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John Coltrane The Complete 1961 Village Vanguard Recordings[4CD BoxSet]
Label:Impulse! Recorded live at The Village Vanguard November 1,2, 3,5 1961. Released :1997 Format : Flac This set of recordings is, a complete collection of four nights of taping, is for me one of those opportunities realized, something left behind to associate place, name and event in a metaphor for the best of jazz in performance - John Coltrane, Live at the Village Vanguard. -David A. Wild Right in the middle of this densely creative period, Coltrane brought his quartet and some friends into New York City's Village Vanguard to make a live recording over four nights between November 1st and 5th, 1961. The recording was ultimately to be the extension of his explorations he started on Giant Steps and My Favorite Things. The queries Coltrane was to execute here were to be the deepest of his career. Coltrane was experimenting with augmentations of his classic quartet. He did this by including Eric Dolphy, Roy Haynes, and Reggie Workman in the mix, as well as, Ahmed Abdul-Malik. Never shying away from controversy and the highwire (recall that Coltrane participated in the greatest highwire act in jazz, Kind of Blue), Coltrane choose the often hostile venue of live performance to begin his study of Eastern Indian motivic improvisation. Coltrane was uncompromising in his vision during these four nights. These performances can be considered the beginning of Coltrane's musical research that would consume him for the rest of his life. The Complete 1961 Village Vanguard Recordings fall right between the last Miles Davis Recordings Coltrane made (Someday My Prince Will Come), Cotrane's Africa/Brass sessions and his Ballads on Impulse!. He was still three years away for A Love Supreme. Clearly, Coltrane was running in all directions. Tracklist: Disc One 1.India 10:20 ** 2.Chasin’ the Trane 9:41 3.Impressions 8:42 4.Spiritual 12:29 5.Miles’ Mode 9:53 6.Naima 7:33 John Coltrane, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone Eric Dolphy, alto saxophone, bass clarinet McCoy Tyner, piano (tracks 3-6) Reggie Workman, bass (tracks 1, 2, 4) Jimmy Garrison, bass (tracks 1, 3, 5) Ahmed Abdul-Malik, oud or tambora (track 1) Elvin Jones, drums Disc Two 1.Brasilia 18:35 2.Chasin’ Another Trane 15:26 3.India 13:14 4.Spiritual 15:03 5.Softly as a Morning Sunrise 6:25 John Coltrane, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone Eric Dolphy, alto saxophone, bass clarinet (tracks 2, 4) McCoy Tyner, piano (tracks 1, 3, 5) Reggie Workman, bass (tracks 1, 3. 5) Jimmy Garrison, bass (track 3) Garvin Bushell, oboe, contrabassoon (track 3) Elvin Jones, drums (tracks 1. 3-5) Roy Haynes, drums (track 2) Disc Three 1.Chasin’ the Train 15:55 2.Greensleeves 6:08 3.Impressions 10:49 4.Spiritual 13:31 5.Naima 7:02 ** 6.Impressions 14:52 John Coltrane, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone Eric Dolphy, alto saxophone, bass clarinet McCoy Tyner, piano Jimmy Garrison, bass (1, 3, 4, 6) Reggie Workman, bass (tracks 2, 5) Elvin Jones, drums Disc Four 1.India 13:55 2.Greensleeves 4:51 3.Miles’ Mode 15:12 ** 4.India 15:06 5.Spiritual 20:29 John Coltrane, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone Eric Dolphy, alto saxophone, bass clarinet McCoy Tyner, piano Reggie Workman, bass (tracks 4, 5) Jimmy Garrison, bass (tracks 1, 2, 4) Ahmed Abdul-Malik, oud or tambora (track 4) Garvin Bushell, oboe, contrabassoon (tracks 4, 5) Elvin Jones, drums ** Previously unreleased Disc 1 All tracks recorded Wednesday 1 November 1961 Disc 2 Track 1 recorded Wednesday 1 November 1961 Tracks 2 – 5 recorded Thursday 2 November 1961 Disc 3 Tracks 1 – 3 recorded Thursday 2 November 1961 Tracks 4 – 6 recorded Friday 3 November 1961 Disc 4 Tracks 1 – 3 recorded Friday 3 November 1961 Tracks 4 , 5 recorded Sunday 5 November 1961 Related Torrents
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