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''The Complete Science Fiction Sessions'' is a two-CD compilation album by
Ornette Coleman Randolph Denard Ornette Coleman (March 9, 1930 – June 11, 2015) was an American jazz saxophonist, trumpeter, violinist, and composer. He is best known as a principal founder of the free jazz genre, a term derived from his 1960 album '' Free Ja ...
. Released by
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in 2000, it brings together tracks recorded during September and October 1971 and September 1972 sessions at Columbia Studios in New York City. The album includes all of the music that was originally issued on ''
Science Fiction Science fiction (often shortened to sci-fi or abbreviated SF) is a genre of speculative fiction that deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts. These concepts may include information technology and robotics, biological manipulations, space ...
'' (Columbia, 1972) and '' Broken Shadows'' (Columbia, 1982), along with previously unreleased material. On the album, Coleman is joined by a core group of long-time associates consisting of trumpeters
Don Cherry Donald Stewart Cherry (born February 5, 1934) is a Canadian former ice hockey player, coach, and television commentator. He played one game in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Boston Bruins. After concluding a playing career in the A ...
and
Bobby Bradford Bobby Lee Bradford (born July 19, 1934) is an American jazz trumpeter, cornetist, bandleader, and composer. In addition to his solo work, Bradford is noted for his work with John Carter, Vinny Golia and Ornette Coleman. In October 2009, Brad ...
, saxophonist
Dewey Redman Walter Dewey Redman (May 17, 1931 – September 2, 2006) was an American saxophonist who performed free jazz as a bandleader with Ornette Coleman and Keith Jarrett. Redman mainly played tenor saxophone, though he occasionally also played alto s ...
, double bassist
Charlie Haden Charles Edward Haden (August 6, 1937 – July 11, 2014) was an American jazz double bass player, bandleader, composer and educator whose career spanned more than fifty years. Haden helped to revolutionize the harmonic concept of bass playin ...
, and drummers
Billy Higgins Billy Higgins (October 11, 1936 – May 3, 2001) was an American jazz drummer. He played mainly free jazz and hard bop. Biography Higgins was born in Los Angeles, California, United States. Higgins played on Ornette Coleman's first records, be ...
and
Ed Blackwell Edward Joseph Blackwell (October 10, 1929 – October 7, 1992) was an American jazz drummer, best known known for his work with saxophonist Ornette Coleman. Biography Blackwell was born in New Orleans on October 10, 1929. His career began ther ...
. Guest artists include guitarist Jim Hall, pianist
Cedar Walton Cedar Anthony Walton Jr. (January 17, 1934 – August 19, 2013) was an American hard bop jazz pianist. He came to prominence as a member of drummer Art Blakey's band, The Jazz Messengers, before establishing a long career as a bandleader and c ...
, trumpeters Carmine Fornarotto and
Gerard Schwarz Gerard Schwarz (born August 19, 1947), also known as Gerry Schwarz or Jerry Schwarz, is an American symphony conductor and trumpeter. As of 2019, Schwarz serves as the Artistic and Music Director of Palm Beach Symphony and the Director of Orc ...
, and vocalists David Henderson,
Asha Puthli Asha Puthli (born February 4, 1945) is an Indian-American singer-songwriter, producer, and actress, born and raised in Mumbai. She has recorded solo albums for EMI, CBS/Sony, and RCA. Her recordings cover blues, pop, rock, soul, funk, disco, a ...
, and Webster Armstrong.


Reception

In a review for
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, Thom Jurek called the album "a stellar collection of Ornette-ology assembled in one place," and wrote: "This is some of his very best material, archived and issued the way it should have been in the first place." The authors of ''
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'' stated: "this is a muddled and patchy set, likely to be of interest only to established Coleman fans who can hear past the sheer oddity of Jim Hall's role and who're able to identify anticipations of future innovations." David Adler of ''
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'' commented: "The expanded ensemble, the busy rhythms percolating underneath sustained chords and melodic figures, the dream-like vocals by Asha Puthli: all of it brims with the kind of tradition/anti-tradition dialectic found in much of today's best new music... These sessions may not rank among the best of Coleman's works, but they offer an important glimpse into the evolution of one of modern jazz's prophets." A reviewer for ''
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'' noted the way in which "voices become part of the mix, bringing language into the music, complicating the unrepresentability of music and the madness of Coleman’s composition," and remarked: "''The Complete Science Fiction Sessions'' pastes two Coleman albums together, as they should have been, and returns to these sessions their rightful continuity." ''
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s Steve Futterman stated that the leader's bandmates "grab onto Coleman's open-ended forms like delighted kids on a scary roller coaster," and wrote: "Obviously inspired himself, Coleman had provided them with some first-rate material... The leader's own alto sax solos are things of joy: His prancing improvisations practically shout out their enthusiasm but never forfeit any formal solidity or control of striking tonal effects." In an article for ''
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'', J. D. Considine praised the "otherworldly beauty" of Coleman's melodies, which were "closer to art song than to anything in the hit parade." He commented: "By placing such strong emphasis on melody, Coleman put the lie to the notion that his 'free jazz' was pure chaos... the overall thrust of the album emphasized musical structure."
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of ''
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'' noted that the album "presents an astonishing variety" of instrumental and vocal combinations, and remarked: "Haden's playing is particularly strong, providing a tether for the mercurial Coleman-Cherry chemistry. And Higgins is Higgins-an ever-swinging, pulsating presence, reacting in the moment with big ears and supple wrists." ''
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s Suzanne McElfresh stated: "Coleman's fervent, blues-infused alto blends with the dense expressionism of the ensemble, floating on the bounce of the drummers and Haden's radiant bass intuitions while setting the mark for the horns' soulful, fiery cry." A writer for ''
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'' wrote: "like the contemporaneous music of Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock, nothing on ''Science Fiction'' sounds compatible with rock's aims, attitudes or intentions, let alone its rhythmic sensibilities. The beat, though louder and more intrusive, remains an integral part of the total structure, rather than part of a rhythm track on which everything else runs."


Track listing

All compositions by Ornette Coleman. ;CD 1 # "What Reason Could I Give" – 3:07 # "Civilization Day" – 6:06 # "Street Woman" – 4:51 # "Science Fiction" – 5:03 # "Rock the Clock" – 3:17 # "All My Life" – 3:57 # "Law Years" – 5:23 # "The Jungle is a Skyscraper" – 5:28 # "School Work" – 5:36 # "Country Town Blues" – 6:25 # "Street Woman (Alternate Take)" – 5:47 (previously unreleased) # "Civilization Day (Alternate Mix)" – 6:05 (previously unreleased) ;CD2 # "Happy House" – 9:48 # "Elizabeth" – 10:26 # "Written Word" – 9:44 (previously unreleased) # "Broken Shadows" – 6:42 # "Rubber Gloves" – 3:24 # "Good Girl Blues" – 3:05 # "Is It Forever" – 4:49 * Recorded at Columbia Studios in New York City. Disc 1, tracks 2, 3, 7–12, and disc 2, tracks 1–4 recorded on September 9, 1971. Disc 1, track 4 recorded on September 10, 1971. Disc 1, tracks 1, 5, and 6 recorded on October 13, 1971. Disc 2, track 5 recorded on September 7, 1972. Disc 2, tracks 6–7 recorded on September 8, 1972.


Personnel

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Ornette Coleman Randolph Denard Ornette Coleman (March 9, 1930 – June 11, 2015) was an American jazz saxophonist, trumpeter, violinist, and composer. He is best known as a principal founder of the free jazz genre, a term derived from his 1960 album '' Free Ja ...
– alto saxophone, trumpet, violin *
Don Cherry Donald Stewart Cherry (born February 5, 1934) is a Canadian former ice hockey player, coach, and television commentator. He played one game in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Boston Bruins. After concluding a playing career in the A ...
– pocket trumpet (disc 1, tracks 2–4, 10–12; disc 2, tracks 1–4) *
Bobby Bradford Bobby Lee Bradford (born July 19, 1934) is an American jazz trumpeter, cornetist, bandleader, and composer. In addition to his solo work, Bradford is noted for his work with John Carter, Vinny Golia and Ornette Coleman. In October 2009, Brad ...
– trumpet (disc 1, tracks 4, 7–9; disc 2, tracks 1–4) * Carmine Fornarotto – trumpet (disc 1, tracks 1 and 6) *
Gerard Schwarz Gerard Schwarz (born August 19, 1947), also known as Gerry Schwarz or Jerry Schwarz, is an American symphony conductor and trumpeter. As of 2019, Schwarz serves as the Artistic and Music Director of Palm Beach Symphony and the Director of Orc ...
– trumpet (disc 1, tracks 1 and 6) *
Dewey Redman Walter Dewey Redman (May 17, 1931 – September 2, 2006) was an American saxophonist who performed free jazz as a bandleader with Ornette Coleman and Keith Jarrett. Redman mainly played tenor saxophone, though he occasionally also played alto s ...
– tenor saxophone, musette (disc 1, tracks 1 and 4–9; disc 2, tracks 1–7) *
Charlie Haden Charles Edward Haden (August 6, 1937 – July 11, 2014) was an American jazz double bass player, bandleader, composer and educator whose career spanned more than fifty years. Haden helped to revolutionize the harmonic concept of bass playin ...
– double bass *
Billy Higgins Billy Higgins (October 11, 1936 – May 3, 2001) was an American jazz drummer. He played mainly free jazz and hard bop. Biography Higgins was born in Los Angeles, California, United States. Higgins played on Ornette Coleman's first records, be ...
– drums (disc 1, tracks 1–4, 6, 10–12; disc 2, tracks 1–4) *
Ed Blackwell Edward Joseph Blackwell (October 10, 1929 – October 7, 1992) was an American jazz drummer, best known known for his work with saxophonist Ornette Coleman. Biography Blackwell was born in New Orleans on October 10, 1929. His career began ther ...
– drums (disc 1, tracks 1 and 4–9; disc 2, tracks 1–7) * David Henderson – recitation (disc 1, track 4) *
Asha Puthli Asha Puthli (born February 4, 1945) is an Indian-American singer-songwriter, producer, and actress, born and raised in Mumbai. She has recorded solo albums for EMI, CBS/Sony, and RCA. Her recordings cover blues, pop, rock, soul, funk, disco, a ...
– vocals (disc 1, tracks 1 and 6) * Jim Hall – guitar (disc 2, tracks 6–7) *
Cedar Walton Cedar Anthony Walton Jr. (January 17, 1934 – August 19, 2013) was an American hard bop jazz pianist. He came to prominence as a member of drummer Art Blakey's band, The Jazz Messengers, before establishing a long career as a bandleader and c ...
– piano (disc 2, tracks 6–7) * Webster Armstrong – vocals (disc 2, tracks 6–7) * Uncredited woodwinds (disc 2, tracks 6–7)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Complete Science Fiction Sessions 2000 compilation albums Ornette Coleman albums Columbia Records compilation albums