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Coltrane Jazz

Coltrane Jazz

SKU: CD8244 Barcode: 8436028696536
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Format: CD / Remastered Album

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  • Released Date: 10 Jan 2011

  • Genre: Jazz

Our Take

John Coltrane's "Coltrane Jazz" is like a wild rollercoaster ride through a musical galaxy far, far away. The album kicks off with the hypnotic "Little Old Lady," a track that feels like floating through outer space with Coltrane's masterful saxophone guiding you through the cosmic unknown.

As the album continues, Coltrane takes us on a journey that is as unpredictable as it is mesmerizing. From the frenetic energy of "Village Blues" to the serene beauty of "My Shining Hour," Coltrane showcases his virtuosity and creativity at every turn.

The standout track on the album, "Harmonique," is a dizzying whirlwind of notes and rhythms that will leave you breathless. Coltrane's saxophone soars and dives with a freedom that is both exhilarating and awe-inspiring.

Overall, "Coltrane Jazz" is a masterclass in genius improvisation and boundary-pushing creativity. John Coltrane's legacy as one of the greatest jazz musicians of all time is cemented with this album, and it's a must-listen for any music lover. So grab your headphones, sit back, and let Coltrane Jazz take you on a sonic adventure like no other.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Little Old Lady
2. Village Blues
3. My Shining Hour
4. Fifth House
5. Harmonique
6. Like Sonny
7. I'll Wait and Pray
8. Some Other Blues
9. Naima
10. I'll Wait and Pray
11. On Green Dolphin Street
12. Autumn Leaves/What's New/Moonlight in Vermont
13. Walkin'
14. The Theme

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About the artist

John Coltrane

John Coltrane, born in North Carolina in 1926, is a legendary jazz saxophonist who changed the landscape of music as we know it. Known for his innovative approach to improvisation and his spiritual exploration through music, Coltrane is revered by critics and fans alike. With his groundbreaking album "A Love Supreme" released in 1965, Coltrane solidified his place in music history as one of the greatest jazz musicians of all time. His unique style of playing, often characterized by rapid runs and complex harmonies, set him apart from his peers and continues to inspire musicians to this day. Coltrane's musical journey was not without its struggles, as he battled with addiction and personal demons throughout his career. However, it is his resilience and passion for music that truly set him apart. His dedication to the craft of jazz and his relentless pursuit of musical excellence have left an indelible mark on the world of music. Even now, decades after his passing, John Coltrane's influence can be heard in the music of countless artists across genres. His spirit lives on through his recordings, which continue to captivate listeners with their beauty and complexity. John Coltrane may have left us too soon, but his music will forever remain a testament to his genius.

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