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The John Coltrane Quartette - Coltrane Album
Performer: The John Coltrane Quartette
Title: Coltrane
Country: Spain
Genre: Jazz
Style:Post Bop, Modal, Free Improvisation
Released: 1978
Catalog number: 17.1316/7
Label: ABC Impulse!, Mediterraneo
MP3 album szie: 1309 mb
FLAC album size: 2456 mb

Tracklist

1Tunji (Toon-Gee)
Written-By – J. Coltrane
6:33
2Out Of This World
Written-By – H. Arlen-J. Mercer
14:02
3The Inch Worm
Written-By – F. Loesser
6:14
4Miles' Mode
Written-By – J. Coltrane
7:30
5Soul Eyes
Written-By – Mal Waldron
5:22

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
A-21The John Coltrane Quartette Coltrane ‎(LP, Album, Mono, Amp)Impulse!A-21US1962
MCA-29011The John Coltrane Quartette Coltrane ‎(LP, Album, RE, RM)MCA Impulse!, Impulse!, MCA RecordsMCA-29011US1980
UCCU-5632The John Coltrane Quartet Coltrane ‎(CD, Album, RE, SHM)Impulse!UCCU-5632Japan2016
A-21, AS-21The John Coltrane Quartette Coltrane ‎(LP, Album, RE)Impulse!, MCA RecordsA-21, AS-21US1980
IMPD-215The John Coltrane Quartet Coltrane ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM)Impulse!IMPD-215US1997

Credits

  • BassJimmy Garrison
  • Design [Cover]Flynn
  • Design [Liner]Joe Lebow
  • DrumsElvin Jones
  • EngineerRudy Van Gelder
  • Photography By [Cover]Pete Turner
  • Photography By [Liner]Burt Goldblatt
  • PianoMcCoy Tyner
  • Producer, Liner NotesBob Thiele
  • Tenor SaxophoneJohn Coltrane
  • Design [Cover]Flynn, Viceroy
  • Design [Liner]Joe Lebow
  • EngineerRudy Van Gelder
  • Performer [The John Coltrane Quartette Members Are], BassJimmy Garrison
  • Performer [The John Coltrane Quartette Members Are], DrumsElvin Jones
  • Performer [The John Coltrane Quartette Members Are], PianoMcCoy Tyner
  • Performer [The John Coltrane Quartette Members Are], SaxophoneJohn Coltrane
  • Photography By [Cover Photo]Pete Turner
  • Photography By [Liner Photos]Burt Goldblatt
  • Producer, Liner Notes [Gatefold]Bob Thiele

Notes

Recorded 11 April and 20 June, 1962 at Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Labels with ABC-Paramount was used 1963-1967
Printed in U.S.A.
A Propduct Of ABC-Paramount Records, Inc.(P) 1978, ABC Impulse

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Matrix print label A): AS-21-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Matrix print label B): AS-21-B
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A etched): AS - 21 · A
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B etched): AS - 21 · B
  • Matrix / Runout (Dead wax A & B stamped): Van Gelder Stereo
  • Matrix / Runout (Dead wax A & B etched): L over W sideways
  • Rights Society: ASCAP
  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Depósito Legal: M 8483-1978
  • Rights Society: B.I.E.M.

Companies

  • Record Company – ABC-Paramount Records, Inc.
  • Designed At – Viceroy
  • Recorded At – Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
  • Published By – E. H. Morris
  • Published By – Prestige Music
  • Published By – Frank Music
  • Published By – Jowcol Music
  • Record Company – Movieplay S.A.
  • Distributed By – Movieplay S.A.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – ABC Impulse!
  • Pressed By – Gramofonia, S.A.
  • Printed By – Moviegraf
  • Published By – E. H. Morris
  • Published By – Prestige Music
  • Published By – Frank Music
  • Published By – Jowcol Music

Short intro

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Joony
Joony
Never in my life have I encountered an artist who has enthralled me so consistently and completely, as John Coltrane.
I can't tell you how many times I've heard one of his albums for the first time and said "This has got to be his greatest work". Of course it happened with Blue Train, but it also happened with Impressions, Giant Steps, My Favorite Things, Plays The Blues, and Olé.
At my current state of comprehension and taste, I think that THIS ALBUM, as well as the stunning (and also criminally overlooked) Coltrane's Sound [Atlantic 1419] are my true favorites — though that's obviously liable to change at a moment's notice. The sheer power of The Quartet simply cannot be denied.

I stand in awe and disbelief at the beauty and intensity with which this band played, during these magic years. Some of McCoy Tyner's finest soloing can be heard on this record, and of course Elvin never slips up once. Jimmy holds it all together, and then there's Trane, out in front, playing at the ideal middle point between his buttoned-up early years and the urgency of his late period.

Heavy, heartfelt; simply earth-shaking.