Blue Train + Giant Steps
Blue Train + Giant Steps

Blue Train + Giant Steps

John Coltrane
  • CD

  • 2

  • 38105

€9.08

 

• THE FRANCIS WOLFF COLLECTION

• 3 COMPLETE ALBUMS ON 2-CD SET EDITION

• 4-PANEL DIGIPACK

• 16-PAGE BOOKLET

• 10 OUTSTANDINGS PHOTOS

When asked in a 1960 radio interview which was his favorite of all the albums he recorded up to that point, John Coltrane was quick to reply: "Blue Train". Presented here is Coltrane’s complete 1957 LP "Blue Train" (Blue Note BLP1577), which was also the first on which the saxophonist was given the opportunity to select his own sidemen for a date. Also included is the classic "Giant Steps" (Atlantic SD1311), one of Coltrane’s best albums, containing his first versions of such outstanding compositionsas “Naima,”“Mr. P.C.,” and the title tune. As a bonus, this release adds Coltrane’s highly praised 1961 LP "Olé Coltrane" (Atlantic SD1373) in its entirety, as well as the only tunes by Coltrane from the LP The Best of Birdland: Volume 1 (Roulette SR 52094) and his only collaboration with fellow star tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins: “Tenor Madness.

PERSONNEL:

  • JOHN COLTRANE, tenor & soprano saxophone on all tracks, plus:
  • CD 1, [1-5]: BLUE TRAIN
  • LEE MORGAN, trumpet; CURTIS FULLER, trombone;
  • KENNY DREW, piano; PAUL CHAMBERS, bass;
  • PHILLY JOE JONES, drums
  • Hackensack, New Jersey, September 15, 1957.
  • CD 2 [1-7]: GIANT STEPS
  • TOMMY FLANAGAN or WYNTON KELLY, piano;
  • PAUL CHAMBERS, bass;
  • ART TAYLOR or JIMMY COBB, drums.
  • New York, May 5 & December 2, 1959.
  • (*) BONUS TRACKS (CD 1, 6-9):
  • [6-8]: McCOY TYNER, piano; STEVE DAVIS, bass;
  • BILLY HIGGINS, drums. Los Angeles, September 8, 1960.
  • [9]: SONNY ROLLINS, tenor sax; RED GARLAND, piano;
  • PAUL CHAMBERS, bass; PHILLY JOE JONES, drums.
  • Hackensack, New Jersey, May 24, 1956.
  • (**) BONUS ALBUM: CD 2 [8-10]: OLÉ COLTRANE
  • ERIC DOLPHY, alto sax & flute; FREDDIE HUBBARD, trumpet;
  • McCOY TYNER, piano; ART DAVIS (out on 10)
  • & REGGIE WORKMAN, bass; ELVIN JONES, drums.
  • New York, May 25, 1961.

TRACKS:

  • CD 1: TOTAL TIME 70:55 Min.
  • 01 Blue Train
  • 02 Moment’s Notice
  • 03 Locomotion
  • 04 I’m Old Fashioned
  • 05 Lazy Bird
  • 06 One and Four (*)
  • 07 Exotica (*)
  • 08 Like Sonny (*)
  • 09 Tenor Madness (*)
  • CD 2: TOTAL TIME: 74:41 Min.
  • 01 Giant Steps
  • 02 Cousin Mary
  • 03 Countdown
  • 04 Spiral
  • 05 Syeeda’s Song Flute
  • 06 Naima
  • 07 Mr. PC
  • 08 Olé (**)
  • 09 Dahomey Dance (**)
  • 10 Aisha (**)
Format
CD
Discs
2
Label code
38105
JIM 157001

John Coltrane

John Coltrane is an American musician and saxophonist dedicated to the world of jazz and considered one of the most notorious influences of the genre, especially the bebop style. 

He is originally from Hamlet, North Carolina, and in his career he stands out for his long and original improvised melodies. 

He is also known for his influence on the struggle for the civil rights of people of color, a marked social conflict of the time and to which he contributed through his music, with lyrics inspired by the theme and free melodies that he developed through several notes played at the same time. 

BIOGRAPHY

John William Coltrane was born in Hamlet, North Carolina, on September 23, 1926. He was the son of John R. Coltrane and Alice Coltrane, working people dedicated to the world of tailoring and sewing, but with great musical skills inherited by his son. 

Coltrane's family was linked to the religious and political world, which is why Coltrane grew up in the city of High Point, North Carolina, where they moved a few months after his birth for work reasons. 

In 1938, at the age of 12 and after the death of the most representative male figures of his lineage, John Coltrane joined the community orchestra, playing clarinet and tenor horn. In 1945 he served for a year in the U.S. Navy. 

Coltrane later devoted his life to professional alto and tenor saxophone playing and in 1949 joined Dizzy Gillespie's Big Band.  After several musical works as part of some bands of the genre, in 1955 he really began his musical career in an outstanding way; he joined the famous quintet of Miles Davis, American musician, composer and trumpeter, considered one of the most prominent figures of jazz, especially after World War II, and with whom he managed to record one of his most outstanding recordings Kind of Blue in 1959.

However, before this and after some problems with Miles, in 1957 he joined the renowned pianist Thelonious Monk, with whom he achieved excellent collaborations. That same year he recorded his first solo album: Blue Train.

From this moment on and after a hard recovery due to his well-known drug addiction, Coltrane took a much more marked free style influenced by his religious convictions, present since his childhood, but fully developed after his new "awakening to life" and which he made clear in an excellent recording called A Love Supreme, released in 1965 and whose live performance, that same year in the city of Seattle, gave rise to a posthumous album released in 2021: A Love Supreme: Live In Seattle. 

In 1969 he formed his own quartet and made his first recording with it, in an album called My Favorite Things, which also featured the renowned pianist McCoy Tyner. 

This masterful jazz musician died in New York City on July 17, 1967 of liver cancer. 

After his death, his musical career continued to reap success with a series of posthumous albums, compiling his recordings during his lifetime, and even with an outstanding special mention for the Pulitzer Prizes.

MUSICAL INFLUENCES

His earliest musical influences were his own parents. His father inspired him to play the clarinet and his mother was an excellent piano player.

His initial stage of musical development was marked by musicians such as Lester Young and Johnny Hodge. He was also inspired by the likes of Ben Webster, Coleman Hawkins and Tab Smith. 

COLLABORATORS IN PERFORMANCE

His main collaborators throughout his career have been his band mates, among whom we can mention musicians such as Miles David, Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk, McCoy Tyner, Dizzy Gillespie, Paul Chambers, Elmo Hope, Mal Waldron, Tommy Flanagan, Ray Draper, Wilbur Harden, Johnny Griffin, Kenny Burrell, among others.

DISCOGRAPHY

As a leader, John Coltrane has recorded over a hundred albums, more than 20 group albums with musicians Miles Davis and Thelonious Monk, and more than 50 albums recorded with other leaders, including compilations with other musicians. 

Among the highlights of his musical career are: 

Dakar - Original Jazz Classics (1957)

Coltrane - Original Jazz Classics (1957)

Blue Train - Blue Note (1957)

Wheelin And Dealin - Original Jazz Classics (1957)

The Last Trane - Original Jazz Classics (1957)

Soultrane - Original Jazz Classics (1958)

Coltrane Time - Blue Note (1958)

Blue Trane: John Coltrane Plays The Blues – Prestige (1958)

Giant Steps - Atlantic (1959)

Coltrane Jazz – Atlantic (1959)

My Favorite Things – Atlantic (1960)

The Best Of John Coltrane – Atlantic (1961)

Impressions - Impulse! (1961)

Coltranology, vols.I & II – Affinity (1961)

From The Original Master Tapes - Impulse! (1962)

The Complete Graz Concert vol 2 – Magnetic (1962)

The 1962 Graz Concert. Complete Edition - Jazz Lips (1962)

Promise – Moon (1962)

Bye Bye Blackbird - Original Jazz Classics(1962)

Ballads - Impulse! (1962)

Live At Birdland And The Half Note - Cool & Blue (1962)

Coltrane Live At Birdland - Impulse! (1963)

John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman - Impulse! (1963)

Live in Stockholm, 1963 – Charly (1963)

Afro Blue Impressions - Pablo Live (1963)

Coast to Coast – Moon (1964)

A Love Supreme - Impulse! (1965)

The John Coltrane Quartet Plays - Impulse IMPD (1965)

The John Coltrane Quartet Plays - Impulse MCAD (1965)

The Major Works Of John Coltrane - Impulse! (1965)

Ascension - Impulse! (1965)

New Thing At Newport - GRD 105(1965)

Love In Paris – LeJazz (1965)

A Love Supreme: Live In Concert - Black Label (1965)

Live In Paris - Black Label (1965)

A Live Supreme – Moon (1965)

Live In Seatle - Impulse! (1965)

Meditations - Impulse! (1965)

Live At The Village Vanguard Again - Impulse! (1966)

Live In Japan - Impulse! (1966)

Expression - Impulse! (1967)

A John Coltrane Retrospective - Impulse! (1967)

One down, one up: Live at the Half Note - Impulse! (1967)

The Olatunji Concert: The Last Live Recording - Impulse! (1967)

Transition - Impulse! (Póstumo - grabado en el año 1965) (1970)

Sun Ship - Impulse! (Póstumo - grabado en el año 1965) (1971)

Interstellar Space - Impulse! (Póstumo - grabado en el año 1966) (1974)

First Meditations - Impulse! (Póstumo - grabado en el año 1965) (1977)

Blue world - Impulse! (2019)

A Love Supreme: Live In Seattle - Impulse! (Póstumo - grabado en el año 1965) (2021)

MOST FAMOUS SONG

There are many well-known songs by John Coltrane, but without a doubt, among the most emblematic and representative of his career are: 

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