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  1. I'm agree with you thank. I knew this image that remind to the LP, but why in The Ornette coleman's discography project the "tunes" have a these note: Ornette Coleman Quartet Don Cherry (cornet) Ornette Coleman (alto sax) Charlie Haden (bass) Billy Higgins (drums) NYC, October 8, 1959 3865 Una Muy Bonita Atlantic LP 1327, SD 1558, SD 2-316 3866 Bird Food Atlantic LP 1327 3867 Change Of The Century - 3868 Untitled Original, No. 1 (as Music Always) Atlantic (J) P-10085A 3869 The Face Of The Bass Atlantic LP 1327 4922 Una Muy Bonita, Part 1 Atlantic 5008 4923 Una Muy Bonita, Part 2 - * Atlantic LP 1327, SD 1327 Ornette Coleman - Change Of The Century* Atlantic SD 1558 The Best Of Ornette Coleman* Atlantic SD 2-316 Various Artists - The Jazz Years-25th Anniversary* Atlantic (J) P-10085A Ornette Coleman - To Whom Who Keeps A Records* Atlantic 5008 Ornette Coleman - Una Muy Bonita, Part 1&2 Often when the tunes are the same we can read: Ornette Coleman Quartet Don Cherry (cornet) Ornette Coleman (alto sax) Charlie Haden (bass) Billy Higgins (drums) NYC, October 8, 1959 3865 Una Muy BonitaAtlantic LP 1327, SD 1558, SD 2-316, Atlantic 5008 3866 Bird FoodAtlantic LP 1327 3867 Change Of The Century- 3868 Untitled Original, No. 1 (as Music Always)Atlantic (J) P-10085A 3869 The Face Of The BassAtlantic LP 1327 4922 Una Muy Bonita, Part 1Atlantic 5008 4923 Una Muy Bonita, Part 2- * Atlantic LP 1327, SD 1327 Ornette Coleman - Change Of The Century * Atlantic SD 1558 The Best Of Ornette Coleman * Atlantic SD 2-316 Various Artists - The Jazz Years-25th Anniversary * Atlantic (J) P-10085A Ornette Coleman - To Whom Who Keeps A Records * Atlantic 5008 Ornette Coleman - Una Muy Bonita, Part 1&2
  2. Ornette Coleman - Una Muy Bonita, Part 1&2 (Atlantic 5008) Don Cherry (cornet) Ornette Coleman (alto sax) Charlie Haden (bass) Billy Higgins (drums) NYC, October 8, 1959 4922Una Muy Bonita, Part 1 4923Una Muy Bonita, Part 2 The two titles above are the same we can listen to in: Change Of The Century (Atlantic LP 1327) or are them different? Luciano
  3. Ornette Coleman - Una Muy Bonita, Part 1&2 (Atlantic 5008) Don Cherry (cornet) Ornette Coleman (alto sax) Charlie Haden (bass) Billy Higgins (drums) NYC, October 8, 1959 4922Una Muy Bonita, Part 1 4923Una Muy Bonita, Part 2 The two titles above are the same we can listen to in: Change Of The Century (Atlantic LP 1327) or are them different? Luciano
  4. Ciao I p, yes, dear friend, I will write to him. Thanks Luciano
  5. Dear Mandrill, I'm agree about what you write concerning the publised text and my hope is exactly what you are saying: I'm searching for some knowledgeable veterans here will shed some light on the subject. Thank You again for your kindness Luciano
  6. Dear Mandrill thanks for your kindness however I wish known the original lyric, probably in a creole languange. Someone suggest Yoruba. Probably due to my bad English you understood I wish known only the translation. But probably, the text you sent me it is the translation, but, as you known well, it is in the liner notes of the disc. Thank you again Luciano
  7. Ciao, I'm searching for the Kulu Sé Mama lyric and, possibly the translation Could Someone help me?
  8. Ciao Corto Maltese

    Thank you for the answer. I answered to you in my topic. I'm not sure you could read my message. I don't knwow well what I must do in "Organissimo".

    I hope you could see my message to you

    Thank you and Greetings

    Luciano

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      Luciano

      Ciao Corto Maltese,

      several years ago you replied me:

      "Man On The Moon"/"Growing Up" was only issued in France.

      There are, however, white label promo copies on US Impulse (I've seen hem offered without picture sleeve or with the French sleeve).

      Don Cherry definitely plays on "Man On The Moon". (The musicians of the quintet are not credited, but I have no reason

      to believe they're not OC, DC, Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden and Ed Blackwell, plus electronic music composer Emmanuel Ghent)

      Well: Don Cherry definitely plays on "Man On The Moon means: Don Cherry plays on both tracks or only on Man On the Moon

      I hope in your help 

      Thanks in advance anf greetings

      Luciano

  9. Ciao Corto Maltese, I was sure of everything you wrote, and I knew that it was issued in France by Stateside (I have that copy. And also the IMPULSE version was issued in France. I knew the history of that promo issue just yesterday.), but someone suggests: 1) Impulse instead Stateside 2) Cherry doesn't plays on it. And suggest thtat the trumpet player was Coleman (but I reognize the Cherry sound) Well, I hope we are in the correct way to think so. Many thanks for your answer Luciano
  10. I wish to known what is the first pressing of the 7 inches record by Ornette Coleman MAN ON THE MOON: Is it: STATESIDE 2C 006-90643 M or: IMPULSE! 45 275? Again: someone suggest that Don Cherry doesn't plays on it. Is it correct that information? Greetings Luciano PS: Someone could write me the catalogue number of this CD: Ornette Coleman & Don Cherry Live in LA. Hillcrest Performance 1958, by the label: Master Classic Records?
  11. Instead of replying I have a question about the First press of the 7 Inches record by coleman: MAN ON THE MOON is it the Stateside 2C 006-90643M or IMPULSE! 42275 Greetings Luciano
  12. thanks Luciano
  13. Ciao King Ubu I can try to explain something about organissimo. I'm not sure to use this forum (and any other forum) correctly. SO I have a question about your last post: okay... and on my ... Well: it is an answer to clifford thornton who wrote: I think you're correct, yeah, although the top photo I thought was shot in the early 60s. Bottom is a cornet. ? Anyway, to return at my former question and in a simple manner: you think that the pocket used by Cherry was a p. trumpet, a p. cornet or, why not, he use all two during his career? Thanks and greetings Luciano
  14. Thank you clifford, considerer your nickname you are a trumpet's expert. Well: if I understand well (I must apologize for my bad English); 1) Don played a pocket trumpet made in Pakistan. Yhat wasn't a good instrument; 2) After he plays a Besson's pocket trumpet, not cornet In conclusion: Don plays Always a pocket trumpet, never a pocket cornet Hoping in your new answer I sent you my best greetings Luciano
  15. Thanks Joe Yes the Cherry instrument is different that tose in the Ted's photoGreetings Luciano
  16. Ciao King Ugu probably I will write in italian considering you living in Switzerlan. I'm agree with you in order the pocket trumpet. I knew Don Cherry and I organized severals concert in Italy for him but unfortunatly I never asked him nothing about the pocke (as I assumed it was a pocket trumpt) But, if you search on the web you will see that now several musicians write: pocket cornet Many thanks for your answer, if his son David will reply me about Pocket cornet or Trumpet I will tell you Luciano
  17. I have always believed that Don Cherry was playing a pocket trumpet (a legend circulate about it: that that trumpet was playing during the America Civil War) Now I read: "...Very few name players are identified with pocket cornets. Certainly the best known would be the late free jazz player Don Cherry, who played a 1930s vintage Besson MEHA pocket cornet (almost always identified as a pocket trumpet)." I have read that he before he was playing a Pakistani pocket cornet...! See: http://www.pocketcornets.com/html/pocket_players.html Many jazz critics now write "pocket cornet". Someone known something about this question? Is it "cornet" or "trumpet"? Luciano
  18. Glad you are so confident. I have seen it spelled multiple ways in multiple places - not to mention variations on Latif. Ciao, so, according to you, Luqman Lateef and Luqman Abdul Lateer are the same person greetings Luciano
  19. Cioa Groovissimo Don't worry, I make same mistake as yours each time I write in English and in Italien too) Thanks Look cioa instead of Ciao
  20. Again Grovissimo, but the bassist' name is Leberg or Lesberg?
  21. Thank you Groovissimo. you are a very kind person Greetings Luciano
  22. Jack Leberg, and the others?
  23. Ciao, I'm interesting to known who plays on the TOPSY Part One & Two with Cozy Cole (recorded probably on 1958)
  24. Ciao Big Beat Steve and thank you for your answer I don't saw it the last time I visit the site Thank you and have a good new year Luciano PS: Godd new year to all the Organissimo Jazz fans CiaoBig Beat Steve I don't saw your note the la time I have visited the sit Thank you and have a good New Year Luciano PS: Goo New Year to all who read
  25. Thank you for the answer. I choosed New Jersey for Amiri Baraka collaboration, but withoth any other reason. On kamili Don Cherry doesn't plays (you must known if I'm a very Don' passonate) Grreetings Luciano
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