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'Playing' Old And New Dreams

Old And New Dreams
Jul 8, 2011 Updated Aug 7, 2011

Heading back to 1980 for a live set from Old And New Dreams.

Tracks in this feature

1. 'Happy House' (Ornette Coleman)
2. 'Mopti' (Don Cherry)
3. 'New Dream' (Ornette Coleman)
4. 'Rushour' (Dewey Redman)
5. 'Broken Shadows' (Ornette Coleman)
6. 'Playing' (Charlie Haden)

Old And New Dreams

Don Cherry; pocket trumpet, piano
Dewey Redman; tenor saxophone, musette
Charlie Haden; bass
Ed Blackwell; drums

Recorded: June 1980,
Bregenz, Austria.
CD release: Playing (ECM 1205)

 

Artist Biography

Fromwikipedia

Old and New Dreams was a jazz group that was active from 1976 to 1987. The group was composed of tenor saxophone player Dewey Redman, bassist Charlie Haden, cornet player Don Cherry and drummer Ed Blackwell. All of the members were former sidemen of free jazz progenitor, alto saxophonist Ornette Coleman, and the group played a mix of Coleman's compositions and originals by the band members. They...

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Comments

On Jul 12, 2011. 9:15am
Christopher Lynch said

Thankyou ABC Jazz - I'm looking forward to hearing this.
No doubt the music played will be as warm, friendle and engaging as the smiles on the faces of these likeable chaps!

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