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John Coltrane returns to his roots using the Blues to explore the boundaries of Jazz! Featuring McCoy Tyner, Steve Davis and Elvin Jones, recorded in 1960 during the My Favorite Things sessions, Coltrane Plays The Blues features 'Blues To Bechet', 'Blues To Elvin' and 'Blues To You' in...
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Recorded during the same three-day period as 'My Favorite Things' in the fall of 1960, 'Coltrane's Sound' released in 1964 is one of the most highly underrated Coltrane albums. The title could not have been more accurate, as each of the six pieces bear the unmistakable and indelible...
Recorded with Miles Davis' legendary rhythm section and originally released in 1960 immediately after Giant Steps, Coltrane Jazz came in the midst of the saxophonist's peak Atlantic period which ultimately changed the face of music forever. Backed by Wynton Kelly, McCoy Tyner, Paul...
Aretha Franklin made her Hall of Fame reputation at Atlantic Records between 1967-1968. This astonishing two-year period witnessed the singer score nine Top 10 hits and define soul music, a era chronicled on Aretha's Gold. Pairing with producer Jerry Wexler and a flawless Muscle Shoals...
My Favorite Things from 1961 is a landmark recording and the first that introduced John Coltrane's legendary quartet with pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Steve Davis, and drummer Elvin Jones. It is also the first on which he played soprano saxophone. And it absolutely reimagined how a...
Iconic vibraphonist Milt Jackson and saxophone virtuoso John Coltrane recorded just once together, and this 1959 date makes one wish they reunited for several return engagements. Lighthearted, upbeat, and joyously fluid, Bags & Trane plays like a private after-hours session of...
Truly a game changer, 1959's The Shape Of Jazz To Come marked the start of a new Jazz Language that would change the evolution of music in a dramatic way. Ornette Coleman abandons chords and scales structure, switches the tenor for the alto sax, and creates a masterpiece with Charlie...
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