Coltrane's Sound
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Coltrane's Sound | |||||
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Studio album by John Coltrane | |||||
Released | June 1964 | ||||
Recorded | October 24 & 26, 1960 Atlantic Studios, NYC |
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Genre | Jazz | ||||
Length | 49:50 | ||||
Label | Atlantic 1419 |
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Producer | Nesuhi Ertegün | ||||
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Coltrane's Sound is a jazz album by John Coltrane originally recorded in 1960, but released in June 1964 (according to Atlantic Records reissue liner notes). Because the tracks were put together and released four years after being recorded, the album was overshadowed by Coltrane's later, more experimental works that followed his so-called "Middle Period." Despite being underrated, Coltrane's Sound actually belongs to the same landmark series of recordings that produced the two more popular albums, My Favorite Things and Coltrane Plays the Blues. This collection thus stands on its own as a very significant and impressive album that features some of the best work by John Coltrane and his renowned quartet — McCoy Tyner (Piano), Elvin Jones (Drums) and Steve Davis (Bass) — on the Atlantic label.
Most of the tracks are original Coltrane compositions (some based on melodies reworked from other songs), except for "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" and "Body and Soul."
[edit] Track listing
- "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" (Benjamin Weisman, Dorothy Wayne, Marilynn Garrett) – 6:42
- "Central Park West" (Coltrane) – 4:12
- "Liberia" (Coltrane) – 6:49
- "Body and Soul" (Edward Heyman, Robert Sour, Frank Eyton, Johnny Green) – 5:35
- "Equinox" (Coltrane) – 8:33
- "Satellite" (Coltrane) – 5:49
- "26-2" (Coltrane) – 6:12
- "Body and Soul (alternate take)" – 5:57
[edit] External links
- [1] - The All Music Guide on Coltrane's Sound;
- [2] - The All About Jazz informative review of the album.