The latest issue of the Wire has a feature entitled Great Lost Recordings. The chosen album for Ornette Coleman is "Friends and Neighbours". I have written to the Wire saying that "Friends and Neighbours" is OK but that the real legendary lost recording is the wonderful "Crisis". Surely that rates as an all time Great Lost Recording by any artist? Is anyone on the List able to throw some light on the gloom of myths and legends as to why this has never made it to CD? I remember, a few years ago, David Wild said that Impulse! had lost the copyright back in the seventies. Presumably it would go to Ornette but as his re-releases are on Verve which is part of the same company why hasn't it emerged? I love my vinyl original copy but it would be good to have a brand new copy without the surface noise and perhaps including the rest of the concert. Any thoughts? Richard Gardner