Old and New Dreams was a jazz quartet consisting of trumpeter Don Cherry, tenor saxophonist Dewey Redman, bassist Charlie Haden, and drummer Ed Blackwell. All the members had worked extensively with Ornette Coleman, and the group focused on reinterpreting Coleman's compositions and compositions of their own in a similar style. The group released only four albums over the course of just over ten years (1976-1987).
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Happy House
Mopti
Lonely Woman
Togo
Dewey's Tune
Chairman Mao
Guinea
Handwoven
New Dream
Rushour
Broken Shadows
Playing
Open or Close
Next To The Quiet Stream
Orbit of La-Ba
Augmented
Song For The Whales
Old And New Dreams
Law Years
Street Woman
Happy House [O.Coleman]
The Sphinx
Old & New Dreams
Lonely Woman (Ornette Coleman)
Chairman Mao [C.Haden]
Dewey's Tune [D.Redman]
Guinea [D.Cherry]
Lonely Woman/Open Or Close [O.Coleman]
Parade Piece
Charlie Haden: Bass Feature
The Opener
Dewey’s Tune
Handwoven - Ed Blackwell with Don Cherry, Charlie Haden, Old
Togo [E.Blackwell]
Song for Che
Lonely Woman [O.Coleman]
Rushour [D.Redman]
Handwoven (feat. Don Cherry, Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden & Ed Blackwell)
Togo (Ed Blackwell/Ghanese Trad)
Hand Woven
03 Guinea
007.track 07
Old And New Dreams - Ed Blackwell with Don Cherry, Charlie H
Dewey's Tune - Ed Blackwell with Don Cherry, Charlie Haden,
Chairman Mao - Ed Blackwell with Don Cherry, Charlie Haden,
Lonely Woman/Open Or Close
Full Moon
004.track 04
Next To The Quiet Stream - Ed Blackwell with Don Cherry, Cha
002.track 02
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