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On this
page you will find three Just Jazz-suggested CD's
by
John Coltrane,
all classic releases, all linked to Amazon.com for available purchase.
CD
Picks - John Coltrane
(b. 9/23/26 - Hamlet, NC d. 7/17/67 - New
York, NY)

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Title:
Blue Train
Personnel: John Coltrane (tenor
sax), Lee Morgan (trumpet), Curtis Fuller (trombone), Kenny Drew
(piano), Paul Chambers (bass), "Philly" Joe Jones (drums).
Recorded: 1957
Label: Blue Note
Comments: One of the most important of
the jazz giants (usually mentioned with Armstrong, Ellington,
Davis, and Parker), John Coltrane was known for his tireless practice
schedule, at times falling asleep, exhausted, with his horn in
his mouth. Through his hard work and prodigious talent, Coltrane
created an entirely new vocabulary, both with his incredible sound
and his unique harmonic ideas. You can't play jazz saxophone without
going through the process of mimicking John Coltrane first.
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Title:
Giant Steps
Personnel: John Coltrane (tenor
sax), Tommy Flanagan, Cedar Walton, Wynton Kelly (piano), Paul
Chambers (bass), Jimmy Cobb, Lex Humphreys, Art Taylor (drums).
Recorded: 1959
Label: Atlantic
Comments: If you're ever stranded on that
proverbial desert island, you just have to have this CD with you.
One of the top three jazz CD's to own, Giant Steps highlights
John Coltrane's new harmonic formula (of the song, Giant Steps)
that has challenged and bedazzled jazz musicians since. Just check
out how Tommy Flanagan struggles in the second chorus of his solo
on the title tune!
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Title:
Crescent
Personnel: John Coltrane (tenor
sax), McCoy Tyner (piano), Jimmy Garrison (bass), Elvin Jones
(drums)
Recorded: 1964
Label: Impulse!
Comments: Coltrane would go on to form
this band, one of the greatest ever in the history of jazz. As
all of the greatest artists seem to be, Coltrane was infinitely
humble with tremendous amounts of energy, at times playing for
an hour at a time. Elvin Jones talks about one of his greatest
musical experiences being during a concert in Philadelphia where
this band played for three straight hours without a break!!
Afterwards, Elvin said that Coltrane was ready to start the next
tune right after the last note of that three hour marathon was
played. And all this energy from a man who would drive cross-country
for 5 straight days and say maybe 10 words the entire trip (*
from another Elvin Jones anecdote)!
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