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Ornette ColemanTomorrow Is The Question!

Label:Original Jazz Classics – OJC 342, Contemporary Records – S 7569, Contemporary Records – C-7569
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue
Country:Germany
Released:
Genre:Jazz
Style:Hard Bop, Free Jazz

Tracklist

A1Tomorrow Is The Question!3:09
A2Tears Inside5:00
A3Mind And Time3:08
A4Compassion4:37
A5Giggin'3:19
A6Rejoicing4:04
B1Lorraine5:55
B2Turnaround7:55
B3Endless5:18
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Notes

"The New Music Of Ornette Coleman!"

Originally released in 1959. There is no updated copyright date on the packaging.

Composers Music. ASCAP.

"Lorraine" was recorded January 16, 1959.
"Turnaround" & "Endless" were recorded February 23, 1959.
The selections on Side 1 were recorded in one session, the night of March 9-10, 1959.
Recorded at Contemporary's Studio in Los Angeles.
Notes date Sept. 14, 1959.

Manufactured under license for distribution by ZYX-MUSIC GMBH [sleeve]
Made in Germany [sleeve, label]

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 90204 02792 7
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Label Code: LC 0164
  • Matrix / Runout (side 1etched): OJC 342-A C-7569 /A et
  • Matrix / Runout (side 2etched): C-7569 /B et

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Tomorrow Is The Question! (LP, Album, Mono)Contemporary RecordsM 3569US1959
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Tomorrow Is The Question! (LP, Album, Stereo)Contemporary Records, Contemporary RecordsS7569, S 7569US1959
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Tomorrow Is The Question! (LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo)Contemporary RecordsS 7569US1959
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Tomorrow Is The Question! (LP, Album, Mono)Contemporary RecordsM 3569Canada1959
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Tomorrow Is The Question! (LP, Album, Mono, Yellow Labels)Contemporary Records, Contemporary RecordsLAC 12228, M 3569UK1959

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  • inspector.godot's avatar
    Edited 12 years ago
    One of Colemans weakest records. Not only no really great hit on it, but the whole playing's a bit stiff and empty and lacks the groove of his great records like "The Shape of Jazz to Come" or "Change of the Century". Except for "Turnaround", which is a quite groovy and relaxed blues with a beautiful bass solo by Red Mitchell and also some nice drumming. About the pressing: While the original Atlantic pressings already sound a little bit thin (but still powerful), this cheap ZYX repressing has especially bad and thin sound that lacks dynamic and deepness.

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