Following the symphonic explorations of 1972's Skies of America, Ornette Coleman became fascinated with the music of Morocco. Dancing in Your Head is the chaotic result of that experimental period with the formation of Prime Time. "Theme From a Symphony" (Variation One and Two) is a 27-minute dervish whirlwind mixed with funk. This was the first opportunity listeners had to hear the two-guitar assault of Charles Ellerbee and Bern Nix. With its infectious danceable melody, Coleman fused these musics together in a unique unpredictable way that had not previously been attempted. "Midnight Sunrise" is a field recording with Ornette playing in Morocco alongside the Master Musicians of Jajouka during a religious ceremony. Music critic Robert Palmer, the first to expose Ornette to the music and culture of Morocco, plays clarinet. Unfortunately this fascinating piece clocks in at only 4:36, with an alternative take not on the original album, at 3:50 featuring Coleman and Palmer playing in an absolute frenzy. Dancing In Your Head sustained Ornette Coleman's role of controversial innovator. ~ Al Campbell, All Music Guide
Dancing in Your Head
01/01/1973 | Polygram Records
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$13.99DANCING IN YOUR HEAD
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$31.99DANCING IN YOUR HEAD (JPN)
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$36.99DANCING IN YOUR HEAD (JPN) (24BT) (RMST) (MLPS)
All Music Guide Review
Dancing in Your Head Track Listing
Credits of Dancing in Your Head
- Rudy MacDaniel
- Bass
- Bern Nix
- Guitar
- The Master Musicians of Jajouka
- Percussion, Reeds, Strings, Ghaita
- Hollis King
- Art Direction
- Ben Young
- Research
- Robert Palmer
- Clarinet
- Tom Greenwood
- Producer, Research
- Cynthia Sesso
- Photo Research
- Carlos Kase
- Producer, Research
- Bryan Koniarz
- Producer
- Sherniece Smith
- Art Producer
- Jamie Krents
- Producer, Research Assistant
- John Wriggle
- Producer, Research Assistant
- Ronald Shannon Jackson
- Percussion, Drums
- Ornette Coleman
- Percussion, Sax (Alto), Main Performer, Liner Notes, Recording Producer
- Charles Ellerbee
- Guitar
- Steve Goldstein
- Engineer
- Jamaaladeen Tacuma
- Bass
- Peter Keepnews
- Notes Editing















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