| Coltrane: The Classic Quartet - The Complete Impulse! Studio Recordings | 
| Artist: John Coltrane Label: Grp Records Category: Music
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Format: Box set Language: English (Original Language) Media: Audio CD Discs: 8 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 6.1 x 5.5 x 1.5
UPC: 011105028028 EAN: 0011105028028 ASIN: B00000DHZ9
Release Date: November 17, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Greensleeves | | • | It's Easy To Remember | | • | The Inchworm | | • | Big Nick | | • | Out Of This World | | • | Soul Eyes | | • | Miles' Mode | | • | Tunji | | • | Nancy (With The Laughing Face) | | • | What's New? | | • | Up 'Gainst The Wall | | • | Too Young To Go Steady | | • | All Or Nothing At All | | • | I Wish I Knew |
Disc 2
| • | You Don't Know What Love Is | | • | Say It (Over And Over Again) | | • | Vilia | | • | After The Rain | | • | Dear Old Stockholm | | • | Your Lady | | • | Alabama | | • | Lonnie's Lament | | • | The Drum Thing | | • | Wise One |
Disc 3
| • | Crescent | | • | Bessie's Blues | | • | A Love Supreme, Part I - Acknowledgement | | • | A Love Supreme, Part II - Resolution | | • | A Love Supreme, Part III - Pursuance | | • | A Love Supreme, Part IV - Psalm | | • | Nature Boy (First Version) | | • | Nature Boy | | • | Feelin' Good | | • | Chim Chim Cheree |
Disc 4
| • | Brasilia | | • | Song Of Praise | | • | After The Crescent | | • | Dear Lord | | • | One Down, One Up | | • | Welcome | | • | The Last Blues |
Disc 5
| • | Untitled Original 90314 | | • | Transition | | • | Suite: Part I - Prayer And Meditation: Day/Part II - Peace And After... | | • | Living Space | | • | Dusk Dawn |
Disc 6
| • | Vigil | | • | Untitled Original 90320 | | • | Dearly Beloved | | • | Attaining | | • | Sun Ship | | • | Ascent | | • | Amen |
Disc 7
| • | Meditations (Quartet Version): Love | | • | Meditations (Quartet Version): Compassion | | • | Meditations (Quartet Version): Joy | | • | Meditations (Quartet Version): Consequences | | • | Meditations (Quartet Version): Serenity | | • | Meditations (Quartet Version): Joy (Second Version) |
Disc 8
| • | Works In Progress: Crescent (First Version) | | • | Works In Progress: Bessie's Blues (First Version, Incomplete) | | • | Works In Progress: Song Of Praise (First Version) | | • | Works In Progress: A Love Supreme, Part II-Resolution (Alternate Take) | | • | Works In Progress: Feelin' Good (Alternate Take) | | • | Works In Progress: Dear Lord (Breakdowns & Alternate Take) | | • | Works In Progress: Living Space (Breakdown & Alternate Take) |
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Amazon.com essential recording There have been many Coltrane compilations and box sets over the years since the saxophonist's passing in 1967, but this eight-CD complete collection of his quartet's studio recordings between 1961 and 1965 is the must-have. Jazz may be a music blessed with dazzling soloists, but few groups in its history seem up to perfectly matching the intentions of their leaders: Louis Armstrong's Hot Five and Hot Seven, Bill Evans's trio of 1960-61, and Miles Davis's mid-60's quintet are among the few that immediately come to mind. Coltrane's quartet of pianist McCoy Tyner, drummer Elvin Jones, and bassist Jimmy Garrison was another, a group so perfectly matched to his playing that it seems difficult to imagine him without them. Tyner, for example, immerses the group in restless chords and showers of single notes; Jones plays with stentorian power, yet tempers his playing with well-etched detail and a strong sense of melody; and Garrison anchors the quartet with drones and deeply rooted vamps. So powerful was the quartet's conception that even when ringers like Art Davis and Roy Haynes turn up on a couple of tracks, they, too, carry out Coltrane's aims, their individual differences worked into the scheme. On the 66 tracks included in this set (all now remastered) it's possible to follow the evolution of this extraordinary band from Coltrane's very ascetic approach on relatively straightforward albums such as Ballads and The John Coltrane Quartet Plays through devotional efforts like A Love Supreme and First Meditations on to Living Space and Sun Ship, those last moments before his leap of faith into the unknown in his last few years.This quartet's music is marked with a seriousness of purpose that burst the boundaries of jazz, and with a display of authority rare for any music. Yet despite its exploratory passion, it was a music grounded in the blues and the distant memory of swing. Coltrane, always the seeker, had found his kindred spirits and poured himself and all he knew into these performances; and even those who never shared an enthusiasm for his music at least always recognized this much. The final disc of the set contains seven unreleased tracks, including significantly different versions of "Bessie's Blues" and "Resolution" from A Love Supreme, and others discovered by Ravi Coltrane on his father's original reference records. (For those interested in the culture of the studio, it is fascinating to see that despite its apparent simplicity and the inevitability of its melody, a gem like "Dear Lord" began with the plague of several false starts.) Music spread across 18 albums has been collated and reassembled chronologically here, much of it not always easy to find: examples are the scattered gems "Vilia," "Dear Old Stockholm," and "Big Nick," as well as a version of "Greensleeves," originally issued as an Impulse 45 single. An essential set for understanding jazz at its highest level of achievement. --John Szwed
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