Fiction (Album Version)
00:05:00

Bobby Bradford, Trumpet - DEWEY REDMAN, Tenor Saxophone - Tim Geelan, Mixing Engineer - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer - Don Cherry, Trumpet - Ed Blackwell, Drums - STAN TONKEL, Recording Engineer - Ornette Coleman, Composer - Ornette Coleman, Lyricist - Ornette Coleman, Performer - Ornette Coleman, Alto Saxophone - James Jordan, Producer - RUSS PAYNE, Mixing Engineer - Billy Higgins, Drums - Charlie Haden, Bass

(P) 1972 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

5
Rock the Clock (Album Version)
00:03:15

DEWEY REDMAN, Tenor Saxophone - Tim Geelan, Mixing Engineer - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer - Ed Blackwell, Drums - STAN TONKEL, Recording Engineer - Ornette Coleman, Composer - Ornette Coleman, Lyricist - Ornette Coleman, Performer - Ornette Coleman, Violin - Ornette Coleman, Trumpet - James Jordan, Producer - RUSS PAYNE, Mixing Engineer - Billy Higgins, Drums - Charlie Haden, Bass

(P) 1972 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

6
All My Life (Album Version)
00:03:54

DEWEY REDMAN, Tenor Saxophone - Tim Geelan, Mixing Engineer - Gerard Schwarz, Trumpet - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer - Cedar Walton, Piano - Ed Blackwell, Drums - STAN TONKEL, Recording Engineer - Asha Puthli, Vocal - Ornette Coleman, Composer - Ornette Coleman, Lyricist - Ornette Coleman, Performer - Ornette Coleman, Alto Saxophone - James Jordan, Producer - RUSS PAYNE, Mixing Engineer - Carmine Fornarotto, Trumpet - Charlie Haden, Bass

(P) 1972 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

7
Law Years (Album Version)
00:05:20

Bobby Bradford, Trumpet - DEWEY REDMAN, Tenor Saxophone - Tim Geelan, Mixing Engineer - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer - Ed Blackwell, Drums - STAN TONKEL, Recording Engineer - Ornette Coleman, Composer - Ornette Coleman, Performer - Ornette Coleman, Lyricist - Ornette Coleman, Alto Saxophone - James Jordan, Producer - RUSS PAYNE, Mixing Engineer - Charlie Haden, Bass

Originally released 1972 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

8
The Jungle Is a Skyscraper (Album Version)
00:05:25

Bobby Bradford, Trumpet - DEWEY REDMAN, Tenor Saxophone - Tim Geelan, Mixing Engineer - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer - Ed Blackwell, Drums - STAN TONKEL, Recording Engineer - Ornette Coleman, Composer - Ornette Coleman, Performer - Ornette Coleman, Lyricist - Ornette Coleman, Alto Saxophone - James Jordan, Producer - RUSS PAYNE, Mixing Engineer - Charlie Haden, Bass

(P) 1972 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

9
School Work (Album Version)
00:05:34

Bobby Bradford, Trumpet - DEWEY REDMAN, Tenor Saxophone - Tim Geelan, Mixing Engineer - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer - Ed Blackwell, Drums - STAN TONKEL, Recording Engineer - Ornette Coleman, Composer - Ornette Coleman, Performer - Ornette Coleman, Lyricist - Ornette Coleman, Alto Saxophone - James Jordan, Producer - RUSS PAYNE, Mixing Engineer - Charlie Haden, Bass

(P) 1982 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

10
Country Town Blues (Album Version)
00:06:23

Tim Geelan, Mixing Engineer - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer - Don Cherry, Trumpet - STAN TONKEL, Recording Engineer - Ornette Coleman, Composer - Ornette Coleman, Performer - Ornette Coleman, Lyricist - Ornette Coleman, Alto Saxophone - James Jordan, Producer - RUSS PAYNE, Mixing Engineer - Billy Higgins, Drums - Charlie Haden, Bass

(P) 1982 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

11
Street Woman (Alternate Take)
00:05:44

Tim Geelan, Mixing Engineer - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer - Don Cherry, Trumpet - STAN TONKEL, Recording Engineer - Ornette Coleman, Composer - Ornette Coleman, Performer - Ornette Coleman, Lyricist - Ornette Coleman, Alto Saxophone - James Jordan, Producer - RUSS PAYNE, Mixing Engineer - Billy Higgins, Drums - Charlie Haden, Bass

Originally Recorded 1971 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

12
Civilization Day (alt. mix)
00:06:04

Tim Geelan, Mixing Engineer - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer - Don Cherry, Trumpet - STAN TONKEL, Recording Engineer - Ornette Coleman, Composer - Ornette Coleman, Performer - Ornette Coleman, Lyricist - Ornette Coleman, Alto Saxophone - James Jordan, Producer - RUSS PAYNE, Mixing Engineer - Billy Higgins, Drums - Charlie Haden, Bass

Originally Recorded 1971 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

DISC 2

1
Happy House (Album Version)
00:09:45

Bobby Bradford, Trumpet - DEWEY REDMAN, Tenor Saxophone - Tim Geelan, Mixing Engineer - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer - Don Cherry, Trumpet - Danny Kadar, Mixing Engineer - Ed Blackwell, Drums - STAN TONKEL, Recording Engineer - Ornette Coleman, Composer - Ornette Coleman, Lyricist - Ornette Coleman, Performer - Ornette Coleman, Alto Saxophone - James Jordan, Producer - Billy Higgins, Drums - Charlie Haden, Bass

(P) 1972 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. and Harmolodic, Inc.

2
Elizabeth (Album Version)
00:10:24

Bobby Bradford, Trumpet - DEWEY REDMAN, Tenor Saxophone - Tim Geelan, Mixing Engineer - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer - Don Cherry, Trumpet - Danny Kadar, Mixing Engineer - Ed Blackwell, Drums - STAN TONKEL, Recording Engineer - Ornette Coleman, Composer - Ornette Coleman, Lyricist - Ornette Coleman, Performer - Ornette Coleman, Alto Saxophone - James Jordan, Producer - Billy Higgins, Drums - Charlie Haden, Bass

(P) 1982 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

3
Written Word (Previously Unreleased)
00:09:42

Bobby Bradford, Trumpet - DEWEY REDMAN, Tenor Saxophone - Tim Geelan, Mixing Engineer - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer - Don Cherry, Trumpet - Ed Blackwell, Drums - STAN TONKEL, Recording Engineer - Ornette Coleman, Composer - Ornette Coleman, Lyricist - Ornette Coleman, Performer - Ornette Coleman, Alto Saxophone - James Jordan, Producer - Billy Higgins, Drums - Charlie Haden, Bass

Originally Recorded 1971 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

4
Broken Shadows (Album Version)
00:06:40

Bobby Bradford, Trumpet - DEWEY REDMAN, Tenor Saxophone - Tim Geelan, Mixing Engineer - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer - Don Cherry, Trumpet - Danny Kadar, Mixing Engineer - Ed Blackwell, Drums - STAN TONKEL, Recording Engineer - Ornette Coleman, Composer - Ornette Coleman, Lyricist - Ornette Coleman, Performer - Ornette Coleman, Alto Saxophone - James Jordan, Producer - Billy Higgins, Drums - Charlie Haden, Bass

(P) 1982 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

5
Rubber Gloves (Album Version)
00:03:21

DEWEY REDMAN, Tenor Saxophone - Tim Geelan, Mixing Engineer - Tim Geelan, Recording Engineer - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer - Danny Kadar, Mixing Engineer - Ed Blackwell, Drums - Ornette Coleman, Composer - Ornette Coleman, Performer - Ornette Coleman, Lyricist - Ornette Coleman, Alto Saxophone - STAN TONKEL, Recording Engineer - James Jordan, Producer - Charlie Haden, Bass

(P) 1982 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

6
Good Girl Blues (Album Version)
00:03:02

DEWEY REDMAN, Tenor Saxophone - Tim Geelan, Mixing Engineer - Tim Geelan, Recording Engineer - Jim Hall, Guitar - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer - Danny Kadar, Mixing Engineer - Cedar Walton, Piano - Ed Blackwell, Drums - STAN TONKEL, Recording Engineer - Ornette Coleman, Composer - Ornette Coleman, Lyricist - Ornette Coleman, Performer - Ornette Coleman, Alto Saxophone - James Jordan, Producer - Webster Armstrong, Vocal - Charlie Haden, Bass

(P) 1982 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

7
Is It Forever (Album Version)
00:04:49

DEWEY REDMAN, Tenor Saxophone - Tim Geelan, Mixing Engineer - Tim Geelan, Recording Engineer - Jim Hall, Guitar - Mark Wilder, Mastering Engineer - Danny Kadar, Mixing Engineer - Cedar Walton, Piano - Ed Blackwell, Drums - Ed Blackwell, Flute - Ed Blackwell, Clarinet - Ed Blackwell, Oboe - Ed Blackwell, Bassoon - Ed Blackwell, French Horn - STAN TONKEL, Recording Engineer - Ornette Coleman, Composer - Ornette Coleman, Lyricist - Ornette Coleman, Performer - Ornette Coleman, Alto Saxophone - James Jordan, Producer - Webster Armstrong, Vocal - Charlie Haden, Bass

(P) 1982 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Album review

Finally, on a pair of CDs in one collection are the rest of Ornette Coleman's Columbia recordings, all of them done before Skies of America. Science Fiction was a regular part of Columbia's jazz catalogue, and Broken Shadows was released on LP in 1982. On this double set, both of those records and three previously unreleased cuts from those sessions are together at last. Coleman assembled mostly alumni for his September 1971 sessions in the Columbia studios. The sizes of the ensembles range from septet to quartet to up to 11 players. His classic early bands are reunited here with trumpeter Don Cherry, saxophonist Dewey Redman, bassist Charlie Haden, and drummers Ed Blackwell and Billy Higgins. Augmenting these bands in places are pianist Cedar Walton, guitarist Jim Hall, trumpeter Bobby Bradford, vocalist Asha Puthi, and Science Fiction narrator, poet David Henderson. The swinging weirdness quotient is high on Science Fiction, especially on "What Reason Could I Give," "Street Woman," and "Civilization Day." The title track is an out, free-blowing fest that sounds hopelessly dated but is still cool, and on the tracks "School Work," "Broken Shadows," and "Happy House," listeners hear the first traces of the themes Coleman continues to employ. The inclusion of alternate takes offers the listener a cleaner view of the kind of harmonic theory Coleman was working against when he created harmolodics. Some of the oddities on these sessions are the seeming incongruities between Redman and Hall on "Good Girl Blues," with Webster Armstrong's singing with Walton's piano and Coleman just undermining the entire thing, trying to force another dimension out of the blues, or perhaps a new one into them. Elsewhere, on "Rock the Clock," listeners hear Coleman's first experiments with electricity, with a funky backbeat straining to maintain itself against his sawing violin, note-spattering trumpet; then there are Redman's bluesy post-bop chromatics (quoting Brubeck's "Take Five" in his solo) moving atop a funky doubled-up backbeat and one scary amplified Charlie Haden bass. Science Fiction is a stellar collection of Ornette-ology assembled in one place. This is some of his very best material, archived and issued the way it should have been in the first place.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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