Complete Communion marks the stunning 1965 Blue Note debut of Don Cherry, the visionary cornetist best known for his work alongside Ornette Coleman in the late 1950s. This landmark session captures Cherry at a creative peak, leading a fiery quartet featuring Gato Barbieri on tenor saxophone, Henry Grimes on bass, and Ed Blackwell on drums. Together, they explore the outer edges of post-bop and free jazz, building long-form compositions that seamlessly weave multiple themes into unified, evolving suites.
Structured as two extended pieces — “Complete Communion” and “Elephantasy” — the album unfolds like a journey through Cherry’s boundless imagination, where melodic fragments, rhythmic patterns, and emotional textures intersect freely. It’s a record of deep communication and interplay, balancing spontaneity with structure and intensity with lyricism. Today, Complete Communion remains one of the defining statements of the mid-’60s avant-garde, a bold and timeless document of collective improvisation at its finest.
This Blue Note Tone Poet Series edition has been produced by Joe Harley, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original analog master tapes, and pressed on 180-gram vinyl for optimal fidelity and warmth. A cornerstone of Cherry’s discography, beautifully presented for a new generation of listeners.