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Dancing in Your Head is a 1976 release by jazz artist Ornette Coleman. It was the first to feature his electric band, which later became known as Prime Time.
Dancing in Your Head.
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Ornette Coleman dips a toe into the world of "fusion" with this first exclusion of his Prime Time band. I remember seeing a clip of Coleman (dressed in a shiny purple shirt with a massive collar) and the boys playing on some bland TV show in front of the straightest audience imaginable and tearing into something that freaked everyone the fuck out! I immediately had to find out more about this guy and I was led to this album by a feature in The Wire magazine called "100 Records That Set The World On Fire (While No One Was Listening)". Taking the rhythms of African as refracted through the blues and rather than ending up with rock and roll producing Dancing In Your Head! The title is great as it both describes the music to a T but also shows the mix of intellectually stimulating thought behind Coleman's harmolodic theories and unexpectedly sweaty groove it conjures up.
Tray insert: Recorded in Joujouka, Morocco, January 1973 and Barclay Studios, Paris, December 1976 Mastered at A%M Studios, Hollywood, California Ⓟ 1977 A&M Records, Inc. Los Angeles Ⓒ 1989 A&M Records, Inc. Los Angeles Digitally mastered at Van Gelder Recording Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, April 1988 CD is made in West Germany. Disc imprint: Made in West Germany Ⓟ 1977 A&M Records, Inc. Los Angeles. Matrix, Runout (Glass.
Get the Tempo of the tracks from Dancing In Your Head (2000) by Ornette Coleman. This album has an average beat per minute of 112 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 104/120 BPM). Tracklist Dancing in Your Head. 1. Theme From A Symphony (Variation One).
1/25/2008· Video embedded· The Ornette Coleman PrimeTime Band Is: Ornette Coleman - Alto Sax, Violin, & Trumpet Burn Nix - Guitar Charles Ellerbee - Guita. he mid 1970s were a time of experimentation for free jazz pioneer Ornette Coleman. It had been quite a while since he had turned the world on its head with his 3/10/2012· Video embedded· Ornette Coleman & Prime Time Band "Dancing In Your Head" LIVE UNDER THE SKY '86 Yomiuri-Land Theatre East, Tokyo, Japa. andolph Denard Ornette Coleman (March 9, 1930 – June 11, 2015) was an American jazz saxophonist, violinist,.
Dancing in Your Head is a studio album by jazz artist Ornette Coleman, released in 1977 by Horizon Records. Dancing in Your Head. Studio album by. Ornette Coleman. Its catalog number is 543 519. Critical reception. Dancing in Your Head was voted the 15th best album of the year in The Village Voice's annual Pazz & Jop critics poll for 1977. It was the first album by a jazz artist to make the poll. Robert Christgau, the poll's creator, ranked it number 11 on his own year-end list Legacy.
Somehow this Ornette Coleman gem named Dancing in Your Head manages to come out of the pen like a crazed horse with all the confidence of a drunk exotic dancer wearing a great big furry gorilla brassiere.
Listen free to Ornette Coleman – Dancing In Your Head (Theme From A Symphony (Variation One), Theme From A Symphony (Variation Two) and more). Following the symphonic explorations of 1972's Skies of America, Ornette Coleman became fascinated with the music of Morocco. Dancing in Your Head is the chaotic result of that experimental period with the formation of Prime Time. Theme From a Symphony" (Variation One and Two) is a 27-minute dervish whirlwind mixed with funk.
With its infectious danceable melody, Coleman fused these musics together in a unique unpredictable way that had not previously been attempted. Midnight Sunrise" is a field recording with Ornette playing in Morocco alongside the Master Musicians of Jajouka during a religious ceremony. Music critic Robert Palmer, the first to expose Ornette to the music and culture of Morocco, plays clarinet. Unfortunately this fascinating piece clocks in at only 4:36, with an alternative take not on the original album, at 3:50 featuring Coleman and Palmer playing in an absolute frenzy
| 1 | Theme From A Symphony (Variation One) | 15:38 |
| 2 | Theme From A Symphony (Variation Two) | 11:05 |
| 3 | Midnight Sunrise | 4:28 |
| 4 | Midnight Sunrise | 3:50 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SP-722 | Ornette Coleman | Dancing In Your Head (LP, Album, Duo) | Horizon , A&M Records | SP-722 | US | 1977 |
| SP-722 | Ornette Coleman | Dancing In Your Head (LP, Album) | Horizon , A&M Records | SP-722 | US | 1977 |
| 396 999-2 | Ornette Coleman | Dancing In Your Head (CD, Album, RE, PDO) | A&M Records | 396 999-2 | Europe | 1989 |
| UCCU-5797 | Ornette Coleman | Dancing In Your Head (CD, Album, RE, RM, SHM) | A&M Records | UCCU-5797 | Japan | 2016 |
| 396 999-2 | Ornette Coleman | Dancing In Your Head (CD, Album, RE) | A&M Records | 396 999-2 | Germany | 1989 |
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