We remember John Coltrane. ‘Trane Leaving’

This day (July 17, 1967 ), in Huntington, New York City, died John Coltrane, an American jazz saxophonist and composer.

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We remember John Coltrane. ‘Trane Leaving’

Tracklist :

1 . Naima (1965)

2 . A Love Supreme (1965)

3 . Afro Blue / Alabama / Impressions (1963)

4 . Alabama

5 . w/ Eric Dolphy – My Favourite Things

6 . w/ Stan Getz – Live In Germany (1960)

7 . On Green Dolphin Street (1960)

8 . w/ Miles Davis – Round About Midnight (1957)

9 . w/ Miles Davis – So What

Tracklist :

My Favorite Things . Naima . Giant Steps . Blue Train . Cousin Mary . In a Sentimental Mood . Countdown . Moment’s Notice . I’m Old Fashioned . Spiral .

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Wikipedia : This day (July 17, 1967 ), in Huntington, New York City, died John Coltrane, an American jazz saxophonist and composer.

John Coltrane : Eventually adding players like Eric Dolphy, and Pharoah Sanders. The John Coltrane Quartet created some of the most innovative and expressive music in Jazz history including the hit albums: My Favorite Things, Africa Brass, Impressions, Giant Steps, and his monumental work A Love Supreme which attests to the power, glory, love, and greatness of God.

John Coltrane, Avant Garde Jazz and the Evolution of My Favorite Things : The main attraction here is my academic thesis, wherein I explore the evolution of Coltrane’s increasingly avant garde style from 1960 to 1965 by comparing four different recordings of My Favorite Things.

@last.fm : Rather, he is influential by example, inspiring musicians to experiment, take chances, and devote themselves to their craft. The controversy about his work has never died down, but partially as a result, his name lives on and his recordings continue to remain available and to be reissued frequently.

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