Experience the raw, unfiltered genius of Ornette Coleman in "Théâtre Du Palais de Chaillot, October 1971," a live album that captures the legendary jazz innovator and his quartet in full flight. Recorded at the iconic Théâtre du Palais de Chaillot in Paris on October 25, 1971, this album is a testament to Coleman's boundary-pushing style and his enduring influence on jazz and avant-garde music.
The album features Ornette Coleman on alto sax, trumpet, and violin, accompanied by the formidable rhythm section of Dewey Redman on tenor sax and clarinet, Charlie Haden on bass, and Ed Blackwell on drums. Together, they deliver a powerful and dynamic performance that spans a variety of styles, from free jazz and hard bop to bebop and avant-garde.
The eight-track album includes standout performances of "Written Word," "War Orphans," and "Song for Che," each showcasing the quartet's exceptional musicianship and Coleman's unique compositional approach. The album's 1 hour and 45-minute runtime offers a comprehensive look at the quartet's live performance, with each track building on the last to create a cohesive and captivating listening experience.
"Théâtre Du Palais de Chaillot, October 1971" is a rare opportunity to witness Ornette Coleman and his quartet at the height of their powers, pushing the boundaries of jazz and creating something truly special. The album's 2022 restoration ensures that the sound is crisp and clear, allowing listeners to fully appreciate the intricacies of the performance. Whether you're a longtime fan of Ornette Coleman or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.