Skies of America
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Skies of America | ||
![]() |
||
Studio album by Ornette Coleman | ||
Released | May 1972 | |
Recorded | April 17, 1972-April 20, 1972 | |
Genre | Jazz | |
Length | 41:13 | |
Label | Columbia/Legacy | |
Producer(s) | Paul Myers | |
Professional reviews | ||
---|---|---|
Skies of America is a 1972 album by jazz saxophonist Ornette Coleman. The album contains nearly all of the music that Coleman wrote for Skies of America, which he referred to as a concerto grosso, though several repeated motives and two other segments were removed from the work in order to accommodate the limited LP playing time. Though the release lists 21 tracks, Skies of America actually consists of just one long movement.
[edit] Track listing
- "Skies of America" — 2:49
- "Native Americans" — 1:10
- "The Good Life" — 1:33
- "Birthdays and Funerals" — 3:13
- "Dreams" — 0:51
- "Sounds of Sculpture" — 1:20
- "Holiday for Heroes" — 1:10
- "All of My Life" — 3:08
- "Dancers" — 1:17
- "The Soul Within Woman" — 0:47
- "The Artists in America" — 3:54
- "The New Anthem" — 0:31
- "Place in Space" — 2:44
- "Foreigner in a Free Land" — 1:19
- "Silver Screen" — 1:10
- "Poetry" — 1:15
- "The Men Who Live in the White House" — 2:48
- "Love Life" — 4:34
- "The Military" — 0:32
- "Jam Session" — 0:39
- "Sunday in America" — 4:29