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The Art Of John
Coltrane (Blue Note)

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Audio CD (August 11, 1992)
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1. Moment's Notice
2. Blue Train
3. Speak Low
4. Just for the Love
5. Nita
6. Trane's Blues
7. Dexterity
8. Shifting Down
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Bags And Trane
Milt Jackson, John Coltrane

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Audio CD (May 10, 1988)
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Wea/Atlantic; ASIN: B000002I57
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1. Stairway to the Stars
2. Late Late Blues
3. Bags & Trane
4. Three Little Words
5. Night We Called It a Day
6. Bebop
7. Blues Legacy
8. Centerpiece
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Bahia
John Coltrane

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Audio CD (February 8, 1990)
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Fantasy/Original Jazz Classics; ASIN: B000000YN0
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1. Bahia
2. Goldsboro Express
3. My Ideal
4. I'm A Dreamer (Aren't We All)
5. Something I Dreamed Last Night |
Ballads
(Remaster)
John Coltrane

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Audio CD (June 20, 1995)
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Uni/Impulse; ASIN: B000003N7I
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1. Say It (Over And Over
Again)
2. You Don't Know What Love Is
3. Too Young To Go Steady
4. All Or Nothing At All
5. I Wish I Knew
6. What's New
7. It's Easy To Remember (But So Hard To Forget)
8. Nancy (With The Laughing Face) |
Ballads
[Gold Disc] [GOLD CD]
John Coltrane

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Audio CD (August 18, 1998)
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Ultradisc; ASIN: B000009SFS
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Best Of
John Coltrane (Pablo)
John Coltrane

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Audio CD (July 23, 1991)
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Fantasy/Pablo; ASIN: B000000XMN
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1. Bottoms Up
2. Port of Rico
3. You Left Me All Alone
4. Sassy
5. Jivin' With Jack the Bellboy
6. I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You
7. Our Delight
8. Don't Blame Me [*]
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Best Of John
Coltrane (Atlantic)
John Coltrane

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Audio CD (September 25, 1990)
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Wea/Atlantic; ASIN: B000002I5O
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1. My Favorite Things
2. Naima
3. Giant Steps
4. Equinox
5. Cousin Mary
6. Central Park West
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Black Pearls
John Coltrane

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Audio CD (February 20, 1989)
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Fantasy/Original Jazz Classics; ASIN: B000000YJM
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1. Black Pearls
2. Lover Come Back To Me
3. Sweet Sapphire Blues
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Blue Train
John Coltrane

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Audio CD (July 7, 1987)
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Emd/Blue Note; ASIN: B000005H40
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1. Blue Train
2. Moment's Notice 3. Locomotion
4. I'm Old Fashioned 5. Lazy Bird |
Bye Bye
Blackbird
John Coltrane

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Audio CD (February 28, 1992)
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Fantasy/Original Jazz Classics; ASIN: B000000YW7
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1. Bye Bye Blackbird
2. Traneing In
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Cattin' With
Coltrane And Quinichette
Paul Quinichette, John Coltrane

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Audio CD (August 28, 1990)
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Fantasy/Original Jazz Classics; ASIN: B000000YPO
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1. Cattin'
2. Sunday
3. Exactly Like You
4. Anatomy
5. Vodka
6. Tea For Two
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The Classic
Quartet: Complete Impulse! Studio Recordings [BOX
SET]
John Coltrane

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Audio CD (November 17, 1998)
Number of Discs: 8
Uni/Impulse; ASIN: B00000DHZ9
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Disc: 1
1.
Greensleeves 2. It's Easy to
Remember
3.
Inchworm 4. Big Nick
5. Out
of This World
6.
Soul Eyes
7.
Miles' Mode 8. Tunji
9. Nancy
(With the Laughing Face)
10.
What's New?
11. Up
'Gainst the Wall
12.
Too Young to Go Steady
13. All
or Nothing at All
14. I
Wish I Knew
Disc: 2
1. You Don't Know What Love
Is
2. Say
It (Over and Over Again)
3.
Vilia
4. After
the Rain 5. Dear Old
Stockholm
6. Your
Lady 7. Alabama [Takes
4 & 5]
8.
Lonnie's Lament
9.
Drum Thing
10. Wise
One Disc: 3
1.
Crescent 2. Bessie's Blues
3. Love
Supreme, Pt. 1: Acknowledgement 4. Love Supreme, Pt. 2:
Resolution
5. Love
Supreme, Pt. 3: Pursuance
6.
Love Supreme, Pt. 4: Psalm
7.
Nature Boy [First Version]
8.
Nature Boy
9.
Feelin' Good
10. Chim
Chim Cheree
Disc: 4
1. Brazilia
2. Song
of Praise 3. After the
Crescent
4. Dear
Lord 5. One Down, One
Up
6.
Welcome 7. Last Blues
Disc: 5
1. Untitled Original 90314
2.
Transition
3.
Suite: Pt. 1, Prayer and Meditation: Day/Pt. 2, Peace
and After/Pt. 3,
4.
Living Space
5. Dusk
Dawn
Disc: 6
1. Vigil
2.
Untitled Original 90320
3.
Dearly Beloved
4.
Attaining
5. Sun
Ship
6.
Ascent 7. Amen
Disc: 7
1. Love
2.
Compassion
3. Joy
4.
Consequences
5.
Serenity
6. Joy
[Second Version]
Disc: 8
1.
Crescent [First Version]
2.
Bessie's Blues [First Version, Incomplete]
3. Song
of Praise [First Version]
4.
Love Supreme, Pt. 2: Resolution [Alternate Take]
5.
Feelin' Good [Alternate Take] 6. Dear Lord [Breakdowns
& Alternate Take]
7.
Living Space [Breakdown & Alternate Take] |
Coltrane Plays
The Blues
John Coltrane

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Audio CD (February 28, 1989)
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1. Blues to Elvin
2. Blues
to Bechet 3. Blues to You
4. Mr.
Day 5. Mr. Syms
6. Mr.
Knight 7. Untitled
Original [Exotica]
8. Blues
to Elvin [Alternate Take 1]
9.
Blues to Elvin [Alternate Take 2]
10.
Blues to Elvin [Alternate Take 3] 11. Blues to Elvin
[Alternate Take 4]
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The
Complete 1961 Village Vanguard Recordings [BOX SET]
John Coltrane
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Disc: 1
1. India
[#] 2. Chasin' the
Trane
3.
Impressions 4. Spiritual
5.
Miles' Mode 6. Naima
Disc: 2
1. Brazilia
2.
Chasin' Another Trane
3.
India
4.
Spiritual
5.
Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise
Disc: 3
1. Chasin' the Trane
2.
Greensleeves
3.
Impressions
4.
Spiritual
5. Naima
[#]
6.
Impressions
Disc: 4
1. India
2. Greensleeves
3.
Miles' Mode [#]
4.
India
5.
Spiritual
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The Complete
Africa/Brass Sessions
John Coltrane

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Disc: 1
1. Greensleeves
2.
Song Of The Underground Railroad
3. Greensleeves - (alternate take)
4. Damned Don't Cry, The
5. Africa - (first version)
Disc: 2
1. Blues Minor
2. Africa - (alternate take)
3. Africa
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Crescent
(Remaster) [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED]
John Coltrane

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1. Crescent
2. Wise One
3. Bessie's Blues
4. Lonnie's Lament
5. Drum Thing, The
Gramophone
Jazz Good CD Guide
The latest record in Coltrane's discography I'd
unqualifiedly recommend to a person who feels queasy
in the face of religious conviction or bored in the
face of energy playing. It is also one of his
absolute best. Crescent is soaked in regret; its mood
isn't just the blues, it's understanding. It's not
anger or joy, but quiet compassion, and Coltrane
scales back his own playing to a distilled presence.
His solos, full of patient, rotating three-note
phrases on a single chord while the band moves on
beyond him, like a man leaving the mainstream of life
to understand fully one sure thing are some of the
great dramatic moments in jazz. Lonnie's Lament is
surely one of the finest modern jazz ballads, with a
nearly foolproof 32-bar theme. And Elvin Jones's The
Drum Thing gently explores the melodic values of a
trap set; rarely do drum solos contain such serenity.
The last stop before A Love Supreme, these were
charmed sessions. Impulse!'s digital remastering is
surprisingly warm a big improvement over the initial
MCA CD issue. -- © Gramophone Publications Limited
1997
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Duke
Ellington & John Coltrane
John Coltrane, Duke Ellington

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1. In A Sentimental
Mood
2. Take The Coltrane
3. Big Nick
4. Stevie
5. My
Little Brown Book
6. Angelica
7. Feeling Of Jazz, The
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essential recording
Perhaps looking to renew his inspiration or maybe
simply wanting to broaden his horizons, Duke
Ellington began a string of collaborations in the
second half of his career--whereas before that, his
own band was stimulus enough. Whatever the reason,
almost all of his collaborations succeeded at high
levels, although none of his shared sessions are more
intriguing on the surface than this 1962 date with
the preeminent sax star of the day. In reality, the
record amounts to "Coltrane Plays
Ellington" (plus one Coltrane original) because
the tenor man is the whole show--and what a show it
is. Only Coltrane could be as "fiercely
tender," and there's no better forum for his
sensitive side than the music of Ellington and Billy
Strayhorn, who contributes the album's true vertex,
"My Little Brown Book." The rhythm section
alternates between Duke's and Trane's, each adding a
different texture to the proceedings. Ellington is
wise enough to appreciate the nature of the session,
and he is quite content to feed chords in service of
the young master--proving the old master's open mind
and good taste. Hearing Coltrane seize "In a
Sentimental Mood" is thanks enough. --Marc
Greilsamer
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The Gentle
Side Of John Coltrane
John Coltrane

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Audio CD (October 15, 1991)
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1. Soul Eyes
2. What's New
3. Welcome
4. Nancy (With The Laughing Face)
5. My Little Brown Book (with Duke Ellington)
6. Wise One
7. Lush Life (with Johnny Hartman)
8. Alabama
9. After The Rain
10. My One And Only Love (with Johnny Hartman)
11. After The Rain
12. In A Sentimental Mood (with Duke Ellington)
13. Dear Lord
14. I Want To Talk About You
PuhnDawg@nwrks.com
from Albuquerque, New Mexico , July 22, 1998
An excellent grouping of a different 'Side' of
Coltrane
This is an excellent sample of his 'gentler' music
and a good way to work your way into his other CD's,
'Ballads', 'Blues', 'Coltrane and Johnny Hartman',
etc.. I am not sure if this CD has a discography to
reference where the original recording is. That would
be a plus..
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Giant Steps
John Coltrane
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1. Giant Steps
2. Cousin Mary
3. Countdown
4. Spiral
5. Syeeda's Song Flute
6. Naima
7. Mr. P.C.
8. Giant Steps (Alternate Version 1)
9. Naima (Alternate Version 1)
10. Cousin Mary (Alternate Take)
11. Countdown (Alternate Take)
12. Syeeda's Song Flute (Alternate Take)
13. Giant Steps (Alternate Version 2)
14. Naima (Alternate Version 2)
15. Giant Steps (Alternate Take)
Amazon.com
essential recording
Released in January 1960, John Coltrane's first album
devoted entirely to his own compositions confirmed
his towering command of tenor saxophone and his
emerging power as a composer. Apprenticeships with
Dizzy, Miles, and Monk had helped focus his furious,
expansive solos, and his stamina and underlying sense
of harmonic adventure brought Coltrane, at 33, to a
new cusp--the polytonal "sheets of sound"
that distinguished his marathon solos were offset by
interludes of subtle, concise lyricism, embodied here
in the tender "Naima." That classic ballad
is a calm refuge from the ecstatic, high-speed runs
that spark the set's up-tempo climaxes, which begin
with the opening title song, itself a cornerstone of
modern jazz composition. This exemplary reissue
benefits from eight alternate takes of the original
album's seven stellar tracks, excellent remastering
of the original tapes, and an expanded annotation.
--Sam Sutherland
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Giant Steps
(Remaster)
John Coltrane

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The Heavyweight
Champion:... [BOX SET]
John Coltrane

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Audio CD (August 15, 1995)
Number of Discs: 7
Wea/Atlantic/Rhino; ASIN: B0000033K2
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Disc: 1
1.
Stairway To The Stars
2.
Late Late Blues, The
3. Bags & Trane
4. Three Little Words
5. Night We Called It A Day, The
6. Be-Bop
7. Blues Legacy
8. Centerpiece
9. Giant Steps - (alternate version)
10. Naima - (alternate version)
11. Like Sonny - (alternate version)
Disc: 2
1. Spiral
2. Countdown
3. Countdown - (alternate take)
4. Syeeda's Song Flute
5. Syeeda's Song Flute - (alternate take)
6. Mr. P.C.
7. Giant Steps
8. Cousin Mary
9. Cousin Mary - (alternate take)
10. I'll Wait And Pray
11. I'll Wait And Pray - (alternate take)
12. Little Old Lady
Disc: 3
1. Like Sonny
2. Harmonique
3. My Shining Hour
4. Naima
5. Some Other Blues
6. Fifth House
7. Cherryco
8. Blessing, The
9. Focus On Sanity
10. Invisible, The
11. Bemsha Swing
Disc: 4
1. Village Blues
2. Village Blues - (alternate take)
3. My Favorite Things
4. Central Park West
5. Mr. Syms
6. Untitled Original (Exotica)
7. Summertime
8. Body And Soul
9. Body And Soul - (alternate take)
10. Mr. Knight
Disc: 5
1. Blues To Elvin - (alternate take)
2. Blues To Elvin
3. Mr. Day
4. Blues To You - (alternate take)
5. Blues To You
6. Blues To Bechet
7. Satellite
8. Everytime We Say Goodbye
9. 26-2
10. But Not For Me
Disc: 6
1. Liberia
2. Night Has A Thousand Eyes, The
3. Equinox
4. Ole
5. Dahomey Dance
6. Aisha
7. Original Untitled Ballad (To Her Ladyship)
Disc: 7
1. Giant Steps - (alternate version, take 1,
incomplete)
2. Giant Steps - (alternate version, take 2, false
start)
3. Giant Steps - (alternate version, take 3,
incomplete)
4. Giant Steps - (alternate version, take 4,
incomplete)
5. Giant Steps - (alternate version, take 5,...
6. Giant Steps - (alternate version, take 6, false
start)
7. Giant Steps - (alternate version, take 7,
incomplete)
8. Naima - (alternate version, take 1, incomplete)
9. Naima - (alternate version, take 2, incomplete)
10. Naima - (alternate version, take 4, false start)
11. Naima - (alternate version, take 5,...
12. Naima - (alternate version, take 6,...
13. Like Sonny - (alternate version, rehearsal 1,
false start)
14. Like Sonny - (alternate version, rehearsal 2,
incomplete)
15. Like Sonny - (alternate version, take 1, false
start)
16. Like Sonny - (alternate version, take 2,
incomplete)
17. Like Sonny - (alternate version, take 3,
incomplete)
18. Like Sonny - (alternate version, take 4, false
start)
19. Like Sonny - (alternate version, take 5,...
20. Like Sonny - (alternate version, take 6,
incomplete)
21. Giant Steps - (take 3, incomplete)
22. Giant Steps - (take 6, alternate take)
23. Blues To Elvin - (take 2, false start)
24. Blues To Elvin - (take 3, alternate take)
25. Blues To You - (take 2, alternate take)
A Glimpse into the Mind of a Musical Genius
2 years ago I was a Product Manager at Rhino Records
and had the privilege to work on this box set. I had
been a fan of John Coltrane for many years. Being a
musician myself, I appreciated him not only for his
musical talent, but for the tremendous spirituality,
dicipline and courage it was born from. After going
through the production of this box set -- hearing the
music, and outtakes contained in it, talking to
Coltrane contemporaries, critics and fans in putting
together the packaging, I was even more in awe of
this incredible man. There were others among his
contemporaries who transcended boundaries and opened
new approaches to the art of jazz, but Coltrane moved
beyond that. In many ways he freed the jazz musician,
by showing the way to go beyond the expression of
more placid emotion to shrill passion, abandon, rage
and rapture. He moved the fences and then moved them
again. So radically different was Coltrane's style
and artistry that it evoked high emotions and
controversy. But, as any true visionary would,
Coltrane remained outside the controversy, oblivious
to those who are compelled to categorize art. He
remained true to the spiritual soul and artistic
vision which moved through and guided his genius. His
death in 1967 brought an end to a career spent in
pursuit of expressing the true emotion of his music.
This box set forever captures a glimpse of his genius
at work. No other Coltrane recording will take you
inside his creative process. You will actually hear
the birth of Giant Steps as he is creating it! For
anyone who loves John Coltrane, you'll love and
appreciate him even more when you hear this set.
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John
Coltrane & Johnny Hartman (Remaster)
Johnny Hartman, John Coltrane

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1. They Say It's
Wonderful
2. Dedicated To You
3. My One And Only Love
4. Lush Life
5. You Are Too Beautiful
6. Autumn Serenade
Amazon.com Review
This is one of the three all-ballad albums that John
Coltrane recorded in late 1962 and early 1963. Johnny
Hartman was apparently Coltrane's suggestion, and his
deep, dark voice meshes perfectly here with
Coltrane's tenor. The material is well-chosen,
including definitive readings of "My One and
Only Love" and "Lush Life." McCoy
Tyner fills out the chords, augmenting the harmonies
and keeping the tone of these ballads respectful but
not overly sentimental. All the players get to the
deep structure of the songs and are not afraid to
play in the most essential and elegant manner. This
is beautiful jazz. --Michael Monhart
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John Coltrane
& Johnny Hartman [Gold Disc] [GOLD CD]
John Coltrane, Johnny Hartman

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The Last Giant:
The John Coltrane... [BOX SET]
John Coltrane

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Audio CD (June 15, 1993)
Number of Discs: 2
Wea/Atlantic/Rhino; ASIN: B000003310
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Disc: 1
1. Hot House (Jam Session) - (prev. unreleased)
2. Good Groove - (with The Dizzy Gillespie Sextet,
prev. unreleased radio broadcast)
3. We Love To Boogie -(with The Dizzy Gillespie
Sextet)
4. Bittersweet - (with Gay Crosse & His Good
Humor Six)
5. Thru For The Night - (with Johnny Hodges & His
Orchestra)
6. Trane's Blues - (with The Miles Davis Quintet)
7. While My Lady Sleeps
8. Trinkle Tinkle - (with Thelonious Monk)
9. Blue Train
10. Russian Lullaby - (with The Red Garland Trio)
11. My Favorite Things
Disc: 2
1. Central Park West
2. Body And Soul
3. Equinox
4. Cousin Mary
5. Giant Steps
6. Naima
7. My Favorite Things - (live, prev. unreleased)
8. Ogunde - (live, prev. unreleased)
Amazon.com Review
John Coltrane recorded far too much landmark jazz for
it ever to fit on just two CDs, but this set is a
good introduction to the arc of his career. The set
begins with an unreleased '46 jam session from
Coltrane's days in the navy; it continues with
examples of his sideman work for Dizzy Gillespie, Gay
Crosse, Johnny Hodges, Red Garland, Miles Davis, and
Thelonious Monk. Coltrane finally steps forward as a
major composer and bandleader with 1957's Blue Train
for Blue Note Records. The box set then presents
seven of his classic 1959-'60 recordings for
Atlantic, including "Giant Steps,"
"Naima," and "Central Park West,"
before concluding with two unreleased live
performances, including a 25-minute version of
"My Favorite Things." The Last Giant
doesn't include any tracks from the Columbia or
Impulse labels, but it's still the best introduction
to 'Trane available. --Geoffrey Himes
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Like Sonny
John Coltrane

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1. One And Four (a.k.a. Mr.
Day)
2. Exotica - (previously unreleased, alternate take)
3. Exotica
4. Like Sonny (a.k.a. Simple Like)
5. Essii's Dance
6. Doxy
7. Oleo
8. I Talk To The Trees
9. Yesterdays
10. Angel Eyes
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Live At Birdland
[ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED]
John Coltrane

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1. Afro Blue
2. I Want To Talk About You
3. Promise, The
4. Alabama
5. Your Lady
6. Vilia - (bonus track)
rudylu@earthlink.net
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The Classic Quartet At Its Best!
This 1/2 live,1/2 studio recording has the quartet at
its best. From the wild explorations of "Afro
Blue"and "The Promise" to the softer
sounds of "I Want to Talk About You" and
"Alabama", this recording shows that this
band was one of the best ensembles put together! For
those who like the wilder explorations, buy "A
Love Supreme" and "Africa Brass
Sessions". For those who like the ballad work
try "John Coltrane and Johnny
Hartman","Duke Ellington and John
Coltrane" and "Ballads".
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Live At The Five
Spot--Discovery!
Thelonious Monk, John Coltrane

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1. Trinkle Tinkle
2. In Walked Bud
3. I Mean You
4. Epistrophy
5.
Crepuscule With Nellie
A
music fan from Dayton, OH , June 17, 1999
Enough about the sound quality! (this fan is refering
to other critics complaining about the sound quality)
The music is so astonishing you hardly notice the
low-fi noise. Both musicians are at their best: Trane
is furious and ecstatic, Monk is spacey and
crystalline, playing lovely counter-melodies under
Trane rather than straight ahead comping. (if only
Wilbur Ware were on the bass rather than whoever is
playing, though he's competent.) This is a truly
unique experience, must have been like hearing Bird
and Diz together live.
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Live At
The Village Vanguard: The Master Takes
John Coltrane

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1. Spiritual
2. Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
3. Chasin' The Trane
4. India
5. Impressions
Amazon.com
Review
John Coltrane's legendary 1961 stint at the Village
Vanguard marked one of many watersheds in his career.
For the first time on record, Coltrane was delving
into extended solos, featuring another saxophonist in
his front line and extending the rhythmic palette of
his group to include East Indian tinges. Eric Dolphy
stands out in the Village Vanguard sessions, both for
his poingnant bass clarinet work on "India"
and for his dragon-like alto sax elsewhere. As usual
with the "classic" Coltrane Quartet,
pianist McCoy Tyner and drummer Elvin Jones create a
storm of crisp chords and torrential rhythms. This
creates an ideal foil for Coltrane's irrepressible
saxophone creativity. Andrew Bartlett
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A Love
Supreme (Remaster)
John Coltrane

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1. Acknowledgement
(Part 1)
2. Resolution (Part 2)
3. Pursuance (Part 3)
4. Psalm (Part 4)
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A Love Supreme is a suite about redemption, a work of
pure spirit and song, that encapsulates all the
struggles and aspirations of the 1960s. Following
hard on the heels of the lyrical, swinging Crescent,
A Love Supreme heralded Coltrane's search for
spiritual and musical freedom, as expressed through
polyrhythms, modalities, and purely vertical forms
that seemed strange to some jazz purists, but which
captivated more adventurous listeners (and rock
fellow travelers such as the Jimi Hendrix Experience,
Cream, and the Byrds), while initiating a series of
volatile, unruly prayer offerings, including Kulu Su
Mama, Ascension, Om, Meditations, Expression,
Interstellar Space. From the urgent speech-like
timbre of his tenor, to the serpentine textures and
earthy groove of Elvin Jones's drumming, Coltrane's
suite proceeds with escalating intensity, conveying a
hard-fought wisdom and a beckoning serenity in the
prayer-like drones of "Psalm," where Jones
rolls and rumbles like thunder as Garrison and Tyner
toll away suggestively--all the while Coltrane
searches for that one climactic note worthy of the
love he wants to share. --Chip Stern
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Lush Life
John Coltrane

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1. Like Someone In
Love
2. I Love You
3. Trane's Slow Blues
4. Lush Life
5. I Hear A Rhapsody
John
Jones (BoysNTrees@aol.com) from Seattle WA , December
19, 1998
A timeless jazz classic
Among the considerable body of fine work by master
saxophonist John Coltrane, "Lush Life"
certainly stands out. "Like Someone in
Love" and "I Love You" are given
exquisite readings, and the Coltrane original
"Trane's Slo Blues" is a not-so-slow
delight. The fact that his reading of the jazz
classic "Lush Life" clocks in at over
thirteen minutes without wasting one second says
something about the power of Coltrane and the gifted
musicians that back him, such as the incomparable Red
Garland on piano on the title track and "I Hear
a Rhapsody." Gorgeous readings of classic tunes
and another innovative angle of Trane's artistry make
"Lush Life" a must-have for any fan of
jazz.
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My Favorite
Things
John Coltrane

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1. My Favorite Things
2. Everytime We Say Goodbye
3. Summertime
4. But Not For Me
5. My Favorite Things, Part 1 (Single Version)
6. My Favorite Things, Part 2 (Single Version)
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essential recording
This 1960 recording was a landmark album in John
Coltrane's career, the first to introduce his quartet
with pianist McCoy Tyner and drummer Elvin Jones and
the first release on which he played soprano
saxophone. It also provided him with a signature hit,
as his new group conception came together wonderfully
on the title track. It's an extended modal reworking
in 6/4 time that brought the hypnotic pulsating
quality of Indian music into jazz for the first time,
with Coltrane's soprano wailing over the oscillating
piano chords and pulsing drums. The unusual up-tempo
version of Gershwin's "Summertime" is a
heated example of Coltrane's "sheets of
sound" approach to conventional changes, while
"But Not for Me" receives a radical
harmonic makeover. This is an excellent introduction
to Coltrane's work. --Stuart Broomer
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The Prestige
Recordings [BOX SET]
John Coltrane

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Disc: 1
1. Tenor Madness
2. Weeja
3.
Polka Dots And Moonbeams
4. On It
5. Avalon
6. Tenor Conclave
7. How Deep Is The Ocean?
Disc: 2
1. Just You, Just Me
2. Bob's Boys
3. Mating Call
4. Soultrane
5.
Gnid
6. Super Jet
7. On A Misty Night
8. Romas
9. Soul Eyes
Disc: 3
1. Anatomy
2. Interplay
3. Light Blue
4. C. T. A.
5. Eclypso
6.
Solacium
7. Minor Mishap
8. Tommy's Time
Disc: 4
1. Dakar
2. Mary's Blues
3. Route 4
4. Velvet Scene
5. Witches' Pit
6. Cat Walk
7. Pot Pourri
8. J. M.'s Dream Doll
9. Don't Explain
10. Falling In Love With Love
Disc: 5
1. Blue Calypso
2. Way You Look Tonight, The
3. From This Moment On
4. One By One
5. Cattin'
6. Anatomy
7. Vodka
8. Sunday
Disc: 6
1. Straight Street
2. While My Lady Sleeps
3. Chronic Blues
4. Bakai
5. Violets For Your Furs
6. Time Was
7. I Hear A Rhapsody
8. Trane's Slo Blues
9. Slowtrane
10. Like Someone In Love
11. I Love You
Disc: 7
1. Dealin' (take 1)
2. Dealin' (take 2)
3. Wheelin' (take 1)
4. Wheelin' (take 2)
5. Robbin's Nest
6. Things Ain't What They Used To Be
Disc: 8
1. You Leave Me Breathless
2. Bass Blues
3. Soft Lights And Sweet Music
4. Traneing In
5. Slow Dance
6. Our Delight
7. They Can't Take That Away From Me
8. Woody'n You
9. I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
Disc: 9
1. Undecided
2. Soul Junction
3.
What Is There To Say?
4. Birk's Work
5. Hallelujah
6. All Morning Long
Disc: 10
1. Billie's Bounce
2. Solitude
3. Two Bass Hit
4. Soft Winds
5. Lazy Mae
6. Under Paris Skies
7. Two Sons
Disc: 11
1. Clifford's Kappa
2. Filide
3. Paul's Pal
4. Ammon Joy
5. Groove Blues
6. Real McCoy, The
7. It Might As Well Be Spring
Disc: 12
1. Lush Life
2. Believer, The
3. Nakatini Serenade
4. Come Rain Or Come Shine
5. Lover
6. Russian Lullaby
7. Theme For Ernie
Disc: 13
1. You Say You Care
2. Good Bait
3. I Want To Talk About You
4. Lyresto
5. Why Was I Born?
6. Freight Trane
7. I Never Knew
8. Big Paul
Disc: 14
1. Rise And Shine
2. I See Your Face Before Me
3. If There Is Someone Lovelier Than You
4. Little Melonae
5. By The Numbers
6. Black Pearls
Disc: 15
1. Lover Come Back To Me
2. Sweet Sapphire Blues
3. Spring Is Here
4. Love Thy Neighbor
5. I'm A Dreamer, Aren't We All
6. Love Thy Neighbor
7. I'm A Dreamer, Aren't We All
Disc: 16
1. Stardust
2. My Ideal
3. My Ideal
4. Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful
5. Then I'll Be Tired Of You
6. Something I Dreamed Last Night
7. Then I'll Be Tired Of You
8. Time After Time
9. Time After Time
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Soultrane
John Coltrane

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1. Good Bait
2. I Want To Talk About You
3. You Say You Care
4. Theme For Ernie
5. Russian Lullaby
Gramophone Jazz Good CD Guide
The conservative listener is more likely to find
pre-1961 Coltrane preferable to the later work where
his tendency to prolixity was so often given its
head. The intense and precise nature of his
inventions on albums such as this one and on the
contemporary ones he made with Miles Davis (see
below) brought a succinct and powerful new manner of
improvising into jazz. Most of Coltrane's important
innovations had become apparent by the time of this
session, made with two thirds of the Davis rhythm
section (for some reason Taylor replaced Philly Joe
Jones). The intensity of Coltrane's feeling is offset
by the elegant piano playing of Red Garland, sounding
much more relaxed playing for Coltrane than he did
for Davis, who was apt to be more proscriptive about
how his pianists played. Having said that Coltrane is
succinct, so he is, but some of the tracks are quite
long, with Good Bait running for 12 minutes. I Want
to Talk About You lasts for 11 minutes and is the
earliest recording of a tune that Coltrane was later
to play almost nightly. It is a beautiful blues
ballad composed by Billy Eckstine and is particularly
suitable for the keening melodicism with which the
tenorist imbues it. This is arguably Coltrane's best
work before the Giant Steps album which opened
another phase of his career a year or so later. -- ©
Gramophone Publications Limited 1997
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Stellar Regions
John Coltrane

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1. Seraphic Light
2. Sun Star
3. Stellar Regions
4. Iris
5. Offering
6. Configuration
7. Jimmy's Mode
8. Tranesonic
9. Stellar Regions - (alternate take)
10. Sun Star - (alternate take)
11. Tranesonic - (alternate take)
Amazon.com Review
This set is drawn from a February 15, 1967, recording
session--one of John Coltrane's last days in the
studio. The tapes had been in Alice Coltrane's care
since the recording, and she gave titles to the
pieces, overseeing their release on CD in 1995. All
are previously unreleased with the exception of
"Offering" which appeared on Expression. As
on that release, there's evidence here that
Coltrane's relentless musical search was drawing him
ever further out. The performances are shorter,
focused, with a magisterial lyricism seamlessly
integrated with exclamatory shrieks and cries. There
is an aching, though rough-hewn, beauty to Coltrane's
playing on these tracks. With the exception of
"Tranesonic" where he is on alto, he plays
tenor sax throughout. His command of the instrument
from the very bottom of the low register to the
stratospheric heights of the altissimo is
staggering--note in particular his "duet"
with himself on "Sun Star" where he
questions and answers with himself on the extreme
ranges of the horn. There's a depth and wisdom to
these recordings that only further extends the
Coltrane legacy. --Michael Monhart
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Sun Ship
John Coltrane

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1. Sun Ship
2. Dearly Beloved
3. Amen
4. Attaining
5. Ascent
Anthony
(abreed@iname.com) from Ann Arbor, MI , June 23, 1999
It is Luminous
Has anyone else ever noticed that Coltrane spent much
of his post-"A Love Supreme" career trying
to create an album with the same religious and
artistic fervor? Right down to the titles of the
songs and their order, Sun Ship follows a similar
arc. In this case, you could say that we get
enlightenment first in the form of a Sun Ship. Then
we are all gathered together (Dearly Beloved), and we
have closure (Amen). This then gives us Resolution;
we resolve to go out and Pursue, or, Attain that
which the Sun Ship has promised. At the end of this
particular suite (and make no mistake, this is a
suite- if not by name then by feel), we simply
ascend, having already sang our sacred songs (Psalm).
All that said, this is a very interesting album,
particularly for those who are curious to hear what
the later quartet stuff sounds like. This is either
the last or the second to last album they would ever
record together. There seems to be a palpable
heaviness pervading all the music, as if they knew
what was to come.
On a side note, it is interesting to hear current,
less thematic albums treading the same music
territory. This album reminds me of the recent
Branford Marsalis effort, "Requiem", which
I would also recommend and to the same people. This
album points us toward the path that has lead to
modern 'free' jazz.
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Thelonious Monk
With John Coltrane
Thelonious Monk, John Coltrane

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1. Ruby, My Dear
2. Trinkle, Tinkle
3. Off Minor
4. Nutty
5. Epistrophy
6. Functional
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essential recording
Among Thelonious Monk's long stays at New York's
legendary Five Spot was a six-month period in 1957
with possibly his most brilliant band, with John
Coltrane finding fuel in Monk's music for his
harmonic explorations. The quartet only recorded
three studio tracks: a sublime reading of Monk's
ballad "Ruby, My Dear"; a loping version of
"Nutty"; and a stunning version of
"Trinkle Tinkle" on which Trane's tenor
mirrors Monk's piano part. The CD is completed with
outtakes from an octet session that joined Coltrane
and Coleman Hawkins and an extended solo version of
"Functional." --Stuart Broomer
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The Latin Side
Of John Coltrane
Conrad Herwig
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1. Blessing
2. Love Supreme, A
3. Blue Train
4. Afro-Blue
5. Naima
6. Satellite
7. Africa
8. After The Rain
9. Impressions
10. India
11. Drum Thing, The
12. Blessing (Reprise)
Jazz
Times (6/97)
...Joined by an all-star cast...Herwig and company
beautifully highlight Trane's spirtuality....Herwig's
adaptation of Trane's `sheets of sound' style to the
trombone works well, and this splendid recording
reveals how broad Trane's musical world-view was...
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