STOLEN MOMENTS - Free Jazz Leadsheet

stolen moments, composed by Oliver Nelson in 1961, is a signature modal jazz composition with a bluesy feel and memorable, descending motif. It has become a modern jazz standard for both small groups and larger ensembles.

The first recording was on Nelson’s album "The Blues and the Abstract Truth" in 1961, featuring an all-star ensemble including Freddie Hubbard and Eric Dolphy. Subsequent interpretations by various jazz musicians have highlighted its modal flexibility and groove-oriented character.

The piece employs a 16-bar minor blues form with modal scales and space for extended improvisation, combining structure and freedom in a way that emphasizes melodic invention and harmonic exploration.

stolen moments free jazz leadsheet - Courtesy of the Jungle Jazz Band

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