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product_id: 31368769
title: "Love Call"
brand: "blue note records"
price: "$2.44"
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# Love Call

**Brand:** blue note records
**Price:** $2.44
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- **What is this?** Love Call by blue note records
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## Customer Reviews

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    I've listened to it a few times, and have ...
  

*by P***S on Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2014*

I've listened to it a few times, and have to do it some more times; i'd say that most of the times I don't enter in a record by Ornette Coleman at once; anyway, it's geat to hear Elvin Jones and Jimmy Garrison behind Ornette.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Another of Ornette's lessons
  

*by N***R on Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2002*

I believe the main lesson being taught by Ornette to the world has nothing to do with his "Harmolodic approach". The thing we learn from Coleman is to be ourselves. Here he uses Coltrane's rhythm section, but does not even remotely sound like anything but himself - starting a tune with a short riff, in unison with the tenor of Dewey Redman, then diving into an extended improvisation - playing with few limitations but with pefect control.The two versions of "Check out time" are an example to Coleman's truly free approach. The opening riff is basically identical, but where on the first version Coleman enters with bursting energy, on the second version the opening is followed by a Redman's long notes over a slowing rhythm. This gives the rest of the piece a whole different feel.On the Love Call versions Ornette plays trumpet and violin. While I prefer his alto playing, it is good to hear him explore the different sounds and possibilities.That's Ornette. His mind is always working, unbound by anything other than his own musical sensibilities. He knows his African American tradition - but is not limited by it or any other tradition. It is not easy for a musician to stray from a tradition - it is much easier to stay in the cozy confinements of an existing style/tradition. But the strong survive - as Coleman has.

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    Simplicity Is a Rare Thing
  

*by D***S on Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2000*

With his milestone recordings of the late fifties Ornette opened the gate  to a whole new world which is still being explored today as it will be  tomorrow. While the original quartet with its Atlantic output is rightly  regarded as his most important achievement, these two albums rank among his  most successful and accessible work, as uncompromising as they are.The  pieces contained in here are mostly simple, riff-based fragments, a basis  for improvisation. But the "Broadway Blues" on the accompanying  "New York Is Now"-CD is a fine example of Ornette the tunesmith.  Writing an easy melodic line is often underrated  or disregarded. But  Ornette has always been a composer with the very rare ability to put it  brief and,even more,to fill a lot of music into his pieces. These two CDs  once more lay proof to the fact that his music is, besides all other  qualities, lasting,i.e.it'll never get dated. One reason is, I suppose,  evident here: Ornette knows his roots and is the born leader - giving his  colleagues ample space to develop their own ideas and to contribute to the  music in a vital way and yet making them to play HIS music. All musicians  on these albums are in fine form and play with inspiration.Dewey displays  his embodied tenor tone very pleasingly, Jimmy Garrison's bass supports and  solos simultaneously and giant drummer Elvin Jones is a category of  himself.I'd say that Ornette rarely played with so much power as when  driven by Elvin.And despite this line-up no allusions to Trane creep up and  go way into the music. Shortly after John Coltrane's death, a rather  unexpected atmosphere. If simple were easy, why are there so few  successors? The album covers are quite good too!

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