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    Ornette Coleman - Skies Of America (1972) [Japan 2000] SACD ISO + DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC

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    Ornette Coleman - Skies Of America (1972) [Japan 2000] SACD ISO + DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC

    Ornette Coleman - Skies Of America (1972) [Japan 2000]
    SACD Rip | SACD ISO | DSD64 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 41:23 minutes | Front/Rear Covers | 1,3 GB
    or DSD64 Stereo (from SACD-ISO to Tracks.dsf) > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | Front/Rear Covers | 1,24 GB
    or FLAC (carefully converted & encoded to tracks) 24bit/44,1 kHz | Front/Rear Covers | 459 MB

    Skies of America is the 17th album by jazz saxophonist Ornette Coleman, released on Columbia Records in 1972. It consists of one long composition by Coleman taking up both sides of the album, played by the London Symphony Orchestra and conducted by David Measham. Coleman himself only plays on a few segments, and there is no other jazz instrumentation.

    Here's what is known about Ornette Coleman's first recorded orchestral symphonic work (he had written others previously and had them performed but never put on tape): After hiring conductor David Measham and the London Symphony Orchestra, British musicians' union rules prohibited Coleman from using his own quartet to play on the record. As a result, he had to re-examine the work without the concerto grosso form and, to fit the work on a single LP, he had to cut many of the recurrent themes of the work. It is also known that the recording quality isn't the greatest. So what? The bottom line is this: In the 21st century, Skies of America, which was Ornette's first attempt at employing his newly developed harmolodic theory (whereby using modulation many players could solo at once using different keys), still sounds ahead of its time. Though there are 21 bands marked on the cover, this is a single unbroken work with many of the themes recurring – either in that they had long been present in Ornette's musical iconography, or would become so. (Check the theme in "The Good Life," as it evolved from "School Work" from 1962 and became "Dancing in Your Head" in the late '70s.) Coleman himself solos beautifully in the middle of the disc, from "The Artist in America" on and off until the work's end with "Sunday in America." This is loaded music: politically, emotionally, and also spiritually. The dissonance doesn't seem so profound now, but it still rubs against the grain of Western harmonic principles in all the right ways. It's difficult to find the sense of what chord is dominant in Coleman's composition, and for that alone it's valuable. But also, it's compelling listening on a level that music such as this is not yet the cultural norm or even close to approaching its standard – which means that it is not yet fully possible. Ornette's was an opening volley, thrown down as a gauntlet that has yet to be picked up. This is still dangerous and rewarding music.

    Tracklist:

    01. Skies Of America
    02. Native Americans
    03. The Good Life
    04. Birthdays And Funerals
    05. Dreams
    06. Sounds Of Sculpture
    07. Holiday For Heroes
    08. All Of My Life
    09. Dancers
    10. The Soul Within Woman
    11. The Artist In America
    12. The New Anthem
    13. Place In Space
    14. Foreigner In A Free Land
    15. Silver Screen
    16. Poetry
    17. The Men Who Live In The White House
    18. Love Life
    19. The Military
    20. Jam Session
    21. Sunday In America

    Personnel
    Ornette Coleman - alto saxophone
    London Symphony Orchestra - instruments
    David Measham - conductor

    Recorded on April 17-20, 1972 at Abbey Road Studios in London.

    foobar2000 2.1 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1

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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR10 -5.70 dB -19.01 dB 2:49 01-SKIES OF AMERICA
    DR10 -6.71 dB -18.80 dB 1:11 02-NATIVE AMERICANS
    DR9 -5.38 dB -16.97 dB 1:34 03-THE GOOD LIFE
    DR10 -6.00 dB -19.51 dB 3:13 04-BIRTHDAYS AND FUNERALS
    DR9 -6.48 dB -17.75 dB 0:52 05-DREAMS
    DR10 -5.70 dB -17.31 dB 1:20 06-SOUNDS OF SCULPTURE
    DR10 -5.55 dB -18.94 dB 1:10 07-HOLIDAY FOR HEROES
    DR11 -7.75 dB -21.65 dB 3:09 08-ALL OF MY LIFE
    DR9 -5.56 dB -18.76 dB 1:18 09-DANCERS
    DR9 -6.86 dB -18.24 dB 0:48 10-THE SOUL WITHIN WOMAN
    DR10 -5.34 dB -17.47 dB 3:54 11-THE ARTIST IN AMERICA
    DR10 -6.04 dB -17.70 dB 0:31 12-THE NEW ANTHEM
    DR11 -5.62 dB -18.85 dB 2:44 13-PLACE IN SPACE
    DR10 -5.55 dB -17.81 dB 1:19 14-FOREIGNER IN A FREE LAND
    DR10 -8.64 dB -20.15 dB 1:10 15-SILVER SCREEN
    DR11 -9.48 dB -23.76 dB 1:16 16-POETRY
    DR11 -8.10 dB -23.49 dB 2:48 17-THE MEN WHO LIVE IN THE WHITE HOUSE
    DR10 -9.43 dB -23.41 dB 4:35 18-LOVE LIFE
    DR9 -7.72 dB -17.71 dB 0:33 19-THE MILITARY
    DR10 -7.63 dB -18.54 dB 0:40 20-JAM SESSION
    DR11 -8.87 dB -23.27 dB 4:29 21-SUNDAY IN AMERICA
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    Number of tracks: 21
    Official DR value: DR10

    Samplerate: 2822400 Hz / PCM Samplerate: 176400 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 1
    Bitrate: 5645 kbps
    Codec: DSD64


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    Uncompressed SACD ISO size > 1,65 GB
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