John Coltrane - I Want to Talk About You

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John Coltrane was a whole different ball game. His music will forever be in a class by itself !!!

calvinlewis
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In the same sense that one could argue that the symphonic form reached its ultimate realization with Beethoven, tonal jazz as a pure idiom (setting aside cross fertilization’s such as fusion etc) I believe, reached its final state of maturity with Coltrane from this period. Now none of this is to discount the Bergonzies, Breckers, , Seamus Blake’s, Chris Potters and others who have given us so much great music. But there is a palpable sense of a penultimate realization of the jazz idiom in the music of this Uber Genius from this period.
Trane Lives!
Joseph P Cannavo

BeadsByAria
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This song is beautiful, Trane at the highest levels, I will never tire of listening. I was lucky, i listened live once Elvin Jones,
and another Mc Coy tyner, in two different years, in Pomigliano D'Arco near Naples

costavarra
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One of the finest pieces ever blown...

milestone
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near the bottom of page 110 of Daniel Silva's book from last year, THE NEW GIRL, it has one of the characters listening to this cut - Jazz / Coltrane recordings are mentioned all the time in Michael Connelly's books because Harry Bosch is a "huge jazz fan" (obviously so is Connelly), but having read all of Silva's books, I can't remember jazz or Coltrane being mentioned before - "KEEP ENJOYING THE SOUNDS OF JAZZ" (especially my "Musical Hero" since 1959, John Coltrane)

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One of the 5 first themes i heard from Coltrane ( a Birdland bootleg bought out of sheer serepindity).I remember listen to this tune when i ws 17 and in high fever...not been able to meka anything "profitable" from it... At that time i used to love my favourite things. Now, 20 or 30 years on i listen more and more to this tune....his extended coda was never uncesesary, even if we all thought at that time that MFT was the real thing....maybe things ain't what they used to be...

slimharpoo
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thank you
John Coltrane – tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone
McCoy Tyner – piano
Jimmy Garrison – double bass
Elvin Jones – drums

marianschoettle
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The majority of Americans don’t even know or care about the magnitude of talent or any of albums John Coltrane did. Stupidity rules the American majority. What’s to become of us at this point?

shellybellysf
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Can anybody tell me when this was? Was it before the Newport 63 or after? Personally I find the Newport performance more coherent, in that the cadenza seemed to follow the melody more, but this is tremendous also, gives me another view of it. I also heard a studio version which had a piano solo, no cadenza, and not as good as the 2 live versions. Are there any more?

stanrivera
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Is this one played on the tenor or soprano sax?

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