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Beauty Is A Rare Thing: The Complete Atlantic Recordings

by Ornette Coleman

 



Tracks

Abstraction
Abstraction (Dec 19, 1960, from: John Lewis Presents Contemporary Music)
All
All (July 26, 1960, from: To whom who Keeps a Record)
Beauty Is a Rare Thing
Beauty Is A Rare Thing (Aug 2, 1960, from: This is Our Music)
Bird Food
Bird Food (Oct 8, 1959, 1959, from: Change of the Century)
Blues Connotation
Blues Connotation (July 19, 1960, from: This is Our Music)
Brings Goodness
Brings Goodness (July 26, 1960, from: To whom who Keeps a Record)
C. & D.
C. & D. (Jan 31, 1961, from: Ornette!)
Change Of The Century
Change of the Century (Oct 8, 1959, from: Change of the Century)
Check Up
Check Up (Jan 31, 1961, from: Twins)
Chronology
Chronology (May 22, 1959, from: The Shape of Jazz to Come)
Congeniality
Congeniality (May 22, 1959, from: The Shape of Jazz to Come)
Cross Breeding
Cross Breeding (Mar 27, 1961, from: Ornette on Tenor)
Ecars
Ecars (Mar 27, 1961, from: Ornette on Tenor)
Embraceable You
Embraceable You (July 26, 1960, from: This is Our Music)
Enfant
Enfant (Mar 27, 1961, from: Ornette on Tenor)
Eos
Eos (Mar 22, 1961, from: Ornette on Tenor)
Eventually
Eventually (May 22, 1959, from: The Shape of Jazz to Come)
First Take
First Take (Dec 21, 1960, from: Twins)
Focus on Sanity
Focus on Sanity (May 22, 1959, from: The Shape of Jazz to Come)
Folk Tale
Folk Tale (Aug 2, 1960, from: This is Our Music)
Forerunner
Forerunner (Oct 9, 1959, from: Change of the Century)
Free
Free Jazz
Free Jazz (Dec 21, 1960, from: Free Jazz)
Free (Oct 9, 1959, from: Change of the Century)
Harlem's Manhattan
Harlem's Manhattan (Mar 27, 1961, from: The Art of the Improvisers)
Humpty Dumpty
Humpty Dumpty (July 26, 1960, from: This is Our Music)
I Head It Over The Radio
I Heard It Over The Radio
I Heard It over the Radio (July 19, 1960, previously unreleased)
Joy of a Toy
Joy of a Toy (July 26, 1960, from: Twins)
Just for You
Just for You (May 22, 1959, from: The Art of the Improvisers)
Kaleidoscope
Kaleidoscope (July 19, 1960, from: Twins)
Little Symphony
Little Symphony (July 19, 1960, from: This is Our Music)
Lonely Woman
Lonely Woman (May 22, 1959, from: The Shape of Jazz to Come)
Mapa
Mapa (Mar 27, 1961, from: Ornette on Tenor)
Monk and the Nun
Monk and the Nun (May 22, 1959, from: Twins)
Moon Inhabitants
Moon Inhabitants (July 26, 1960, from: The Art of the Imrovisers)
Motive for Its Use
Motive for Its Use (July 26, 1960, from: To whom who Keeps a Record)
Mr. And Mrs. People
Mr. and Mrs. People (July 19, 1960, previously unreleased)
Music Always
Music Always (Oct 8, 1959, from: To whom who Keeps a Record)
Peace
Peace (May 22, 1959, from: The Shape of Jazz to Come)
Poise
Poise (Aug 2, 1960, from: This is Our Music)
Proof Readers
Proof Readers (Jan 31, 1961, previously unreleased)
P.S. Unless One Has (Blues Connotation No. 2)
P.S. Unless One Has (Blues Connotation No. 2) (July 19, 1960, from: To whom who Keeps a Record)
Ramblin'
Ramblin' (Oct 9, 1959, from: Change of the Century)
Revolving Doors
Revolving Doors (July 19, 1960, previously unreleased)
Rise And Shine
Rise and Shine (July 19, 1960, previously unreleased)
R.P.D.D.
R.P.D.D. (Jan 31, 1961, from: Ornette!)
Some Other
Some Other (July 26, 1960, from: To whom who Keeps a Record)
The Alchemy of Scott Lafaro
The Alchemy Of Scott LaFaro (Jan 31, 1961, from: The Art of Improvisers)
The Circle With A Hole In The Middle
The Circle with a Hole in the Middle (Oct 9, 1959, from: The Art of the Improvisers)
The Face of the Bass
The Face of the Bass (Oct 8, 1959, from: Change of the Century)
The Fifth Of Beethoven
The Fifth of Beethoven (July 26, 1960, from: The Art of the Imrovisers)
The Legend Of Bebop
The Legend of Bebop (July 26, 1960, from: The Art of the Imrovisers)
The Tribes Of New York
The Tribes of New York (July 19, 1960, previously unreleased)
To Us
To Us (July 26, 1960, from: To whom who Keeps a Record)
T. & T.
T. & T. (Jan 31, 1961, from: Ornette!)
Una Muy Bonita
Una muy bonita (Oct 8, 1959, 1959, from: Change of the Century)
Variants on a Theme of Thelonious Monk (Criss-Cross) I, II, III, IV
Variants on a Theme of Thelonious Monk (Criss-Cross) I, II, III, IV (Dec 20, 1960, from: John Lewis Presents Contemporary Music)
W.R.U.
W.R.U. (Jan 31, 1961, from: Ornette!)