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Don Cherry
Don Cherry, born Donald Eugene Cherry (November 18, 1936 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - October 19, 1995), gained notoriety in the late 1950s through legendary Ornette Coleman recordings featuring Cherry's cornet and trumpet playing (sometimes featuring his playing of novel horns); including The Shape of Jazz to Come (1959) and Free Jazz (1961), the latter of which bred an entirely new sub-genre of jazz itself.
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Songs
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Ahayu-Da
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Amejelo
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Anadolu Havasi (Turkish Folk Material)
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Apprehension (feat. The Watts Prophets)
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Arrows
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Art Deco
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Awake Nu
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Bamboo Night
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Band of Gold
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Bass Figure for Ballatune (Two Pianos and Three Piano Players)
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Bemsha Swing
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Birdboy
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Blue Lake
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Body and Soul
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Brilliant Action
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Brown Rice
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Chenrezig
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Complete Communion
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Complete Communion: a. Complete Communion - b. And Now - c. Golden Heart - d. Remembrance
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Compute
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Dedication to Thomas Mapfumo
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Degi-Degi
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Divinity-Tree
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Dollar and Okay's Tunes
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Eagle Eyes Parts 1 & 2
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East
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Efeler (Turkish Folk Material)
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Elephantasy
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Elephantasy: a. Elephantasy - b. Our Feelings - c. Bismallah - d. Wind, Sand And Stars
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Eternal Rhythm, Part I