Here is: the recording session where John Coltrane and Cecil Taylor collaborated. Originally titled "Stereo Drive," then "Hard Driving Jazz," finally "Coltrane Time."
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ORNETTE COLEMAN - CRISIS
Crisis is a live album by Ornette Coleman recorded at New York University in 1969 and released on the Impulse! label.
It features 1/2 of his classic quartet: Charlie Haden and Don Cherry. Dewey Redman also appears here, and he may as well be considered "classic" as far as an Ornette collaborator goes - and same goes for Ornette's son, Denardo, who plays drums on this recording (who must've been only 13 when this record was cut).
From Wikipedia:
"The Allmusic review by Brian Olewnick awarded the album 4½ stars and stated "Crisis somehow lacks the reputation of the revolutionary Coleman albums from early in his career, but on purely musical grounds it ranks among his most satisfying works."
info: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?44cqo8g39ooqx3v
ANTHONY BRAXTON & RICHARD TEITELBAUM - SILENCE/TIME ZONES
Here is an awesome 1996 reissue of some improvisations by Anthony Braxton, Leo Smith, Leroy Jenkins, and Richard Teitelbaum. Recorded in '69 and '76; Richard Teitelbaum plays various Moog synths - which teamed with Braxton's contrabass clarinet, makes this recording totally rad.
1 Anthony Braxton, Leroy Jenkins, Leo Smith – Off The Top Of My Head 16:43
Saxophone, Producer, Other [Miscellaneous Instruments] – Anthony BraxtonTrumpet, Producer, Other [Miscellaneous Instruments] – Leo SmithViolin, Producer, Other [Miscellaneous Instruments] – Leroy Jenkins
2 Anthony Braxton, Leroy Jenkins, Leo Smith – Silence 14:43
Saxophone, Producer, Other [Miscellaneous Instruments] – Anthony BraxtonTrumpet, Producer, Other [Miscellaneous Instruments] – Leo SmithViolin, Producer, Other [Miscellaneous Instruments] – Leroy Jenkins
3 Richard Teitelbaum With Anthony Braxton – Crossing (Dedicated To Roscoe Mitchell) 23:08
Recorded By – Bill WarrenSopranino Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Contrabass Clarinet – Anthony BraxtonSynthesizer [Modular Moog], Synthesizer [Micromoog] – Richard Teitelbaum
4 Richard Teitelbaum With Anthony Braxton – Behmoth Dreams (Dedicated To Maryanne Amacher) 18:24
Recorded By – Thomas MarkSopranino Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Contrabass Clarinet – Anthony BraxtonSynthesizer [Modular Moog], Synthesizer [Micromoog] – Richard Teitelbaum 18:24
3 recorded live in concert on June 10, 1976 at the Creative Music Festival, Mt. Temper, New York and mixed at Sound Ideas, New York City.
4 recorded on September 16, 1976 at Bearsville Sound, Woodstock, New York.
1 & 2 originally released on Freedom 278.128, 1974.
3 & 4 originally released on Arista/Freedom 1037, 1977.
info: http://www.mediafire.com/?f1esotcka5hl6vh
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