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John Coltrane - Legacy (Impulse!) (1955-67) (Disc 3 - Elvin e Trane)
http://imageshack.com/a/img30/6896/ry2d.jpg http://imageshack.com/a/img34/9897/sj8w.jpg Artist: John Coltrane Title: Legacy Recording Date: November 16, 1955 - February 22, 1967 Original Release Date: September 10, 2002 Number of Discs: 4 Label Legacy (Impulse!) Genre Jazz Styles Post Bop, Hard Bop, Modale Extractor: EAC 0.99 prebeta 4 Read mode : Secure Utilize accurate stream : Yes Defeat audio cache : Yes Make use of C2 pointers : No Codec: Flac 1.2.1; Level 8 Single File.flac, Eac.log, File.cue (Noncompliant) Accurately ripped cd 3 (confidence 4) (AR v2) Source: Original CD Size Torrent: 468 Mb Cover Incluse Personnel: John Coltrane Bells, Clarinet (Bass), Composer, Percussion, Poetry, Primary Artist, Producer, Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor) Cannonball Adderley Sax (Alto) Rashied Ali Drums Donald Byrd Trumpet Paul Chambers Bass Jimmy Cobb Drums Alice Coltrane Guest Artist, Piano Ravi Coltrane Producer Art Davis Bass Miles Davis Primary Artist, Trumpet Steve Davis Bass Eric Dolphy Sax (Alto) Kenny Drew Piano Bill Evans Piano Tommy Flanagan Piano Curtis Fuller Trombone Red Garland Guest Artist, Piano Jimmy Garrison Bass Dizzy Gillespie Composer Benny Golson Composer Louis Hayes Drums Roy Haynes Drums Albert "Tootie" Heath Drums Lex Humphries Drums Elvin Jones Drums, Guest Artist Wynton Kelly Piano Thelonious Monk Composer, Primary Artist Thelonious Monk Orchestra Piano Lee Morgan Guest Artist, Trumpet Emmanuel K. Rahim Percussion Pharoah Sanders Bells, Flute, Sax (Tenor), Tambourine Sahib Shihab Sax (Baritone) Johnny Splawn Trumpet Art Taylor Drums, Guest Artist McCoy Tyner Guest Artist, Piano Mal Waldron Guest Artist, Piano Cedar Walton Guest Artist, Piano Wilbur Ware Bass Shadow Wilson Drums Track Listing: Tracks on Disc 1: 1.Straight Street 2.Trinkle Tinkle - (with Thelonious Monk) 3.Lazy Bird 4.Countdown 5.Naima 6.Giant Steps - (alternate take) 7.Fifth House 8.After The Rain 9.Crescent 10.Love Supreme Part 1: Acknowledgment, A 11.Dear Lord 12.Offering 13.Iris Tracks on Disc 2: 1.Stablemates - (with Miles Davis) 2.Lover 3.My Favorite Things 4.Impressions 5.Nature Boy 6.Song Of Praise 7.Compassion 8.Tranesonic 9.Venus Tracks on Disc 3: 1.Village Blues 2.Liberia 3.Miles' Mode 4.Up 'Gainst The Wall 5.All Or Nothing At All 6.Your Lady 7.Drum Thing, The 8.Wise One 9.Love Supreme Part 3: Pursuance, A 10.Last Blues, The 11.Sun Ship 12.Serenity Tracks on Disc 4: 1.Two Bass Hit - (with Miles Davis) 2.Impressions 3.I Want To Talk About You 4.Nature Boy / One Down, One Up - (previously unreleased, long version) 5.Naima review Legacy is the second multi-label John Coltrane compilation to appear in recent years. The first, The Last Giant, released by Rhino in 1993, is a 2CD set that includes interesting and rare recordings of Coltrane's earliest performances, and provides a generous sampling of Coltrane's Atlantic sides--but none of his important Impulse! material. Over the course of this four-disc collection, Legacy promises to correct the earlier set's deficiencies and to present a comprehensive career retrospective. Legacy does not attempt to cover the early (pre-1955) period, but more than compensates for this omission with its wealth of later material. Much of the music found here is Coltrane at the height of his powers. For listeners unfamiliar with his work, this set offers a sufficient introductory sampling. However, those who hope to find any significant new information or an insightful summary of Coltrane's life in music will be disappointed. Despite the full backing and cooperation of the Coltrane family, surprisingly little is revealed. Ravi Coltrane, John's eldest surviving son, produced the set, selected the tracks, and provides the commentary. Although Legacy was two years in production, in the end, Impulse! was unable to gain the publishing rights to several of Coltrane's most significant recordings. CBS/Sony, Blue Note, and Riverside provide just one track each. There is nothing from either Savoy or Pablo. And, there is not one performance from Kind of Blue. In fact, one must look hard to find any trace of Miles Davis (heard only on the 1955 "Stablemates" and the 1958 live version of "Two Bass Hit"). JOHN COLTRANE: Legacy (Impulse!)Each of the four discs emphasizes a different aspect of Coltrane's music: 'Harmonic / Melodic,' 'Rhythmic,' 'Elvin and Trane,' and 'Live.' While Ravi could have brought any number of interesting perspectives to bear on his father's work, his contribution here is minimal. Consequently, it is often difficult to discern just what he intends the selections to illustrate. The topical arrangement also prevents the listener from grasping the overall progression of Coltrane's development. For instance, the transitional "Giant Steps" or "Countdown" should be heard on disc 2, between 1958's "Lover" and 1960's "My Favorite Things," Instead, both of these tracks appear on disc 1. This is just one of several jarring discontinuities created by the organization, not only within discs, but between discs as well. As with any compilation like this, there's no way to adequately pay tribute to a musician of this importance over the course of four CDs. Legacy is squarely aimed at those who are just discovering John Coltrane; and in that respect, it does a fair job. However, those who are looking for a true career retrospective will be disappointed. Related Torrents
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