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The Invisible, Ornette Coleman 5. Africa 2. Greensleeves 3. Song Of The Underground Railroad 5. Greensleeves 6. Chasin' the trane John Coltrane 2. Greensleeves Traditional 3. Impressions John Coltrane 4. Spiritual John Coltrane 5. Naima John Coltrane 6. Recorded on 2 and 3 november Disc 2 : 1. India John Coltrane 2. Miles' mode John Coltrane 4. India John Coltrane 5. Chasin' the trane John Coltrane 3. Miles' mode John Coltrane 6.

Brasilia John Coltrane 2. Chasin' another trane John Coltrane 3. India John Coltrane 4. PC 3. Total Length: Release Date: Ole' 1. Ole', John Coltrane 2. Dahomey Dance, John Coltrane 3. Aisha, McCoy Tyner 4. What's New? Bob Haggart-Johnny Burke All or Nothing at All Greensleeves traditional, arr.

Greensleeves Greensleeves rpm take It's Easy to Remember Disc Two, track 1: Omit Garrison and Jones. Disc Two, tracks Coltrane soprano saxophone replaces tenor saxophone.

However, after listening to those tracks in the late s, Workman said he believed the bassist was Jimmy Garrison. Tracks on Disc One are in their original-LP sequence. Master numbers show the order in which the tracks were recorded.

All tracks, except the rpm mono master take of "Greensleeves," were transferred from the original analog stereo tapes. No tape survives of the rpm issue of "Greensleeves. All transfers from analog to digital were made at bit resolution.

How could 8 analog apes survive untouched all these years? No oxide shed, no bad splices, no Dolby copies, no horror stories about record companies scrapping masters or losing them when the physical tapes were transferred from one owner to another. The answer lies with Bob Thiele. He had been in the record business as a producer long before I met him. But he loved jazz. He understood the relationship between jazz music and big record companies.

He would joke with me about the role of the engineer: "Rudy, you know in Europe the recording engineers wear white coats. They made recording blanks. Of course, he didn't know I already had a copy. During those sessions he had asked me to run two tapes simultaneously big company, big budget. After Coltrane died Bob came to the studio and said, "Rudy, I'm sorry. I have to pick up the tapes. Now, years later, I realize that what he did was to protect the original recordings of Coltrane's music.

Those simultaneous original tapes I made for him are still here. That's why we have them today. Thanks, Bob. At the time Coltrane was best, known for the adventurousness and intensity of his music, but he had a tender side as well, and Ballads was the first album to put the lyrical aspect of his playing in the spotlight. The first disc of this deluxe reissue consists of the album as originally released.

The second contains a wealth of extra material from the Ballads sessions, most of it previously unreleased. Included are seven takes of "It's Easy to Remember," showing how the version that ended up on the original album took shape, and one piece - "They Say It's Wonderful," a duet with pianist McCoy Tyner - that was left off Ballads and has remained unissued until now.

All the music on both discs has been remastered by the original engineer, Rudy Van Gelder, using better tape sources than any previous edition. Review by Jack LV Isles: Throughout John Coltrane's discography there are a handful of decisive and controversial albums that split his listening camp into factions.

Generally, these occur in his later-period works such as Om and Ascension, which push into some pretty heady blowing. As a contrast, Ballads is often criticized as too easy, and as too much of a compromise between Coltrane and Impulse! Seen as an answer to critics who found his work complicated with too many notes and too thin a concept, Ballads has even been accused of being a record that Coltrane didn't want to make.

These conspiracy theories and there are more really just get in the way of enjoying a perfectly fine album of Coltrane doing what he always did -- explore new avenues and modes in an inexhaustible search for personal and artistic enlightenment. Here he lays out for McCoy Tyner mostly, and the results positively shimmer at times.

He's not aggressive, and he's not extroverted. Instead, he's introspective and at times even predictable, but that is precisely the draw of Ballads. In , Impulse! The bonus disc for Ballads contains no less than five versions of "Greensleeves" and seven versions of "It's Easy to Remember," plus two alternate versions of other album tracks. While far too much for the casual fan, the more adventurous Coltrane obsessive will appreciate sometimes slightly more aggressive and exploratory versions of the aforementioned tunes.

Even then though, the repetitive nature of this situation doesn't really lend itself to repeated listens. Tracks to are in their original-LP sequence. Master no. Tracks to , , and were transferred from equalized second-generation master tapes. All other tracks were transferred from the original analog stereo tapes. In a Sentimental Mood, Duke Ellington 2. Take the Coltrane, Duke Ellington 3. Big Nick, John Coltrane 4. Stevie, Duke Ellington 5. Angelica, Duke Ellington 7. Afro blue impressions Total Time: Disc 1 : 1.

Lonnie's Lament, John Coltrane 2. Naima, John Coltrane 3. Chasin' the Trane, John Coltrane 4. Afro Blue, Mongo Santamaria 2. Cousin Mary, John Coltrane 3. Spiritual, John Coltrane 5. Impressions 1. India, John Coltrane 2. Impressions, John Coltrane 4. After The Rain, John Coltrane 5. Lush Life, Billy Strayhorn 5. Newport '63 1. My Favorite Things, Rodgers, Hammerstein 3.

Introduction By Andre Francis 2. A Love Supreme, Part 1: Acknowledgement 3. A Love Supreme, Part 2: Resolution 4. A Love Supreme, Part 3: Pursuance 5. A Love Supreme, Part 4: Psalm 6. A Love Supreme, Part 2: Resolution 8. A Love Supreme, Part 1: Acknowledgement 9. A Love Supreme, Part 1: Acknowledgement A love supreme 1. Acknowledgment, John Coltrane 2. Resolution, John Coltrane 3. Alabama 2. Impressions 3. Crescent Wise One Bessie's Blues Lonnie's Lament Recorded Apr 27 and June 1, Dear old Stockholm 1.

Dear Old Stockholm, Traditional 2. After The Rain, John Coltrane 3. After The Crescent, John Coltrane 5. First meditations 1. Love, John Coltrane 2. Compassion, John Coltrane 3.

Joy, John Coltrane 4. Consequences, John Coltrane 5. Serenity, John Coltrane 6. Kulu Se Mama 1. Kulu Se Mama J. Lewis 2. Vigil 3. Welcome 5. Dusk Dawn 6.

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