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Friends and Neighbours

Friends and Neighbours

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GTIN00029667017718
EAN0029667017718
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Product Description

Ornette Coleman's "Friends and Neighbors: Live at Prince Street" is a wild and wacky ride through the mind of a musical genius. Known for his avant-garde approach to jazz, Coleman brings his signature free-form style to this electrifying live performance. From the opening notes of the title track, it's clear that this album is going to be anything but ordinary. Coleman's saxophone squeals and squawks with a frenetic energy that is impossible to ignore. Joined by a stellar band of musicians, including Dewey Redman on saxophone and Charlie Haden on bass, Coleman leads the group through a series of improvisational jams that will leave you breathless. Tracks like "What Reason Could I Give" and "Forgotten Songs" showcase Coleman's ability to push the boundaries of traditional jazz. With its discordant melodies and unpredictable rhythms, this album is not for the faint of heart. But for those willing to take the plunge, the rewards are plentiful. Coleman's unique blend of chaos and beauty is on full display throughout "Friends and Neighbors." Whether he's leading the band through a raucous jam session or crafting a delicate ballad, Coleman's musical vision is always captivating. So if you're in the mood for something a little different, something a little daring, something a little wild, then look no further than Ornette Coleman's "Friends and Neighbors: Live at Prince Street." This is jazz at its most adventurous, its most exhilarating, its most unpredictable. And it's absolutely brilliant.