"When people like and John Lewis, whose musicianship I respect, back and support this so openly and fervently, I don't know what to think. I just can't figure it out. From the very first note it's miserably out of tune. [...] I should like to revise one rating. After hearing "Embraceable You" by the Ornette Coleman group, I'd like to raise the rating on ' "Midnight Sun Never Sets" to 12!"
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, c. 1961, reviewing "Embraceable You" from ' for DownBeat's "Blindfold Test"; excerpted in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties (1966) by Leonard Feather, p. 21.
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Ornette Coleman
Randolph Denard Ornette Coleman (March 19, 1930 - June 11, 2015) was an American jazz saxophonist and composer.
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