For the Love of Ornette

It was recorded on June 21, 2010, at MSR Studios in New York City, and was released later that year by Tacuma's Jam-All Productions (United States), Jazzwerkstatt (Germany), and P-Vine (Japan).

On the album, which is dedicated to Tacuma's mentor Ornette Coleman, the bassist is joined by Coleman himself on alto saxophone, Tony Kofi on tenor saxophone, Wolfgang Puschnig on flute, Yoichi Uzeki on piano, Justin Faulkner and David "Fingers" Haynes on drums, and Wadud Ahmad on vocals.

Forget the note and get to the idea'), much of this sprawling but unique session is more conventionally song-based than the great saxophonist's harmolodic breakthroughs of five decades ago...

"[8] A reviewer for Audiophile Audition called the album "an invocation and a salutation; a tribute and an homage; and a continuation of the theory and form of Ornette Coleman's harmolodics."

They remarked: "Through 51 minutes Tacuma and his carefully chosen ensemble... shift, push, careen and liberally convey notions of tension and release, communication and freedom.