¡BOTH DIRECTIONS AT ONCE: THE LOST ALBUM[Import Disc]
¡JOHN COLTRANE
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[Machine Translation] Miraculous discovery of the complete unpublished studio recordings of John Coltrane ( 1926-1967 ), one of the most charismatic musicians in jazz history, 55 years after they were recorded! This is an official session recorded on March 6, 1963 at Van Gelder Studios in New Jersey with the so-called "Golden Quartet" consisting of McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison and Elvin Jones. The session took place the day before the recording of the classic album "John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman", and it is a truly historic legacy that captures the quartet in its full glory. Although the session was recorded, it has never been released to the public, including pirate recordings. Of the 7 master takes (approx. 47 min.), 3 tracks (Tracks 1, 3, and 6) are original, previously unreleased Coltrane compositions. Two of his best-known songs, "Impressions" and the jazz standard "Nature Boy," were recorded by a trio without McCoy Tyner on piano. This is a must-listen for all music fans who can enjoy Coltrane's performance at the peak of his career.
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