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SLEEVE: NM- MEDIA: NM- YEAR: 1976 ORIGIN: Japan EXTRAS: Obi, insert
Ornette Coleman's debut, The Shape of Jazz to Come, revolutionized jazz by removing traditional harmony and chord changes, offering unprecedented freedom in improvisation. Joined by Don Cherry, Charlie Haden, and Billy Higgins, Coleman pioneered a loose, open rhythm section. Though initially controversial for its free-form style, this accessible album blends melodic freedom with avant-garde innovation. Highlights include the iconic "Lonely Woman," making this record essential for understanding the roots of avant-garde jazz.