> I find it interesting that you say that, John,
because although I can see
> Davis and his players here trying to break out from
the constraints of hard
> bop, I don't really see it as "free jazz" (although
it is clearly a reaction to
> the limiting forms of hard bop).
>
> When I think of free form jazz in the fifties, I
think of guys like Ornette
> Coleman and to a lesser extent, Freddie
Hubbard.
>
you know more about jazz than I do. I do however, own Kind of
Blue
John Lau
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