As far as noisy sax goes, I really feel that Zorn is more "in the tradition" of Ornette Coleman. "The Shape of Jazz to Come" is fantastic. Masada sounds to me, at times, like a Yiddish Ornette Coleman tribute group. I know Coltrane died of liver disease caused by his excessive drinking. As far as noisy Coltrane goes though, "Interstellar Space" is an intense drum and sax duo. Message: 5 Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 06:00:54 -0700 (PDT) From: Theo Klaase <river_of_dogs@yahoo.com> Subject: COLTRANE To: zorn-list@lists.xmission.com I've recently gotten into Coltrane and I had a couple of questions: a.) Did Coltrane do any "noise" music? Did he ever make the sax scream like Zorn, and if so, on which release? b.) What did he die from? E-mail me privately, thanks in advance... _Theo _____________________________________________________________"They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither safety nor liberty." - Benjamin Franklin____________________________________________________________ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos, & more faith.yahoo.com
on 10/16/02 9:30 AM, Matthew Garrington at thegrandguignol@yahoo.com wrote:
As far as noisy sax goes, I really feel that Zorn is more "in the tradition" of Ornette Coleman. "The Shape of Jazz to Come" is fantastic. Masada sounds to me, at times, like a Yiddish Ornette Coleman tribute group.
I always thought they sounded more like Sonny Rollins' piano-less efforts. skip h
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