John Coltrane - Standard Coltrane (Hybrid SACD) - Audiophile

John Coltrane - Standard Coltrane (Hybrid SACD)

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John Coltrane, tenor sax [click here to see more products featuring John Coltrane]

Wilbur Hardin, trumpet

Red Garland, piano [click here to see more products featuring Red Garland]

Paul Chamber, bass [click here to see more products featuring Paul Chambers]

Jimmy Cobb, drums [click here to see other products featuring Jimmy Cobb]

 

1 Hybrid SACD

Limited edition

Original analog Master tape : YES

Stereo

Studio 

Label :  Analogue Productions 

Original Label :  Prestige

Recorded July 11, 1958 at Van Gelder’s Studio, Hackensack, NJ by Rudy Van Gelder

Remastered by Kevin Gray

Originally released in 1962

Reissued in 2019

 

Tracks :

  1. Don't Take Your Love From Me
  2. I'll Get By
  3. Spring Is Here
  4. Invitation

 

Reviews :

"John Coltrane had yet to move into his modal post-bop phase in 1958 when he recorded a session for Prestige Records on July 11 with trumpeter/flügelhornist Wilbur Harden, pianist Red Garland, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Jimmy Cobb, the results of which were issued in 1962 as Standard Coltrane. His groundbreaking modal work with Miles Davis on Kind of Blue was still a few months into the future, which makes this set more historical than vital or transitional, although it's pleasant enough, featuring Coltrane on several standards, including a ten-plus-minute version of "Invitation." Other Coltrane material from this 1958 Prestige era ended up on the albums Stardust (1963) and Bahia (1965), and all of it, including these four tracks, has been collected on The Stardust Session from Prestige Records, which is probably the way to go." AllMusic Review by Steve Leggett

 

Rating:

Discogs  4.45 / 5

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