Ornette Coleman Quartet live in Théatre du Palais de Chaillot, Paris - 1971 (audio only)

Ornette Coleman Quartet Live at Théâtre du Palais de Chaillot, Paris, France, October 25, 1971. Concert starts at 0:58. -Setlist: 00. Intro 01. The Ridden Word 0:58 02. War Orphans 03. Song for Ché 04. Happy House 05. Airbone 06. Broken Shadows 07. Rock the Clock 08. Prohibition -Lineup: Ornette Coleman: alto sax, trumpet, violin Dewey Redman: tenor sax, clarinet, musette Charlie Haden: bass Ed Blackwell: drums One of the major innovators of the Free Jazz movement in the early 1960s, even coining the phrase Free-Jazz in 1961, Coleman has been a key force in the evolution of Free Jazz; taking it into experimental and avant-garde territory and remaining one of its most influential practitioners up to his death in 2015. In helping establish Free-Jazz as an acknowledged genre, Coleman attracted a wide range of musical collaborators, from The Boston Symphony to The Grateful Dead, and in doing so brought Free Jazz, not necessarily to the mainstream,
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