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Ornette Coleman - New York Is Now! (1968/2014) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/192kHz]

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Ornette Coleman - New York Is Now! (1968/2014) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/192kHz]

Ornette Coleman - New York Is Now! (1968/2014)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Time - 40:02 minutes | 1,6 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 40:02 minutes | 885 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

"New York Is Now!" can be described musically as being more modally driven rather than harmonically so. Somewhat out of his element, Coleman rises to the occasion, taking the rest of the band along for the ride.

Recorded during the same session that resulted in the Love Call album (in late April and early May of 1968), New York Is Now is one of the true curiosity pieces in Ornette's catalog. With a rhythm section comprised of ex-Coltrane sidemen Jimmy Garrison and Elvin Jones as well as tenorist Dewey Redman, Ornette is, in some sense, at odds with himself here. This particular rhythm section is a lot more modally than harmonically propelled – especially Jones, who sounds here like he doesn't know what to do with himself in the restrictive tempos – and creates a complex set of issues for Coleman and Redman to contend with. That said, on "The Garden of Souls," which opens the album, Coleman makes the most of this sprightly, energetic rhythm team and moves through quotations of "Moon River," "Danny Boy," and even Paul Muriat's "Love Is Blue" during his solo, before shifting the harmonics around and anchoring them somewhere between E flat 7 and E major. On "Broadway Blues," Coleman actually makes use of Monk in his melodic conception, and he and Redman have a go at turning a seven-note vamp into all sorts of knotty material for soloing – you can almost feel Jones smile as the tempo reaches triple time; the saxophonists have to race each other through it. And while this date is of only marginal interest it is pleasant if not amazing – with the exception of "For a Commercial," which features Ornette's strident violin playing above the rest of the band in the mix.

Tracklist:

01 - The Garden Of Souls
02 - Toy Dance
03 - We Now Interrupt For A Commercial
04 - Broad Way Blues
05 - Round Trip

Produced by Francis Wolff. Engineered by Dave Sanders.
Recorded on April 29 and May 7, 1968 in at A&R Studios, NYC.

Musicians:
Ornette Coleman - alto saxophone (tracks 1-5), violin (track 6), trumpet
Dewey Redman - tenor saxophone
Jimmy Garrison - bass
Elvin Jones - drums
Mel Fuhrman - vocals

Analyzed: Ornette Coleman / New York Is Now!
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR12 -1.22 dB -17.20 dB 14:04 01-The Garden Of Souls
DR13 -0.38 dB -16.29 dB 7:30 02-Toy Dance
DR11 -1.72 dB -15.04 dB 3:24 03-We Now Interrupt For A Commercial
DR12 -1.07 dB -16.48 dB 8:46 04-Broad Way Blues
DR12 -0.64 dB -15.51 dB 6:18 05-Round Trip
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Number of tracks: 5
Official DR value: DR12

Samplerate: 192000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 5746 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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