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Burning Fingers - Shawn Phillips (Collaboration, 1971)
Lili Marleen - Giovanni Mirabassi (Adelante!, 2011)
Bach: Concerto in D minor BWV 1052- I. Allegro - Trevor Pinnock; The English Concert (Bach: Concertos for Harpsichord and String BWV 1052, 1053, 1054, Archive)
Where Or When - Judy Collins (Hard Times For Lovers, 1979)
Drunken Mozart in the Desert - Edgar Froese (Stuntman, 1979)
Light a Light - Janis Ian (Between The Lines, 1975)
Don't Take Your Love From Me - John Coltrane (The Stardust Sessions, 1958)
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The Bridge - Sonny Rollins (The Bridge, 1962)
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Where Are You - Sonny Rollins (The Bridge, 1962)
Off To The Races - Donald Byrd (Off To The Races, 1958)
L'Ombre et la Lumiere - Coralie Clément (Blue Note Trip: Sunrise Sunset, 2007)
Tempus Fugit - Miles Davis (Miles Davis Vol. 2 Blue note, 1953)
Mahler: Symphony No.5, IV. Adagietto Sehr Langsam - Wiener Philhamoniker - Leondard Berstein (Mahler II: Complete Recordings on Deutsche Grammaphon Symphoies nos. 5-7)
J.S. Bach, The Goldberg Variations, BWV 988/Aria - Simmone Dinerstein (Bach: The Goldberg Variations, 1981)
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Impression - John Coltrane (Live at The Village Vanguard- The Master Takes, 1961)
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milessmiles: ABSOLUTELY GREAT!
“Recorded three months before John Coltrane died.”
“Ogunde” [Live] - John Coltrane (The Olatunji Concert: The Last Live Recording, 1967)
Recorded at the Olatunji Center for Black Culture in Harlem, April 23, 1967, three months before Coltrane’s death. From the album, The Olatunji Concert: The Last Live Recording released posthumously by the Impulse! label in 2001.
The band (and one of my favorite configurations): ‘Trane, Pharoah Sanders, Alice Coltrane, Jimmy Garrison, Rashied Ali, Algie DeWitt, and (possibly) Jumma Santos.
There is a lot of searching going on in this one.