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John Coltrane - Coltrane Plays The Blues











Title: Coltrane Plays The Blues

Product Detail: 1 CD - Jewel Box

Title: Coltrane Plays The Blues

Leader Artist: Coltrane, John Quartet

Reference: Atlantic 7567-81351-2

UPC: 0075678135125

Genre: Jazz

Instrument: Tenor Saxophone

Shipping Delay: 30 days max.

Label: Atlantic Warner Master Sounds Series

Recorded Date:October 24, 1960

Street Date: 1989/11/06

Extractor: EAC 0.99 prebeta 3

Read Mode: Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache.

Codec: Flac 1.2.1; Level 6

Flac Single Track

Size Torrent: 272 Mb

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Tracks list



1. Blues to Elvin (07:52)

2. Blues to Bechet (05:45)

3. Blues to You (06:27)

4. Mr. Day (07:55)

5. Mr. Syms (05:21)

6. Mr. Knight (07:32)

7. [untitled original: Exotica] (05:19) (Bonus Track)





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Personnel



John Coltrane — tenor and soprano saxophone

McCoy Tyner — piano

Steve Davis — bass

Elvin Jones — drums





review



October 1960 was one of those prolific times during Trane's career where in a short period he was able to turn out album after album of classic music in an extremely brief span. My Favorite Things, Coltrane's Sound, and Coltrane Plays the Blues, all cornerstones of jazz's period of transition of the early 60's were recorded in one month.

This unbelievable actuality brings me to the review of perhaps my favorite out of all of the 3. In the liner notes of Plays the Blues, Joe Goldberg describes a typical club date for Trane during this time. He states that when appearing at a club, the last set of the evening typically is devoted to the blues. Today it is hard for the majority of jazz listeners to imagine or even fathom seeing Trane at the Vanguard, the Half Note, or Birdland, but by putting Plays the Blues and closing your eyes, this album may be closest we can get to imagining a smoky club in the 60's at midnight, when the real fans come out to see Trane play the blues. The album itself is separated into two somewhat-relating halves. Blues for Elvin kicks the first half with a slow blues featuring the full quartet of the time (the classic quartet, save for Steve Davis instead of Jimmy Garrison), Trane builds a lovely, soulful solo with gorgeous accompaniment from McCoy. The next two tracks feature the trio of Elvin and Steve Davis, Blues for Bechet has Trane on soprano and Blues to You, my favorite track on the album has one of the finest solos on the blues I have ever heard.

The second half is tracks evoking other feelings of the blues. Mr. Day and Mr. Knight are much more modal examples of the blues and the best writing on the album as well as McCoy's best playing. These tunes should be considered a stepping point as to the direction of his music from then on. Compare these tracks to Chris Potter's tribute "The Source" on the fantastic Gratitude. Mr. Syms is a fascinating minor blues with jaw-dropping soprano work. Artist's ranging from Billy Bang to Mark Whitfield has covered this track.

Coltrane Plays the Blues is the most underrated masterpiece of Coltrane's early 60's transition period and has yet to take its deserved place with My Favorite Things or Africa/Brass as early classic. That withstanding, those who own Coltrane Plays the Blues, may see it as a treasure that comes as close as some can get to seeing the late set back at the Half Note in 1960




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