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JOHN COLTRANE 4TET - LIVE IN FRANCE JULY 27/28 1965 The Complete Concerts flac album

JOHN COLTRANE 4TET - LIVE IN FRANCE JULY 27/28 1965 The Complete Concerts flac album
  • Performer JOHN COLTRANE 4TET
  • Title LIVE IN FRANCE JULY 27/28 1965 The Complete Concerts
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  • Genre Jazz
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Composer, Primary Artist, Sax (Tenor). John Coltrane Quartet.

This release features two complete concerts played in France during July 1965. CD 1 was recorded in Antibes (the day after the famous live recording of A Love Supreme was made); CD 2 was recorded in Paris a day later. These powerful recordings should be considered by any Coltrane fan who wants to examine the development of Coltrane's playing into his final avant-garde period of 1966-67.

Ascension is a jazz album by John Coltrane recorded in 1965 and released in 1966. It is often considered to be a cornerstone of Coltrane's work, with the albums recorded before it being more conventional in structure and the albums recorded after it being looser, free jazz inspired works. In addition, it signaled Coltrane's interest in moving away from the quartet format

Three sides of this double LP come from a concert Coltrane played at the Salle Pleyel in Paris on July 28, 1965 (with McCoy Tyner on piano, Jimmy Garrison on bass and Elvin Jones on drums), but the first side of the LP was recorded outdoors at the Antibes Jazz Festival (held a day earlier). While the audience lounged in short. he quartet sweltered on stage in tuxedos. A1 & A2 Antibes Jazz Festival, July 27, 1965 B to D Salle Pleyel, Paris July 28, 1965.

RVG, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, June 28, 1965. John Coltrane 4 Newport Jazz Fest. Freebody Park, Newport, RI, July 2, 1965. John Coltrane 4 Juan-les-Pins Jazz Fest. Antibes, France, July 26, 1965. Antibes, France, July 27, 1965. John Coltrane 4 Salle Pleyel, Paris, France, July 28, 1965. John Coltrane 4 Comblain-la-Tour, Belgium, Aug. 1, 1965. John Coltrane 5 Down Beat Jazz Fest.

On this day in 1965, Coltrane recorded with the John Coltrane Quartet at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, NJ with McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison and Elvin Jones. Vigil,’ was recorded at this session and released on an album titled "Kulu Se Mama" in January 1967 by Impulse! John Coltrane. 5 June at 10:49 ·. On this day in 1956, Coltrane recorded with the Miles Davis Quintet at the Columbia 30th Street Studio in New York City with Miles Davis, Red Garland, Paul Chambers and "Philly" Joe Jones

What is the best John Coltrane album of all time? The saxophonist and composer is easily one of the jazz greats of the 1960s, with classic albums like A Love Supreme and Blue Train.

While any John Coltrane album is rewarding, Kulu Sé Mama's proximity to astral jazz will make it, for some listeners, especially enjoyable. Alice Coltrane's and Sanders' music had several signature elements: avowed spirituality; prominent use of African and Asian percussion and drone instruments (emblematically, the Indian tamboura); vocalized saxophones heavy on velvet-sandpaper multiphonics; sweeping pianos and/or harps; hummable tunes; rock steady ostinatos; and long, lyrical improvisations. Kulu Sé Mama," recorded in October 1965 in Los Angeles, features Coltrane's classic quartet-with pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Jimmy Garrison and drummer Elvin Jones-but every instrument save the piano is doubled up by additional musicians. Sanders joins Coltrane on tenor, Donald Garrett joins Garrison on bass (and bass clarinet), and Frank Butler joins Jones on drums.