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Ornette Coleman's The Shape of Jazz to Come (1959) may be the most controversial album in jazz history, and one of the most important. In 1959, a broke musician from Fort Worth, Texas arrived in New York City with a plas...
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Published Mar 9, 2026, 49:52 long, audio available.
Ornette Coleman's The Shape of Jazz to Come (1959) may be the most controversial album in jazz history, and one of the most important. In 1959, a broke musician from Fort Worth, Texas arrived in New York City with a plastic saxophone and a band that didn't play by the rules. And EVERYONE had an opinion about it. Jazz legends hated it. Miles Davis said Ornette was "all screwed up inside." Max Roach punched him in the mouth. Dizzy Gillespie said Ornette's music wasn't even jazz. Meanwhile, Leonard Berstein and John Coltrane celebrated him. So what exactly is The Shape of Jazz to Come, and why was it so radical? Jazz pianists Peter Martin and Adam Maness break down every track, from "Lonely Woman" to "Chronology". They dig into harmolodics, free jazz, and how Ornette shaped everyone from Miles Davis (who eventually came around) to the '80s burnout crew, including Wynton Marsalis, who personally recommended this record to Peter. Dig into The Shape of Jazz to Come with us, and learn why this soft spoken saxophonist inspired both criticism and awe. ------------------------------- Start your free Open Studio trial for ALLLLL your jazz lesson needs: ------------------------------- Related You'll Hear It episodes: Mingus Ah Um: Giant Steps: Kind of Blue: Time Out: Nina Simone at Town Hall: ------------------------------- About You'll Hear It: In this popular music series Adam and Peter break down the greatest albums of all time. Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Joni Mitchell, D'Angelo: Jazz is the foundation of the most GENIUS music in recent history. These seasoned jazz pianists bring their deep musical knowledge to every joyful episode to help you hear the hidden qualities that make music AMAZING. You'll never hear music the same way again. ------------------------------- Sign up for the You'll Read It newsletter for little known stories about the artists you love: ------------------------------- 0:00:00 - Ornette Coleman's The Shape of Jazz to Come 0:01:42 - 1959: A Pivotal Year 0:03:06 - Ornette Coleman: The Backstory 0:04:44 - Ornette's Earlier Sound 0:06:18 - Lore of the Five Spot 0:07:00 - "Lonely Woman" 0:12:27 - Harmolodics Explained (Charlie Haden + Don Cherry) 0:13:27 - "Eventually" 0:14:42 - The '80s Jazz Connection (Wynton, Branford, Kirkland) 0:17:21 - "Peace" 0:23:50 - Ad: Open Studio 0:24:57 - Mingus Said THIS About Coleman 0:27:47 - "Focus on Sanity" 0:29:40 - When Peter Played with Charlie Haden 0:32:43 - Don Cherry's Kids: Neneh Cherry + Eagle-Eye Cherry 0:34:22 - "Congeniality" 0:36:28 - "Chronology" 0:37:23 - Technical Technique vs. Artistic Vision 0:42:13 - Categories: Desert Island Tracks, Apex Moments 0:48:55 - You'll Read It Newsletter + Ambies
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This episode was published on Mar 9, 2026.
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