John Coltrane: Coltrane LTD version on vinyl LP in limited edition. This particular edition was published in USA in publishing company Analogue Productions in cooperation with Prestige on 8. October 2015.
When I wrote about John Coltrane in the back of Mating Call, I took into account his previous experiences playing with Eddie Vinson, Dizzy Gillespie, Earl Bostic, Johnny Hodges and Miles Davis. I wrote: "His employment records show that he did not appear on the scene at full strength. Rather, these are fees he has been paying for some time." This is a time of great building. Movie stars, television personalities, presidential candidates, soaps for use in washing machines; they all sell themselves to the public in the same way. With the advent of hi-fi, the LPch record boom, and the discovery of Madison Avenue "jazz," musicians are getting similar treatment. Every other month we are greeted with albums by new stars. Some of them reach the pinnacle of temporary popularity with their style and publicity, but then don't stand the test of time. John Coltrane is, in a sense, a new star, but he didn't come to it because of high pressure from press agents. He built on firmer ground. From the time he joined Miles Davis's quintet in late 1955 to his brilliant collaboration with Thelonious Monk at the Five Spot Café in the summer of 1957, Trane steadily increased his success on his instrument, gaining new admirers for his playing among fellow musicians and serious listeners alike. The very nature of his development and progress marks him not as a "star" who flies through the sky and then fades away, but as a definite addition to a select group of musicians who play an influential role because of their ability to say something valid in a new way. You may have heard Coltrane on the Prestige albums with Miles Davis, with Hank Mobley, with Sonny Rollins, on the aforementioned Mating Call with Tadd Dameron and Tenor Conclave. This is his first date as a leader, however, and in that role Trane has handpicked musicians, contributed several songs, and also written several arrangements. John Splawn, a young trumpeter from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (he was born there on January 31, 1931), plays in four numbers in the ensemble and solos in two of them. His father, John Splawn Sr., is also a trumpeter. The elder Splawn, who still performs in the Harrisburg area, started playing for Johnnie when he was about five years old. Johnnie, who says he likes "everybody" on trumpet but "especially Brownie (Clifford Brown)," has played with Sonny Stitt, Lou Donaldson and, most recently, Bull Moose Jackson. Sahib Shihab, a saxophonist best known for his work on alto with Thelonious Monk in the 1940s and '50s and for his baritone playing with Dizzy Gillespie in the '50s, appears here on the larger horn in three selections. In two of these he is heard solo. His deep, hard-toned voice is well suited to the needs of Coltrane's arrangements and Cal Massey. Mal Waldron, currently Billie Holiday's accompanist, and Red Garland, a regular member of Miles Davis' quintet, split the piano duties. The rest of the rhythm section remains unchanged throughout the session. On bass is the impeccable Paul Chambers of Miles Davis' band and on drums is Al Heath, Percy's younger brother, from Philadelphia, where he played with some of the best local musicians. The first side opens with Cal Massey's "Bakai" (which apparently means "crying" in Arabic). Its handsome minor theme is fleshed out by Red Garland, Coltrane (who really cries) and Shihab. A quartet with Trane and Red takes care of the rest of the first side. The theme is two ballad standards, "Violet for Your Furs" and "Time Was"; the former receives a sensitive balladic treatment while the latter is performed in clear middle time. The second side opens with "Straight Street," a Coltrane composition and arrangement featuring solos by the leader, Johnnie Splawn, and Mal Waldron. Interestingly different is Coltrane's interpretation of the rarely played "While My Lady Sleeps," in which Trane is alone until Splawn joins him for the final haunting note. Trane's "Chronic Blues" is the final track and gives way to all the horns and Waldron's solo. -Ira Gitler
Album spans genres Jazz and Hard Bop.
Track list
A1
Bakai
8:45 min
Baritone Saxophone [Baritone Sax] Sahib Shihab | Bass Paul Chambers (3) | Drums Albert Heath | Piano Red Garland | Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] John Coltrane | Trumpet Johnny Splawn | Written-By Cal Massey
A2
Violets For Your Furs
6:10 min
Bass Paul Chambers (3) | Drums Albert Heath | Piano Red Garland | Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] John Coltrane | Written-By Matt Dennis, Tom Adair
A3
Time Was
7:25 min
Bass Paul Chambers (3) | Drums Albert Heath | Piano Red Garland | Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] John Coltrane | Written-By Gabriel Luna de la Fuente, Miguel Prado, Sidney Keith Russell
B1
Straight Street
6:15 min
Baritone Saxophone [Baritone Sax] Sahib Shihab | Bass Paul Chambers (3) | Drums Albert Heath | Piano Mal Waldron | Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] John Coltrane | Trumpet Johnny Splawn | Written-By John Coltrane
B2
While My Lady Sleeps
4:36 min
B3
Chronic Blues
8:00 min
Baritone Saxophone [Baritone Sax] Sahib Shihab | Bass Paul Chambers (3) | Drums Albert Heath | Piano Mal Waldron | Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] John Coltrane | Trumpet Johnny Splawn | Written-By John Coltrane
John Coltrane was an influential American jazz saxophonist and composer, whose work helped shape the direction of modern jazz and remains a significant influence on a wide range of musicians. Born on September 23, 1926, in Hamlet, North Carolina, Coltrane's career was relatively sh...
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