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Binding: LP RecordEAN: 0011105021517 Format: Original recording remastered Label: Impulse Records Manufacturer: Impulse Records Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Impulse Records Release Date: June 03, 1997 Studio: Impulse Records Editorial Review: Album Description: Japanese limited edition issue of the album classic in a deluxe, miniaturized LP sleeve replica of the original vinyl album artwork. Album Details: Japanese Limited Edition Issue of the Album Classic in a Deluxe, Miniaturized LP Sleeve Replica of the Original Vinyl Album Artwork. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Okay for Coltrane means pretty good for anyone else"Coltrane" starts with "Out Of This World", a 14-minute long song which is essentially the centerpiece of the album, though it's the opening track. It's written by Harold Arlen & Johnny Mercer, but it sounds like a Coltrane-penned piece. I wasn't aware of any other major jazz instrumentalists playing this song: Coltrane wasn't the first but Kenny Burrell and Donald Byrd did a version shortly after Coltrane's came out! At any rate, it's the best song on this CD. "Soul Eyes" is a good ballad. ... Read More Rating: - the greatest of the greatestIt's one of the greatest works of the gratest saxophonist ever exist in this world... all the disc it's a piece of art... no words can say wath coltranes eay with his tenor.... Rating: - My Introduction To JazzIn 1984, I was a 16-year old kid who was volunteering at the local all-volunteer radio station in town. I loved my Led Zeppelin and Grateful Dead LP's and wanted to be the next Johnny Fever, so I signed up for the Tuesday 6a - 9am slot fresh out of high school. The guy who was on Monday "overnights" was a huge jazz freak. At 5:30am on my first day, I introduced myself and he asked me what kind of music I liked. When I told him, he said, "Jerry Garcia loved John Coltrane...you ever heard ... Read More Rating: - Half of the first "classic quartet" recordings.It's difficult to review a John Coltrane album without taking it in context with the rest of his catalog. From his earliest studio sessions with his classic quartet (the same sessions produced "Ballads" as well), "Coltrane" is a fine album, but it just cannot hold up to what would come in the future. Bassist Jimmy Garrison was the last piece in the band, having joined Coltrane in late 1961 after leaving Ornette Coleman's group whereas pianist McCoy Tyner and drummer Elvin Jones had joined ... Read More Rating: - Have to have this in your collectionSimple yet complex. This is one of the best CD's the group complied. I believe this is greatest rhythm section ever formed. The artists all are craftman of the fellow instruments. Coltrane was ahead his time and this group put themselves in the history books with this CD. This was the groups debut studio CD and led to a plethora of other greats. This album is str8 to the point like the title of the CD. I mean what elsedo you need to know it's Coltrane. Peace, Emmanuel |