John Coltrane - Soultrane
John Coltrane180-GRAM COLORED RED VINYL
LIMITED EDITION 180-GRAM COLORED RED VINYL
THE COMPLETE ALBUM + 1 BONUS TRACK
Contains new specially prepared liner notes by Penguin Guide to Jazz writer Brian Morton and by Paris' prestigious Jazz Magazine
The year 1958 represented a transitional period in John Coltrane's musical career. He had first joined the Miles Davis Quintet in 1955 and would form his own celebrated quartet with McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Elvin Jones in 1960. In the intervening years, he overcame his narcotics addiction and began to expand on his own musical ideas while experimenting with both the Thelonious Monk Quartet and the Miles Davis Sextet (featuring Bill Evans and Cannonball Adderley). He also recorded studio sessions with other musicians and presented his own albums during this period. Among them were many quartet sides, all of them featuring Red Garland on piano and Paul Chambers on bass. These quartets were, in many ways, the predecessors of the 1960 John Coltrane Quartet, and Soultrane is a good example of this.
Down Beat “What I do admire in Coltrane is that he is always going for something beyond him, and that he never falls back on an easy or accepted way of doing what he wants to do. By all means hear this one.” (Dom Cerulli)
Tracklist:
Side A:
- GOOD BAIT 12:03
- I WANT TO TALK ABOUT YOU 10:51
Side B
- YOU SAY YOU CARE 6:12
- THEME FOR ERNIE 4:55
- RUSSIAN LULLABY 5:31
- SOFT LIGHTS AND SWEET MUSIC 4:45*
Personnel:
JOHN COLTRANE, tenor sax
RED GARLAND, piano
PAUL CHAMBERS, bass
ART TAYLOR, drums
Hackensack, New Jersey, February 7, 1958.
Original session recorded by Rudy Van Gelder
& produced by Bob Weinstock
*BONUS TRACK: Same personnel and location, August 23, 1957.
- Format
- LP
- Discs
- 1