John Coltrane Newport 63 Rar Files

John Coltrane - Newport Jazz Festival 1961 [no label 1CD] live in Newport, Rhode Island, New York, July 1 1961. Ex - SBD stereo. John Coltrane - Music At Newport 1961 [no label 1CD dime 339759] live in Newport, Rhode Island, New York, July 1 1961.

JOHN COLTRANE.1. Blue Train (1957) 1. Blue Train 2. Moment's Notice 3. Locomotion 4. I'm Old Fashioned 5. Coltrane Prestige (1957) 1.

Upct program. Violets For Your Furs 3. Straight Street 5. While My Lady Sleeps 6.

Chronic Blues 3. Coltrane Plays The Blues (1960) 1.

Blues To Elvin 2. Blues To Bechet 3. Blues To You 4.

Untitled Original 4. Ballads (1961) 1. Say It (Over And Over Again) 2. You Didn't Know What Love Is 3. Too Young To Go Steady 4.

John Coltrane Newport 63 Rar Files

All Or Nothing At All 5. I Wish I Knew 6. What's New 7.

It's Easy To Remember 8. Nancy (With The Laughing Face) 5. Newport '63 (1963) 1. I Want To Talk About You 2. My Favorite Things 3.

Impressions 4. Chasin' Another Trane 6. Live At Birdland (1963) 1. I Want To Talk About You 3. The Promise 4.

Impressions (1963) 1.

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Concord recently acknowledged what is the first of several remastered groups of recordings celebrating Riverside Records 60th anniversary with the copious release of remastered albums of Julian 's 1959, guitarist 's, trumpeter 's (OJC/Riverside, 1959/2013), baritone saxophonist 's (OJC/Riverside, 1957/2013) and pianist ' (OJC/Riverside, 1962/2013). Concord has slated a similar release schedule for the 40th Anniversary of Norman Granz's last recording endeavor, Pablo Records. In addition to straight remasters, Concord has brought together live recordings previously parceled out over several albums onto a single more cogent and representative release. The first of these is a double anniversary celebration when saxophonist John Coltrane's Afro Blue Impressions turns 50, as Pablo reaches 40 years old.

Originally released as a two-LP set, Afro Blue Impressions contained nine live performances recorded in Berlin in November, 1962 and Stockholm in October, 1963, recorded with his classic quartet featuring pianist, bassist and drummer. The newly remastered compilation contains an additional three performances from the Stockholm concert ('Naima,' 'I Want To Talk About You' and 'My Favorite Things') that were previously released on The European Tour (Pablo, 1980) and Live Trane: The European Tours (Pablo, 2001). How Granz came into possession of these Coltrane tapes at a time when the saxophonist was committed to Impulse! Records is a bit of a question. Granz recorded and released on Pablo mostly acts that he personally managed. His Pablo imprint did not start releases until 1973, a full decade after these Coltrane sides were recorded. The material comprising the Coltrane Pablo corpus were recorded between Duke Ellington and John Coltrane (Impulse!, 1962) and John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman (Impulse!, 1962) and Live at Birdland (Impulse!, 1962).

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