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Ballads / John Coltrane Quartet
John Coltrane Quartet, It's Easy To Remember I The Classic Quartet-Complete Impulse! Studio Recordings, 1962
One of my favorite Coltrane tunes.
John Coltrane Quartet included John Coltrane on tenor sax, McCoy Tyner on piano, Elvin Jones on drums, and Jimmy Garrison on bass.
The John Coltrane Quartet. (L to R): Elvin Jones, McCoy Tyner, John Coltrane and Jimmy Garrison
(English / Español)
In 1960 John Coltrane travelled to Europe for the first time, where he received a great reception. On his return he decided to form his own group. It was in 1960 and it was formed by the pianist McCoy Tyner, the double bass player Steve Davis, later replaced by the definitive Jimmy Garrison, and the drummer Elvin Jones. The change to modal music began in October 1960 when they recorded the song "My Favorite Things" and incorporated the soprano saxophone into their repertoire, an instrument that no one had incorporated into modern jazz since the days of Sidney Bechet, with the exception of Steve Lacy.
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En 1960 John Coltrane viaja por primera vez a Europa donde es recibido multitudinariamente. A su regreso decide formar su propio grupo. Es en 1960 y lo forman el pianista, McCoy Tyner, el contrabajista, Steve Davis, sustituido luego por el definitivo, Jimmy Garrison, y el batería, Elvin Jones. El cambio a la música modal se inicia en octubre de 1960 cuando graba el tema: «My Favorite Things» e incorpora a su repertorio el saxo soprano, un instrumento que desde los tiempos de Sidney Bechet y con la excepción de Steve Lacy, nadie lo había incorporado al jazz moderno.
Fuente: Pasión por el Jazz y Blues.
Coltrane 4tet LIVE at the Jazz Gallery, NYC, 1960.
Trane is on Fire!
John Coltrane Quartet
Soprano Saxophone - John Coltrane Drum - Elvin Jones Bass - Jimmy Garrison Piano - Mccoy Tyner
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