John Coltrane - The Very Best of John Coltrane
Facts
| Artist(s) | John Coltrane |
| Studio | Atlantic / Wea |
| Release Date | February 15, 2000 |
| UPC Code | 081227977825 |
| Buy this item | $8.97 at Amazon.com As of Nov 22 7:00 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
About John Coltrane - The Very Best of John Coltrane
With his inexhaustible technique, trademark sound, and limitless imagination, tenor and soprano saxophonist John Coltrane was one of jazz's most dominant musicians. This collection covers his important Atlantic Records sessions recorded from 1959 to 1960 (chronicled in their entirety on Heavyweight Champion). The tunes signal an important transitional phase from Trane's stints with Miles Davis and Thelonious Monk to his emergence as a leader in his own right. "Giant Steps" "Naima," and "Cousin Mary"--featuring pianist Tommy Flanagan and drummer Art Taylor--crystallized Trane's supersonic "sheets of sound" style. "Like Sonny," an Afro-Latin dedication to his friend and contemporary Sonny Rollins with Wynton Kelly on piano, reveals Trane's stylistic debts to Charlie Parker and Coleman Hawkins. His historic renditions of "My Shining Hour," "Body and Soul," "Summertime," and "My Favorite Things" highlight Coltrane's ability to remake a song into his own image, as well as introduce his influential sound on the soprano sax. These landmark recordings show the development of Coltrane's "great" quartet as well as forecast his iconoclastic excursions into the outer limits of rhythm and tonality, which grew during until his death in 1967. --Eugene Holley, Jr. Amazon.com
Tracks
- Giant Steps
- Cousin Mary
- Naima
- Like Sonny
- My Shining Hour - John Coltrane, Mercer, Johnny
- My Favorite Things - John Coltrane, Rodgers, Richard
- Central Park West
- Summertime - John Coltrane, Gershwin, George
- Mr. Syms
- Equinox
- Body and Soul - John Coltrane, Green, Johnny
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Great selection of the most interesting JC tracks... |
| My favorite Jazz Cd |
| Actually, this is pretty good |
| "Giant Steps" "Equinox" and "My Favorite Things" are enough for 10 stars alone. |
| The Very Best of John Coltrane -- Not To Be Missed! |
Each of these standout songs is different and unique among the other songs on the recording, but it is to these I want to draw your attention as those that captured mine when I listened to the CD.
I am a guitarist who wants to learn Coltrane's interval and melodic technique, but I am always perplexed by his ever changing exploration of the note, in and around the note, wrenching it of its juice like a squeezed lemon, until there is no more; and then Coltrane changes his melodic structure and has another entire lemon to work with.
Please don't misunderstand this illustration as to make it sound like his music is sour like the lemon, although that's what you may be thinking!
Coltrane's unique use of intervals has always what has been his hallmark, some slow and bluesy, others as in the changes of "Giant Steps" blindingly fast and complex.
There are other songs I would have liked to have seen appear on this recording, but as advertised as "The Very Best of John Coltrane", this CD doesn't fall that short.
If you are new to Coltrane's work, this is an excellent place to start. I gave it 4 out of 5 stars because of the fact there should be other more recognizable songs of his on this recording, and I would have gladly paid for a 2-CD set if "The Very Best of John Coltrane" delved more into his vast repertiore of work.
All that being said, the songs on "The Very Best of John Coltrane" will not disappoint or denegrate the recording in its entirety. Again, the CD should be taken for its whole, not just the standout songs I mentioned above.
Classic Jazz enthusiasts already know Coltrane, and this is a welcome addition to my collection, almost always in rotation on my CD carousel if not uploaded to my iTunes. January 3, 2007
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