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John Coltrane

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Discover the brilliance of jazz legend, John Coltrane, through a tracklist uncovering rich gems.
JOHN COLTRANE

Afro Blue Impressions (Craft Jazz Essentials)

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The recordings that make up 'Afro Blue Impressions' were acquired by jazz impresario/auteur Norman Granz during the tours he produced for many jazz arti...
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Soultrane (Craft Jazz Essentials series)

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'Soultrane' continued the reinforcement of Trane’s importance as a stylist.
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Blue Train (2024 Reissue)

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One of John Coltrane's most popular albums and considered his "true" first solo album with musicians he chose himself.
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Standard Coltrane (Craft Jazz Essentials series)

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The classic jazz album, 'Standard Coltrane', originally released in 1962, has been reissued on vinyl by Craft Recordings, released as part of the Craft ...
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The Last Trane (Craft Jazz Essentials series)

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'The Last Trane' represents the final studio session for Prestige in the productive recording relationship between John Coltrane and Red Garland.
Lush Life (Craft Jazz Essentials)

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Lush Life (Craft Jazz Essentials)

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Released in early 1961, 'Lush Life' was assembled from previous unissued tracks from three recording sessions at Van Gelder Studio in Hackensack, New Jersey in 1957 and 1958.

John Coltrane’s Prestige years began when he joined the Miles Davis Quintet in 1955. During the next few years, when he was either with Davis or the Thelonious Monk Quartet, he functioned as both leader and sideman for this label. These recordings document the first part of his relatively short but highly influential time in the spotlight. Lush Life, a combination of standards and a blues, treated in the unique Coltrane manner - sound wedded to material in a completely personal way - contains three tracks without a piano. This is the first time he recorded in this manner, other than when Monk was 'strolling,' and it offers another aspect from, and of, Trane.